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... goose feather bed, &c. a rosewood sofa table. ?? he viewed, and catalogues had. s lgHie-buryihouse, with 74 Acres ot Land, Tithe-free, and Land I'ax ?? WINSTANLEY and SONS, at the .'lart, on Thursday, May 8, at twelve, ie one Lost, HOSE distinguished FREEHOLD ...

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... information as may be required, may be had by applying to Mr. GREAM, Land Surveyor at Paddington, who will shew the Premises. The Company will also receive Proposals for letting Land for Wharfs from year to year, on the South side of the Canal; the particulars ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... the character of the army raised. He had served for 12 years the native army in India, and never saw lash inflicted except on an European back. (A laugh.) lie would wish to place the army now the situation in which the Bengal army was then. There was an ...

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 ...

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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... 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 

Advertisements & Notices

... Publisher, Royal Exchange. ON THE BAGGAGE OF THE INDIAN ARMY. Just published. price 2s. LETTER to the Right Hon. Sir JOHN A HOBHIOUSE, President of the Board of Control, on the BAGGAGE of the INDIAN ARMY. By Lieutenant-General, Sir CHAaaLEs NAPIER, G.C.B. ...

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... next Lectture on AGRICUL- Ui'RF. and JIUS A NDRY wvill be on Wednesday next, at evsvoecloci, ott the Cultivation of Arable Land. Ploughing and ?? ':lachinery by which theyare effected, and the cnomarativc advantatges of thu Broad Cast, Drill and Dibbling ...

The Drama

... Count's father, (the Marquis de Vernon) hearing the name of Naomi, the negro woman, is struck with sudden horror ; and it turns out that kc himself is the father of Ardenford, this woman having been his mistress. Meanwhile Ardenford has challer.ged the Count ...

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... l Sir Thous. Corsellis, ?? Bombay Army. Major-General J. F. Salter, C.E., Bombay Army. Major-General George Carpenter, Bengal Army. H. Baskerville, Esq., Madras Civil Service. Major-General Thomas Garner, Bengal Army. TREASURER-John Masterman, Esq., M ...

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... Lordon.-Desirable Farm and Lands, Bray, containing 246 Acres of earial Land. 1%iR. PEYTON will SELL by AUCTION, at the MY White Hart Inn at Maidenhead, on TUESDAY, July 21, at 4, in Eight Lots, a very desirable FARM and LANDS, known as G Cad- bridge FaPrs ...