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... roulahots f prlimet. : ovedhtA,' 'Hid lfst, troom ti-'asn the members of the hrofcssihn rend a i~er gilvdti~igal chemist, all speaking fe weeks, topoeseof the m 'ost f a thisn d inatimalo medici neo. * ?? a iiita'ivoar beyond allparallel. mietphysioian, who ...

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... retrospect. They have fought some stout battles together, and have won some victories of no slight value to society. Not to speak of early struggles for civil and religious liberties, of the accomplish- ment of which any people might be proud, and the glory ...

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... Lotter from the Venerabie the Archdeacon of Ross. Agbadown Glebe, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, ALig. 27, 1849. ,Dear Sir,-I cannot speak too favourably of the Itialentit Arabica. ALF.XS. STUARtT, Archdeacon of Roste Bromley, Middlesex, March 31, I549. '4 ...

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... absolutely being broken. The Registered Level has met wiath very great success, and those poersons, 'Who are now usling it speak of it, in thle highest terms. Price complete, with T angent Sertw Adjustment; Case, ?? ,4o 4s G. C, would also call pairticular ...

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... From the Veneratble the Archldeacon Ross. a Aghadowt O labe, Skibboreen, Co. Cork, Aug. 22, 1 849. Dear sir,-1 cannot speak too favourablv of the Bovalesta I O Arilbica. Ar;EX9. SruART, Archdeacon of Boss. I S : ?? Perth, May 2, 1848. j t, O Some ...

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... House of Business in cisull- 28t s1 try, to reside sibrosd, or travel with all Invalid liavinro resided lat ?? in l'sirs, and speaks Frebch flueostly. highly no- Ne 3, spectable ?? A. H., AMrs. GALT'S, Confectioner, fre Lerd street, Liverpool. r _ My hll ...

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... Letter from the Venerable the Archdeacon of Ross. Aghadiown Glebe, Shibbereen, Co. Cork, Aig. 27, 1843. Dear Sir,-I cannot speak too favourably of the ltaienta Arabiea. ALEXS. STUART, Areh cenoiRos, Bromley, MIddlesex d March 31 ibl9. Gentlemen,-The ...

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... 1545. Gentlemen,-I find an extraordinary demand for Dr. Locock's Wafers, which is the best proof of their real utility. I can speak of them with confidence, as I have recommn ended them In many cuses with greatauccees. Toasthmaticand consutmptive patients ...

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... Frornt tie Venerablle toe Archdeacon llose. SG A - tglhadmnwni Glebe, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, Aug. 22, i.149 ti Dear sir,--l. ?? speak tot) fisvou-ablv of the lis2eletu ir ahica. - ALaXS. STUA;vr, Areuldeaittin Oi Ross. ug I Atholtstreet, Pot-tim, ?? 1848 ...

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... 17th Augn 89 tf ?? the Venerable the Arhd ?? rt Aghadown Globe, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, Aug. 22,1849. 0 Dear sir,-1 cannot speak too favourably of the Revalenta re Arabica. ALEXS. STUARTi, Archdeacon of Ross. aj _1 1 Athol-street, Perth, May 2, 1848 ...

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... I etotr from the Venerable the Archdeacon of Ross. . Aehnwn!P5,bo, Ohtlbberean. Co. Cork. Auag. 27. 1849. Dear 1sr,-I ?? speak too favourably of the Revalenta s Arabica. ALEXS. STUART, Archdeacon of Rosa. ' Bromley, Middlesex, March 31, 1t49. Gentlemen ...

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... Jackson. After the usual loyal toast hadbeen proposed, thechairman directed atten ion to the business ?? the evening. After speaking in the e hi9hest terms of Mr. Smith,he called upon Mr. James Cheshire, the oldest band in Messrs. Smithn' employ, to present ...