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... away from his brother at Augsburgh to go and seek the army of the Swedes at Ulm and how he had trilled amongst the gay dames and wits of Paris, and sported and fought duels in the capital of his own land after the Restoration. lie re- gretted those times; ...

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... faithful soildiers by Espartero previous to his downfall. From the anxiety of the Modcrados to flatter and condli- ate the army, it would appear that, they apprehended that a new appeal would ere long be made to decide the fate of the nation once more ...

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... at Cheltenham, and although a reward has been offered they have not been recovered. OF TIIR ARMY. — We are informed that the contemplated reduction in the army will he to the amount ol 10.000 men. The proposed diminution will take place chietly in that ...

WELSH MARKETS

... ab. He went by the good old name of toau ab loan (cheers). When he joined the Parliamentary army, probably little thought he should become a soldier in the army of the Lord Jesus Christ. The account which we have of his con- version is thi following He ...

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... Tyler returned thanks for the Clergy. Army and Navy-(dleer..). f une British (Irenml trs ri )d Rltfe llritfinitt Sir George lylerrose amid deafening cheers The gallant officer acknowledged the toast on behalf of the army in a brief yet soldierlike way. Ilaring ...

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... widow of the deceased ordered these things she was liable, for the payment of the amount, and if the male defendant married a woman in debt, he must put up with the consequence. The Jury all knew that a man took his wife for better, for worse, and he had ...