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... registering part of (bis property, one on,r reciting it to « Ratfield Leveringloo,” and all speaking generally ...

READ V. WALKER

... registering part of this property, one entry reciting be in Ratfield in Leverington,” and all speaking generally of itas in Leverington. Oth. The title deeds speaking of it as “in Leyerington.”—10th. An Extract from Dugdale: a Session of Sewers (16th Hen. ...

Published: Friday 02 August 1833
Newspaper: Cambridge Chronicle and Journal
County: Cambridgeshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1150 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BEDFORD LEVEL COUPORATIOS

... the rules in the Latin syntax, students may learn to articulate every word with propiiety ; he taught to modulate the voice, speak Avith accuracy inflection, from the easiest the most difficult specimens of English Oratorical Composition. JAMES WHIG IT. ...

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... informed exactly how the fact stands. The party whom the noble Earl refers, placed this peculiar situation, not properly speaking) convicted, although a verdict has passed against him. But, Lords, that verdict thus given, not carried into operation; may ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... exactly how the fact stands. The party to whom the noble Earl refers, is placed this peculiar situation, he is not (properly speaking) convicted, although a verdict has passed against him. But, my Lords, that verdict thus given, is not carried into operation; ...

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 ...

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 ...

VALFY’s GREEK TESTAMENT

... either Dr. Bupton’s, Dr. Bloomfield’s. We do not however coneeive that a review of these several editions would, generally speaking, be accep'able to our readers.”—( VircsD’an Guardian. Also, Second Edition, in one vol. bvo. ft. Is. GREEK SEPTUAGINT, with ...

SOT ICE TO CREDITORS

... man to whom it chiefly relates.’' —Literary Gazette. A very interesting collection of letters of the Hard of Tweedside, that speak much for him in the character of friend, and throw considerable light on his habits and general character.— Cambridge Chronicle ...

Fourth Edition, 4s. (id. bound, THE SCHOOL ORATOR; or Exercises in FJocution, theoretically arranged ; from ..

... rules in the Latin syntax, students may learn to articulate every word with propnety ; he taught to modulate the voice, and speak with accuracy of inflection, from the easiest to the most difficult specimens of English Oratorical Composition. JAMES W RIG ...

THE IRISH SPOLIATION SCHEME

... Those who refuse to hear Tory w ill perhapslisten aTait, who in his last Magazine, headed a portrait of Lord Brougham, thus speaks of the scheme of his quumlam friends the Whig Ministers, and especially of Lord Allhorp. The Italics are his own. He (Lord ...