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... than ours has seen fail experienced in its —M. Laine then notit which the Law of Ele ...
... than ours has seen fail experienced in its —M. Laine then notit which the Law of Ele ...
... of the country would but commence desirable undertaking *• But Gentlemen,’* said his lordship. wish not to be understood speaking from authority for do not often communicate with the castle.” ...
... within few pounds of eleven millions. And how much this enormous sum have they got in ? 60,000 and some odd pounds, being, to speak in round numbers, the Iff.'Ul part the full amount, or something more than one penny farthing in the pound ! ! T-OSSOF THE ...
... would level the Fences cf the Constitution. The opinion express, is the unbought offering of a free Press, and to such men as speak cf, it is more sterling value than the sycophancy those with whom vice and virtue, probity and peculation, if feeding their ...
... unemployed -T\ would he glad to devote them to the Instruction of young Ladies in French. English, Music, can highly recommended, speaks French with best accent. Letters addressed A. B. C. Morning Govertics', at the Office of News Letter, will here, spcctfully ...
... hours each day to Tuitions in or about Dublin. Besides the College Course, he is competent teach the French language, which he speaks with fluency. His character will bear the strictest investigation. Application be maJe at No 106, SiephenVgreen, to flie R*v ...
... so deafening was,tb? ,din, that could scarcely bear himself. Mr, Oliver and Mr. Williams, both together, offered themselves speak; and these Gentlemen were for some minutes, contesting which should have the preference. Ultimately, hpaever, through the ...
... how mneh of the Debt paid money or Bank of Ireland Notes—and to tell the amo be my the 6 per ceut. Debentures they for the speak cents, and to tell the amount ef the Debt eve! in my ment tovk place—and to tell the of td. cole Grand Canal Losn Deb: atures ...
... suffered. He thought there should be a solicitor to each office keep them in order, and would certainly make it his business to speak to Lord Sidmouth on the subject. Mr. Dyer said, that it certainly was a subject worthy of attention, and he was happy to understand ...
... emptied, and commenced his address saying, Wine whets the wit, but I know not whether porter will or not, but I'll try.” Speaking of the national debt, he said he denied its being the national debt, it was not his debt, &c. This is perfectly true, for ...
... for considerable time in Italy, and for sonic time ih Paris, before h ...
... eloquence was necessary to shew the evil tendency oi tlie system heretofore practiced ; but the cries and complaints the poor speak with more power the heart every upright man, than the most dowry language that ever fell front the greatest orator in the senate ...