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... SKETCH OF GEORGE DAWSON. To call this gentleman a cockney, Carlyle a trarscendental bagman, were to too severe; to call him a combination of and Carlyle, were to toe complimentary. But while there much the matter which reminds you of Carlyle, as the ...
... GEORGE DAWSON, M.A., OF BIRMINGHAM, WILL DELIVER A ...
... GEORGE DAWSON, A.M., OF BIRMINGHAM, WOA BUSTS* TWO LEOT U E S IN THE ABOVTS BOOMS, On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER the 23rd, and on MONDAY, NOVEMBER the 26th. SUBJECTS: FRIDAY MONDAY GEORGE FOX. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. DOORS OPEN AT HALF-FAST SEVEN FOR EIGHT O’CLOCK PRECISELY ...
... GEORGE DAWSON, M.A of Birmitisbem, sod several weber rentlemee will 'Used sod address the meeting. The Chair to be taken al 7 o'clock p.m. precisely. Admission. 9d. tech, defray the necruary tope:tine the min and printing. The surplus to be given to the ...
... Lecture by George Dawson, Esq., on Cromwell Oil Wednesday evening last, Gbouqh Dawson, Esq., of Birmingham, lectured audience several bundled persons, in St. Andrew's Hall, Cromwell. _ Mr. Dawson, on ascending platform was enthusiastically applauded ...
... MR. GEORGE DAWSON. TO THE KDITOR. tn,—Your readers will be glad to hear, that in no ways frightened by the attempts of the bigots at Cheltenham and els2where, to injure Mr. George Dawson, a few individuals here have formed themselves into a committee ...
... GEORGE DAWSON, ESQ., ILA. The following letter refers to a gentleman who has achieved for himself no inconsiderable amount of celebrity in the chief towns and cities of England, and concerning whom we feel a measure of solicitude. Our unfeigned good-will ...
... MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON PHILOSOPHY. The following is a sketch of Mr. George Dawson’s lecture on What is Philosophy ?’’ Delivered for the Bristol Young Mens’ Society, at the Broad mead-Booms, on Thursday evening, Feb. 10, 1848. The chair was taken by Mr. ...
... GEORGE DAWSON, THE YOUNG MAN ELOQUENT. beard him deliver bis first lecture in Manchester, the subject of which was the writings and genius Thomas Carlyle, given in tbe of tbe Athenaeum. visited tbat town almost unknown, unheralded save by a vague ...
... denomination which Mr. Dawson had left. And he told them in perfect candour he did not know Mr. Dawson at all. He never spoke to him in his life, and he differed with him exceedingly on very grave accounts many of the opinions which Mr. Dawson had uttered, or ...
... Mr. Dawson I was more than ever convinced of his possessing a mind of no ordinary stamp, and more forcibly than ever struck by his extraordinary eloquence, the logical arrangement of his ideas, and the beautiful lucidity of his style. George Dawson is ...