IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ascertaining if additional land were being prepared in Ireland for corn crops. He suggested whether would not be desirable to apoeal by proclamation to the Irish proprietors, calling on them to lay down every available piece of land for corn, as to supply ...

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... produce are landed and vy shipped, free of shore dues and small expence, and al are well calculated for a Distillery or any large Maaufactory. Coal in the immediate neighbour. h. hood, and laid down in the works at a low price. 2 The Land rich and in ...

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... of rich der Land in a ring fence, with Farm House and necessary tbuildings._I woses5sion may be had at Lady Day next. To treat for the same, apply to Mr. R. BODnSm, Mlorley ?? Luke Shepherd, of Long Eaton, will shew the Farm. HOUSE AND LANDS AT COWSLEY ...

4v A.N 1 I',.lC'ES

... gs, ?? twenltY b statute adres of rirh Meuadow Land, and about live acres Ai-able, o in the occupation of Mr. Richard White, (in kase till Canellemsnas, a 1810. Also, several pieces of prince Ueadow Land, containing 'a about 14 acres, in the occupation ...

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... improve the lands; and to renrl~r it a conifortable-and clsarmsisg place for a Geteh-ian's family fffllingi arid field -fports without II- reit-ation or reltraisit. May be Viewved to tire time. of fale. Pfir- ticulars of-Mr. 'Drloirris, King's Armi, Carniarthen ...

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... the circumnfanoes of fo'many of the geriwcals havin,, been ?? one part of thc French army was engaged with llenningln, gencral Bukhowden occupied the ,reft of the army at Golomyn.-Here again, the French do not find is convcnient to-enter into details-they ...

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... writer in Stracisruiglo, who will ahek the lands. SALE OF LANDS IN ARGYLLSHIRF. There will be SOLD by private bargain, and in lots of various sizes,' as shall be afterwards condescended on, 1THE FOLLOWING LANDS, lying in the District of TlKintyre, and ...

A GRAND PROMENADE f

... fleet of fiction.-weavers Athensreuna. Also ins afiw days, VII. INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL, IN EGYPT. ARABIA PETRXA, AND THIE HOLY LAND. 3r By G. STEPHENS, Esq. Ie 2 VOIS. post 8vo. y Vill. THE WIPE-HUNTER, )e ANI) )Y FLORA DOUGLAS. Tales by the Moriarty Family ...

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... Tithes over 611 A. I R. 12P. of Arable Land, ofioxcellent quality; .40A. 211. 24P. of fine Pa,. ture; and 66A'. I R. 22P. of Wooa land; arid 28' Acres of ilehe, with large barn, ;stable, And 'out-buildings. The Land ITax is redeemed, and the only out-goings ...

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... colonies, and a population of but 35,000,000, but she has an army of 400,000. Even Bel,,iur, withs a population of 6,000,000, has an army of- sO,0; and Hol'la~nd, wit h 3,000,000, has ae4 army of 40,000. We are not enemies to Financial Reform, whenever ...

Published: Sunday 04 February 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3232 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... inconsistency, that they want rea- son. 'n'Thishigh-minded woman hasereated an influence which defies calculation; she produced that impulse 'towards the education and independence of woman which other writers have develope.l- Westminster Rexiew, April ...