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... the regiment while under arms, the whole period, both times included, being 45 days. On Wednesday, the 22d inst. they were reviewed by Major-General Sir Andrew Barnard, the square of the barracks, near Newcastle, when the Major-General expressed his entire ...
... Persecution, and addressed to the gentlemen who intended to be at the dinner, appeared in The Times Newspaper. After taking a review of Mr. Cobbett's public conduct, the writer says, 1 will shew you. gentlemen (what some of you little think), that Cobbett ...
... Persecution, and addressed to the Gentlemen who intended to be at the dinner, appeared in The Times Newspaper. After taking a review of Mr. Cobbett’s public conduct, the writer says, “■ I will show you. Gentlemen, (what some of you little think) that Cobbett ...
... great proportion of the finer sorts which have sold reasonable—Souchongs and Hysons remain much as before- Upon a general review of the Sale, F. S. and Co. feel the greatest pleasure in stating, that the present is the best and most useful parcel of Teas ...
... the two letters did not aprear te the same hand-writing. 1, co The Rapporteur now rose and addressed. jo cil After a general review of the circumstances Merits connected with the prosecution, he the voluntary return of the Duke ele Olf ee . dwelt upon ai ...
... _the _Duty of Christians in _regard to it , by T . _Clialmers , D . D . ib . Article VI . of _. _( lie Edinburgh Monilily Review , on Brown ' _s _Physiology of _the Mind , 190 . Report for . the _Rrliofof _( _lie Manchester Sull'ercrs , 199 , Charge ...
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... _has scarcel y equalled its revenue in 1808 ! _Those _wha contend : ( the Laureat arid his coadjutors _in-tlie _Quarterly'Review for example , ) _that _. taxation contributes to increase the power of the people to . support additional _burdens , will ...
... proof of this Hiberno-Gmlic extraction may perhaps be found in the following passages in the last number of the Edinburgh Review' To cure discontent =and even unreasonable discon-tent, we . would simply remove all its reasonabk causes. This ,passage ...
... Pei-sedation, and addressed to the gentlemen who into'ided to be at the dinner; appeared in .rhe Times newspaper. After taking a review of Mr. Cobbett's public conduct, the writer says, I will show you; gentlemen (what sonic of you little think), that . oolabett ...