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To the Editor of the. Cambridge Ckronirtr^

... for all that.” (p. 61.) But one extract more and 1 have clone. Mr. Landor reprobates the profaneness Sir K. lnglis(!) for speaking of * the incarnation of eril, ' though his own remarks that are in spirit of levity, which will leave one doubtful as to ...

THE THEATRE

... audience. The living groups presented (during this portion of the evening’s entertainment elicited much approbation. We must speak briefly of Miss Maturin, but that in general terms of praise. If space permitted could wish to say much of Mr. J. F. Smith’s ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1838
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: | Words: 766 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... the course of the morning she was questioned, but she suffered so much from pain and weakness that she was scarcely able to speak; but at intervals the following particulars were elicited from her; That her name was Elizabeth Ann Clarke, she was a native ...

COURT OF KING’S BENCH, Jan. 26

... newspaper press to report the election speeches. also stated that he ( Mr. Chalk) was present when Mr. Alexander Baring was speaking; that he heard him make the observations, which he believed had been fairly and truly given in the columns of his newspaper ...

HOPS

... and Brenchley.—The Hops in this and the surrounding parishes, during the past Tveek have made such progress as, generally speaking, to be out of the way of the tyers, and in many grounds to top the poles ; still we have considerable increase in fly ; in ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... lady, Miss Linwood, of Birmingham, and called David's First Victory,” produced at St. Paul’s chapel in that town—local papers speak of it in terms of high praise.— Sunday Times says, Mrs. Long Wellesley is in great distress in Calais, whilst her Lord is living ...

BEDFORD, July 22

... . ( .) year and some, perhaps, Hidruit |..g. ,fr.,ni ni(,: .. which we rare nol analyse. We haw, h.wetcr, pleasure in speaking of the rich treat which **tpp|i,*i to those who had Ihe opportunity and ineliuaii .tit partake it. The performance with flrrn ...

Published: Friday 22 July 1836
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 687 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ORIGINAL LETTERS OF MR. WESLEY

... LETTERS OF MR. WESLEY To Mr. William Percival, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Dear Billy,—You cannot be too watchful against evil speaking, or too zealous for the poor Church of England. 1 commend sister Percival for having her child baptized there, and for returning ...

The new bill for the better employment of Agricultural Labourers provides that the agreement among the ..

... proceeded to St. Peter’s field, the scene of his most popular deeds but the numbers assembled were so insig. nificant, that after speaking for about ten minutes, he suddenly concluded his oration, and then proceeded with hi* followers through the principal streets ...

THE GARRICK CLUB

... Miss Feist and Airs. Barry made the most of their characters, but of the others must be silent. We must be understood as speaking of the second night’s performance, as considered the first little more than a rehearsal. ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: | Words: 330 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PITT CLUB

... farmers from their burdens, and affording protection to the agricultural interest. seldom speaks on any other subject, but never misses an opportunity of speaking on that when the question before the House will admit of it. A moreArigilant,.zealous, or ...

PRICES OF FLOUR

... itrcsnixinf the army. The accounts from (’•mstanlinoplr, which are borrowed fr»*m the Attq*- hmrrtk Gazette uf the 2rtlh of speak of the emtinned )»eciiuiary nnbarrassmenls of the Porte, A member the family was Constantinople, ami it was said that was in ...