IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. 9
... to-morrow. — Adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS. There were but thirtv-eirht Members present, on cotmtmv the House at tqur o'clock: the Speake* consequently de- clares the House adjourned to to-morrow (this day). ...
... to-morrow. — Adjourned. HOUSE OF COMMONS. There were but thirtv-eirht Members present, on cotmtmv the House at tqur o'clock: the Speake* consequently de- clares the House adjourned to to-morrow (this day). ...
... against us, our poll this day equals that ot'our adversary, ani our ma- jority ot yesterday remains untouched ( Appdauwi).— l speak, the languid «f confidence as to die issue of the contest; and, Gentlemen, 1 have further to state, that had it not been tor ...
... Countess of Essex, Lady and Miss Curtis, Earl and Countess of Cholmondeley, Lady Hamilton, and the beautiful Miss Seymour ; speaking of beautiful women, I should not forget to notice the beauteous and fascinating Countess of Conyngham. who formed so bright ...
... Sovereign family, speaks of hit dominions, the expression is sanctioned by the immemorial possession of a sort of property in the whole of the land, every part of which is supposed tobe held under the Crown ; — when such a Sovereign speaks of his people, ...
... liberty what dost thou gain ? Yet for liberty fought, and thro* rivers of blood. Ofthe fair law of nations no longer then speak. All compacts divine wr.l the Corsican break. Or why thus of Britons, sad prisoners make ? Who sigh, to revisit their sea beaten ...
... and when sh» got up took as much h?y in her kerchief a$ would make a squirr*! a ?? f , t'i - ■ Jendant came up and withojjt speaking a w ?? * ...
... each month, under Inspefrir/g Field Officers with the rank of Lieut. Colonel. His Excellency was peculiarly complimentary in speaking of the Yeo- manry, and intimated that the Officers present should receive early notice of the day on which this, regu- lation ...
... when she had i_- covered, and was asked, what she had to alledi^e i._ itay of execution af the sentence, she was unable to speak our, but faintly, told Mr. Kirbt, that she bel-ered she was with child. Sarah Cheshire also pleaded precnancv. Nineteen were ...
... if it can be termed such, is to step, or send to a Lottery Office, and the only expence, the very sm*ll one, comparatively speaking, of purchasing a Ticket or Share; which without loss of our precious . time, may in an instant present a fortune of magnitude ...
... yellow, decorated wt' v ' ' fl back. The tassels and': fl tr.ented with spheres, and surmounted h- , , 'fl burnished gold. In speaking of the ?? ?? l, I ?? fl and unique ankle, it is necessary to add ?? '^fl the curtain hangs straight to the gre |- ?? ' ll ...
... i? lt ' S of y° ul!l > beauxy>. a coned musi- ~xr.au3 flexible ?? uncommon ' ?? 0 ?? ;c jlat ion, both in singing and speak- \, t ** Ulr to become a vaiuabt; ornament 10 ■ . - ; . t ' t ■ ?? ...
... culty conveyed to the Office, gave her evideuce relative to the affair. Her face presents a dreadful spectacle, and she could speak but little. She however, positively swore to the prisoner, as being the man who opened the door, and knocked her down with ...