CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT
... to its defencse- ?? use the hardy language of Warburton. I will say to its enemies, that ...
... to its defencse- ?? use the hardy language of Warburton. I will say to its enemies, that ...
... sworn ' Thomas Cuthbert, Esq., foreman, Sir Anthony Perrier, Richard Neville Parker, William Crawford, jun., Cooper Penrose, Amos Westropp, Samuel Perry, jun., Daniel ,Mur- phy, Richard Lane, William Pennerfather, James John Cum- mine. Thomas Deahe, William ...
... Lancaster; Hamilton 3tius. (Hugh) ; MIlvwaine Badharn; White 5tus. (John). FOa SCIrNCE.-ro Mr. Browvne 3tius, (Thomas C.) Trayerjun. (Rich.); Leech ; Hardy ; Johnson 3tius. (Zach.) T'liurpjon Svus. (John G.) ; Mr. Scott, Mr. O!Connell I e.iln. (Morgar) ; Fauiks ...
... Germaine CocirTane, halfpay 3d P-o- vMiU nal Battahon, of Miiitia; Patrick Campbell, half pay 52d ,Foot; Thomas WVeaie, half pay unattached; Thomas Burke , lualf pay 4th Foot; James ,Boyie, 9-Ith Fcoot;.Alex~andei'Tod, Vi ?? pay %!d Garrison Battalion; ...
... J. M'Call, to be Captain, by, purchase, vice Lord Brudenell. Cornet F. Thomas to be Lientenant by purchase, vice 'MCall. It. Peel, gentleman, to be Cornet, by purchase, vice Thomas. We have received Lisbon Gazettes to the 15th ult. They do not contain ...
... CLASSICS. To Mr. Leader jun. (William), Hall t 2dus (Carter), Wade' Stius (Arthur), Bahington 3tius 1: (Thomas), Frazer, Mr. O'Connell jun. (Morgan), Hardy a jun. (Simon), George, Mockler, Campion jan. ( William), I Blennerhassett. - e 0 TO THE EDITOR OF THE ...
... said United Kingdom, con- -stitutiig and appointing the Right lion. Sir James Robert i George Graham, Burt.; Sir Thomas -Masterman Hardy, Bart., ?? Rear Admiral of the White Squadren of his Milajesty's , Fleet; the Honourable George lheneage Lawrence ...
... b-read tax in time of peace; and in time of war, to provide them ir with men to fight their battles, for poverty makes men hardy and 0 I, good soldiers, and poverty mares men labour for low wages. a Thus our poverty and misery contribute to their ease ...
... 'lahon, Liurence Waldron, Patrick Waldron, Thomas Crostlhwjit. G. F. Brooke, John -lacdonnell, William Willfns, Nathaniel C(alhwell, Nathlaniel Callwell, jun., Henry Roe, John Butlar, William 11obinson, Thomas L. Kelly, James Dawson, Arthur Cardiner. Jones ...
... undedstood they 'willI4 proceed on a four months' cruise, but their destination remains unknown. Sir ,John Gore and Sir Thomas Hardi are both spoken of as likely to have the command of this squadran, which is ex- pected to rende 2voUs off Cape 'St. incent ...
... DabiO met in great array yesterday, at the house uacalled thle Mlerchests' i-lall. The meeting was convened upon ii by Sir Thomas Whelan, the Loid Maycr elect. At oclock Sir ''homnas took the cbair, and Mr. Judkin Butler nl secretary. 'hle clamorous multitude ...
... express thanks for individual benavolence, I. must express my conviction, thit it is a reproach to any govern- menotthat a hardy and industrious people should be thrown so often into the huiniliatiitg attitude of mendicants for food. I owe it to the public ...