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LIFE O Lift from thee Except alone valley drear ia fitting for face I ever darkened by tear And do

... Cook It is that Cook took lodgings in Maidstone that during bis there numberless Swing” letters were received by persons in neighbourhood that finding suspected of being the writer of these letters left Maidstone but before bis departure paid received ...

General News

... and, casting down his eyes, beheld what had before escaped his observation, a pair huge Wellington boots in lieu of the delicate sandal spruce half-boot. A loud horse-laugh from some wags in ambush accompanied the denouement, and the luckless lover hastened ...

Published: Tuesday 11 January 1831
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3005 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IYartctirø

... combustible, or, to use his own language, an unctuous substance coagulated, though he was in some measure anticipated by Hoehn de Boot, in 1609. The event has amply veriffed this conjecture, and the Tuscan philosophers and the Hon. Mr. Boyle ascertained the ...

The of Feeling ” Ah ! wither do’itthou With limping step and fare bespeaking woe: is lliy boly form Towards

... yon Hersunshiny coat of red and furrow lies fresh year will paat been Fall gertly &c Old Mother receive corn son of thousand golden sires All these breast were born Oue poor child requires Fall gently & c lightly soft again of stroke and step let’s down ...

•• Rah.WAY TO LONDON

... ofehe English last with the elegance of the French form, now offers the Ptibiic, Specimens (in Ladies* and Children's Pattern Boots and Shoes, which lu- has view) Workmanship, Fashion, and Style inferior none in the Kingdom. From Mr. Stout's practice, and ...

SOUTH AMERICA

... whoever filled that chair was sure to receive encouragement, support, and assistance from the house itself. (Hear, hear.) He who boots'', endeavoured to do his duty might always depend on tectiving such support ; and if they should think proper tore elect him ...