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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). ...

Published: Wednesday 27 June 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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MIDDIESF^mT'm,

... 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 ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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RAMSGATE, Sept. 5

... 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 ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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LONDON,.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26

... 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, ...

Published: Wednesday 26 December 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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■9RIGINAL POETRY*

... 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 ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 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 ?? * ...

Published: Wednesday 12 December 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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IRELAND

... 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 ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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OLD BAILEY, Jan. 17

... 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 ...

Published: Wednesday 18 January 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 323 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LAW INTELLIGENCE*

... 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 ...

Published: Monday 26 November 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 373 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

I ••- L>uchess of Di.voKs'iiißt and family are en-

... 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 ■ ?? ...

Published: Monday 11 June 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 359 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SHOCKING OCCURRENCE

... 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 ...

Published: Thursday 25 October 1804
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
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