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... WKLSii-SPEAKING BISHOPS. Letters from Lord John Bussell and the Earl of Derby, relative to the appointment in Wales of bishops who know Welsh, are published by the Bev. B. W. Morgan, Middleton. He writes It Is matter of public and deplorable notoriety ...
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... TENANT FARMERS SPEAKING OUT. The practical tenant farmers of Suffolk, believing there is prospect of relief from return to protection, some mouths since formed themselves into a Relief Asso i ciation, the objects of which are of an eminently practical ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING ON MEN AND THINGS. {From a Letter lo Mr. Bright on. his Plan for turning the English Monarchy into a Democracy. From Henry MR. BRIGHT AND THE~ITsTABLISHED CHURCH. Next yon sneer at the Established Church: you do not sneer either at it ...
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... The Tones, speaking of the weakness of Russia, says, Bet is that the part of a great European Power, to abandon froutiers he cannot defend, and to pride himself on a gloomy endurance of evil when his own weapons are turned against him? And, if his own ...
... restored me to the en - - speak with the utmost of your medicines, and have r( this neighbourhood similarly afflicte rived equal benefit.— . l am, Sir, your ob (Signed) LLY DISEASED ANC - confide Servant, A DREAD N U? BY THE FACULTY iOSPITALS.-ThE been ...
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... 'd. in speaking of a recent s—•' Th( ly were sitting Lnd were terrifically shocked - At Stockport, there is a person seven feet five and three,urths inches in height; who claims to he a descendant of ie huge Philistine. It is qui , nable to suppose that ...