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Joseph ??? —At two in the morning, at whatever time the House may rise, there you will still find him

... at whatever time the House may rise, there you will still find him. watchful, untired, indefatigable, ever ready to speak and to speak judiciously, never for display, but always for some useful practical object, and generally on subjects which fce is ...

Published: Wednesday 01 September 1847
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 416 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CRIMINAL COURT, LONDON, OCT, 31

... labour for six The female on hearing the sentence of the Court, clasped ,w and wa removed screaming « Oh mv poor husband, speak to me, speak to me I A more affecting scene we never witnessed in a court of justice. ...

Published: Tuesday 10 November 1846
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 315 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

KIRRIEMUIR

... that the disease which had attacked the potato in this quarter may have received a check. At any rate, farmers and dealers speak with a little more confidence than they had done only a week since, and some of them even venture to predict an average return ...

MARK ANTONY'S FUNERAL SPEECH

... Was this pernicious? It i now ??- * are pernicious. And Peel is a Right Honourable man. ' • Peel now speaks to disprove what Peel once sooke But speak of Peel what do know P > You backed him once, because backed your cause- Now you must mourn tor both ...

£22 7 8i

... in the north, west, and south, for the Irish speaking Population. (350 Teaches have been employed and 10,000 adults taught to read the Bible.) 4. Preaching the Gospel in thelrish language. (3.000,000 speak Irish. The Assembly has but USE Missionary, the ...

ABERDEEN FREE PRESBYTERY

... attack on the Presby- tery. Mr Storr here rose, and attempted to speak ina very humble mien, but Mr THomson said—Y ou cannot be allowed to pro- ceed, Sir ;—no elder is entitled to speak here in such & manner. In the course of a few random observa- tions ...

Mr John Adam, teacher, seconded the resolution

... a distance to speak, and surely it was but fair to allow such gentlemen to express their sentiments first. (Mingled cheers and j’ellings.) Before the opposing parties are heard, let those who have been invited here from distance to speak be heard, “and ...

FROM RUSH'S RESIDENCE AT THE COURT OF LONDON

... RESIDENCE AT THE COURT OF LONDON. mackintosh and canning on parliamentary speaking. After dinner, I had renewed conversation with Sir James Mackintosh. Alluding to the style of speaking in the House Commons, he characterised it by saying, that 44 the true ...

Published: Tuesday 01 July 1845
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 912 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TIIE CUNARD STEAM-STEAM COMPANY AND MR DOUGLASS. the editor the times. Sir, —Observing iv the Times of this day ..

... became interested in me. four or five days was very well known to the passengers, and there was quite curiosity to hear me speak on the subject of slavery—l did not feel at liberty to go on the quarter-deck —the captain last invited me to address the ...