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MORNING CHRONICLE AND THE REV ROBERT TAYLOR

... Taylor and laments that he should have thought of opposing (not the truth but) the prevailing religious opinion of the country, speaks various occasions that opinion as gloomy superstition. Mr. Taylor, who oppose that superstition, is person (as it appears ...

Published: Friday 29 July 1831
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE

... fro in those different parts of the county in which it thought their presence will most promote their interests. Both sides speak with the utmost confidence of success, but that is, of course, to expected in the early periods of every similar contest. From ...

CONSISTENCV

... Reform bil appealing to Bristol! aud the expectation of wing scenes in London, as suthetent to open the lt next proceeds tu speak of these persons a ft the of monsters composed of cvery base and blooc Cr as teeling thatcan disgrace bunvan nature; sayi ha ...

Published: Friday 09 December 1831
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 181 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE NEWARK ELECTION

... already 1 ssys— In slectioo matters we seldom speak with eonfideate. there are many adventitious circumstances geaersiiy prevent a correct calculation. On the result of this however, we can and speak confidently. The success t»e Scl'citor-General is ...

Published: Saturday 14 December 1839
Newspaper: Cambridge Independent Press
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 513 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WESTMINSTER ELECTION

... M'Leod exclaimed—“ Oh. we have got plenty of speakers ; but the Tories cannot talk at all. We can speak for our man.” An Elkctor Balaam could not speak, so his ass spoke for him.’’ —(roars laughter.) Colonel Thompson, and several other Radicals, having ...

DRY DRAYTQy, Cambridgeshire

... could spare. Speak, though this soft warm heart, once free to bold A thousand tender pleasures, thine sod mine. left more desolate, more dreary cold Than a forsaken bird*s-ne»t filled with snow Mid its own bush leafless eglantine; Speak, that my torturing ...

PRICE of TALLOW, SOAP, &r. 1121b. Town Tallow 42s Orf Melting; Stuff 27s Orf Yellow Russia ....43s O'/ Ditto ..

... however, very prime, and for these fair prices were obtained, ‘This morning the arrivals have been great, but, generally speaking, not in condition. We can give no quotation.—Leverects are ra- thereshort, and those really fit for the table make 5s. dozen ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1835
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 164 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MR. KELLY AT IPSWICH

... possession of the wretched remnant of their privileges, and promising to support their interests to the utmost of his power. Speaking of the late election, and abuse with which he and his supporters had been assailed, he said :— Yet in the midst of all this ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1836
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 596 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CONSISTENCY

... and appealing to Bristol and the expectation similar scenes in London, as sufficient to open their eyes. It next proceeds to speak of these persons as a sort of monsters composed of every base and bloodthirsty feeling that can disgrace human nature; saying ...

Published: Friday 09 December 1831
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SORE THROAT, HOARSENESS, 4*c

... throat, and the ptirts contiguous. Lozenges have also been found of great utility persons who arc qu* ntly in the habits speaking public; and the highest testimony in the musical world has been advanced in their favour, especially in those cases when ...

LYNN. Aug. 18

... undertaken, and appear* well versed in the principles of the art. Mr. S laid down some excellent rules for the cultivation art of speaking, and threw considerable light the present system of juvenile instruction. The harvest ia now general Marshland, but the crops ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1835
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

... whose sons are likely to desire them. Knowing, therefore, how constantly the silence of those whose duty it may be esteemed to speak is misconstrued, trust your Lordship will excuse us for taking this opportunity of declaring distinctly, that after considering ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1838
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: | Words: 584 | Page: 2 | Tags: none