ECCLESIASTICAL TITLES ASSUMPTION BILL
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... teitli not lits saying that the inlferenlce, di'awn by per:~ons 151 classes inl Irelandl tad b)een jit' lhat ?? lit' u, hi' duke had now diseclatimed. A Lescat ttIsalthwv' lhtil gioford)thrtnoiighliit, tilec teitlw ?? 1 tO : oi' i i made to him by the ...
... we imagine for a moment that make sacrifice of illumination and range of thought, it is enough glance at Robert Owen and his duke “ in the first circle of the fourth sphere,” along with Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin (for that also was added), for us ...
... oxtrorin estate Patriek Klrwan, Kan., Dalgan-park, eonrieting of property ritnata intha of Mayo Galway, was put up for sale. hi. Duke of Bedford demesne, oontafaling S,OSS aciui qoitimit and tithe rant charge of ffl«« lie 7d; Ordnance fft,S7S ha Irt waa pnrohaaad ...
... of proposing the health of their been presented to you is inscribed the name the honoured guest. The Duke of Cambridge had his Duke Wellington, who, for long time, commanded soldier, and though civilians they in this regiment. lam well assured that you ...
... the tful, when it is rememembered occurrence a a the jugular vei was crowded oe oe wae oo We to Jearn that, on Friday last, his Duke of evonshire, while at . with a slight attack of paralysis. His Grac returned to town, and is now, we trust, reo Times. Lord ...
... You will find enclosed a despatch which the Grand CAPTAINS MAXWELL AND PEEL. Mr. Baron Grexve first delivered judgment. His | Dukes have written to their august father. The arrival The coolness of a young artillery oflicer, Lordship entered into an elaborate ...
... inost to her Majesty's in conse- — x0 of the e the at has y Grace the 1 ” ounded : erfs, are War Deranruent, 9ru Jay., 1855,—His | Duke of Newcastle has this day received two of which the following are address Grace by Field-Marshal Lord Raglan, 1y incon. ...
... o'clock, to the E.h.bUion ° f »™°'°f the CuJendmr.ccompa^ied’hL 1 Ku^.l capectcd. remain there some time for the benefit of hi. Duke of Deron»hir ...
... following eff.rt of the brainlftt one. aided his 1. • i 40,1 who Nortlicrn lorts; but Marshal St. Arnnud declared thnt his , Duke of Noweastlo’s War-rninisterehip. in opposition to nuamgeable tcri'te.. may well registered among th« many been compelled ...
... to their officers. (Hear, hear.) On i was mentioned with en’ their re- uses of a and gratitade—be meant that of his Royal Hi Duke of Cam! , hear}—who seem king the sess the louse he er might a kind w |, or deing a kind act, which his 1 always remember ...
... him here in the midst ot us(hear, anil a laugh)—and I would say to him that bis nobles and his lords and his princes and his dukes, and suppose roust conclude the list with his Menschikons all put together, are not worth three hundred good and true mm ...