THE COLLIER'S GRAVE. Founded on a recent Fact.

... deadly, deep, o'erwhelming wave; Some cavern's vast unthotw,ht of stores Have proved the Collier's tVarry grave! A THEOLOGICAL DIALOGUE. Catholic—Where was your religinn before Lutber ? Protestant--Did you wash yoUr face this morning . ? Catholic —Yes. P ...

Published: Monday 04 August 1817
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
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.11fEETINV 'Ur COLLIERS :17' TOLL-CROSS'

... .11fEETINV COLLIERS :17' TOLL-CROSS' Agreeably to advertisement, a .meeting of the operative colliers was held at Toll-cross on Saturday . , to express their sentiments on the late proceedings at - Manchester; and also to consider the best means of obtaining ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1819
Newspaper: British Neptune
County: London, England
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passed over m Amhertshu-g, accented th and scalping knife. There being now vast number oflndrans the British ..

... passed over m Amhertshu-g, accented th and scalping knife. There being now vast number oflndrans the British post, were sent to river Huron, Brownstnwn, and Maguano, infercopt mv communication. To open this communication. I de’acbed Mai nr Vanla rpe, ...

Published: Wednesday 28 October 1812
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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WASHING) ON, OCTOBER 17

... WASHING) ON, OCTOBER 17. The President communicated on the 13th of October to Congress copies of Instructions to the Plenipotentiaries. First, Mr. Monroe's letter, of which the following is the substance : Department of State, April 15, 1519. GENTLEMEN—I ...

Published: Tuesday 22 November 1814
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
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THE COURIER. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 5. We stated yesterday, that one body the colliers, with the waggon of coals, ..

... morning, to encourage other bodies of colliers to imitate the example of those who are now returning home. Several more waggons with coals (saysthe Paper) have entered this town, soliciting rclkf.” Otlier colliers, Instead of taking the direction the capital ...

PORT'SMOOTH, Aitg '7.—The Tartar frigate, Sir G. Ralph Collier, arrived this afternoon from the coast of Africa ..

... PORT'SMOOTH, Aitg '7.—The Tartar frigate, Sir G. Ralph Collier, arrived this afternoon from the coast of Africa mad the West Indies. She left the island of San :Domingo non the 7th ult. That island was in a state of perfect tranquillity. The import and ...

ano LONDON, January 25—27. The late STORM. THE number of lives lost at Plymouth, 'luring 'he tremendous ..

... toil narrow admit of her veering out sudiciem cable for lesisiiog the vast impetus thus unexpectedly opposed tu her. room at the back of one of the houses in Mill- Bay was entirely washed away; nnd a lady and three children narrowly escaped will) iheir lives ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1817
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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Washing Appnratn* for lh» House of Recovery and Kevef Hospital, OM Menn’ Asylum,

... Tonsdale, Cubhin, Isle of Man.—3oo barrels, half barrels herrings. , 7 Colliers, 945 tons coal. BRITISH OUTVOICE. Mary, Galsworthy, London—E. and S. Stephen., casks hotter—B. Collier and Co. 565 casks butter; 360 lie beef, Lofoden, Mutrhead. Glasgow.—J ...

Published: Wednesday 24 December 1817
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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Cocker moitth, June; 26. —Early in the morning, an immense number freeholders anembled here. Mr. Brougham ..

... that that Gentleman would as ent to the wishes the freeholders. All was conducted very quietly, notwithstanding great number stout colliers arrived foam Whitehaven the evening before, far some purpose best known to their employers; but every demnsistratiosi ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1818
Newspaper: Evening Mail
County: London, England
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All prizes i no blan

... All prizes i no blanks the MAY, in the LOTTERY'. 5i0,0u0 Tickets, numbered iruin No. Ito O,OOO. To'be drawn in Tour separate Ujpys. Botanical lottery.?Dr. thounton respectfully acquaints the Nobility, Gentry, and Public, that the Drawing ot ttic Lottery ...