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... f-mr-fifths the whole uum- I»t*r of the council of such the motion of Lord John Russell, ii agreed substitute the words ** t>ro thirds '* tor four-fifths On the motion of Lord John Russell, the qualiftcatiou was made continuing qualification. Mr. Rice then ...
... walls, besides the injury done to the interior the building. The work destruction having been them completed, the house o( John B. iVoiris, Esq. was next attacked, uud shared the same fate. The house occupied the Mayor was next attacked, which was co ...
... to Turin it the choleia inould reach that city. regret to find (hat collision has taken place between llie sailois of Lord John Hay’s vessels and the Cariist besiegers Bilhoa, in which some of our count.y men have been killed and wounded. h.tve m> further ...
... Perkins, Thomas, by John Clarke, Esq. for Peatling Parva, and Bmntingthorpe .• Pochin, John Arms ton, jun. Sir Heury Halford, Bart. John Ragg, Esq. William Blake, Esq. and John A. Pochin, sen. for Great Wigston. Turner, ...
... de Stael, Gait, Banim, Victor Hupo, Mrs. Shelley, Mauzoni, Mrs. Gore, Horace Walpole, Schiller, the Mis.-es Porter, Gleig, Grattan, Maxwell, Brockden, Brown, Morier, M. G. Lewis. Richard Bentley, 8, New Burlington-street. MR. BECKFORD'S WORKS. In One Vol ...
... Perkins, Thomas, by John Clarke, Esq. for Peatling Parva, and Bmntingthorpe .⢠Pochin, John Arms ton, jun. Sir Heury Halford, Bart. John Ragg, Esq. William Blake, Esq. and John A. Pochin, sen. for Great Wigston. Turner, ...
... Majesty's navy, without recourse to the un- just, cruel, and unconstitutional practice of forcible impress- ment. Mr. Henry Grattan— That tithes in Ireland lie abolished in substance and in name ; that in lieu thereofa sum equal to a stated amount of the ...
... saniction of the Regents:) IllS lmPERIALI AJtSTY DON P7EDIO IL. DIRECTORS' JamesC. C. Bvll, Esq. I John Harstman, Esq. John Brown, Esq. I Fred. Huth, Jun. Esq. John Dixon, Esq. Sir Charles Price, Hart. Jolin Foster, Esq. Thomas Wilson, Esq. AUniTORS: George ...
... crisis approached. Lord John Russell assumed bolder bearing. His last speech was perhaps his best—though the tone was a little 100 subdued but we must bear mind mild character and imperturbable temperament of the man. mention Lord John first a matter of courtesy ...
... destitution. believe Mr. O'Connell was hardly warranted in staling that Lord John Russell had pledged himself to bring in another Municipal Reform Bill next session. Ix>rd John merely said that he did not consider the Bill which passed as final measure ...
... the MissCotterells; Mrs. Archdeacon Wetherell; Honourable Mrs. Allen ; Miss Aliens; Mrs. Ark weight; Mrs. B. Hoskyus ; Mrs. John Underwood ; Mrs. J.Webb; .Airs, and Miss Molyneux; Mrs. Haggett; Miss Parry; Mrs. W. Hopton; Mrs. Merewether; Mrs. Powell; ...