ISLE OF WIGHT
... country for the season. Paulet St. John Mildmay, E ...
... country for the season. Paulet St. John Mildmay, E ...
... soundness. He fully agreed with him, that education should be widely extended, and on the principle laid down in the letter Mr. Grattan. He did not hesitate to say that the work of education in Ireland, once seriously begun, its completion would not be long ...
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... Sovereign can have to second her in such a contest is far too contingent and speculative to justify in common prudence an appeal to arms. lie following was the substance of the communication made b j Mr. Canning to the Foreign Ambassadors : That consequence the ...
... room of Sir John Copley, win had accepted the situation of his jesty’s Attornev Gqneral. For the City Oxford, in the room ot Charles Wetherell, Esq. now his Majesty’s Solicitor General.— For the Borough of Wigton, in the room of Sir John Osborne, who ...
... that the the merehants there, the Russian Ambassador Constantinople demand redress. An article from Genoa announce!!, that an armed flotilla had sailed from Algiers, to cruise against the Spaniards. Advice!! received last night from Bayonne, under date of ...
... service ; and much feared that no adequate substitute could found for the present system. It was also fairly urged one, Sir John Newport (the prop> poser the Estimates to the House) that from the improvements lately introduced and the encouragement enereased ...
... A»d placed her at their mercy? HUMOUROUS EPITAPHS. Here lies John Pye ; O ho does ? There lei him lie. A BAILIFF. Here lies John Troll, trade a bum; When dy’d, the devil cry’d, Uurae, John, come. iitiorrllancono. We some time ago alluded to the establishment ...
... Lloyd’s from Trieste. These buccaneers have adopted a new method of extracting information by binding up the Captain or the arm and tlogeing him. It appears that the Kussians have not yet begun the siege of Erivan, it being intended now to reduce smaller ...