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The Spirit of the Press

... contentedly down again, and begins with resolute good will and manly patience new lay his ground Hoor, and clear his drains of garbage. The next best thing to beginning at the beginning is undoubtedly to end at the beginning. Heaven knows, the national archetype ...

Published: Thursday 31 January 1850
Newspaper: North Devon Journal
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3473 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Corrcsponfirnff

... cheap but most wholesome little public* Nothing, conceive, has tended more to vitiate the of the millions lliai* the vile garbage,” the ** , cheap periodicals,” with which the teeming presses 1 London purlieus have supplied them. The object printers of ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1851
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 8719 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

VARIETIES

... foul domestic. THE LAST ABOUT BARNuI .-The wags will never let Barnum alone. The last story in regerd to him is that he had picked tip in his travels a small pot of tar supposed to have been left where the Israelites pilchced their tents. * of my existence ...

Published: Thursday 04 September 1851
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 2758 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

Our London Correspondent

... his ever getting near enough to use, and a musket with which he couldn't hit a haystack. Of course the poor devils are being picked off and murdered. But it isn't the Kaffirs who kill them: it is the musty clerks of the Horse Guards. Does any man in England ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1852
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1109 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IrOnUOii iHar&rtd. LONDON AVEKAOtS

... been paid and had ver prudently decamped with his ill-gotten gains—were found to contain nothing but the most revolt- ing garbage in a state of the most loathsome decomposi. tion. Couid any words of censure add any thing to the re ‘egnancy of such a fact ...

Published: Thursday 15 January 1852
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3110 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Opinions of the Press

... safety of the flower of our troops. Our meat is furnished to the navy from Galatz in Moldavia. It turns out to be the vilest garbage. Next to his sustenance the weapons and dress of the soldier are of paramount importance. They are the most neglected of all ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1852
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4559 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Latest Intelligence

... disinterred a pig to mnkc into sausage meat: he had also been in the nabit of supplying the London sausage-makers with similar garbage. He was found guilty, and sentenced to four months' hard labour. A Singular Relic.—Captain D'Auberville, of the bark Chieftain ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... dbinterseda pig ,to make into ausage meat; he had 4lloben in' -tho abit of.n6pplying the London, 1 sansege-tokea with sitilar garbage. He, was fonud I gqD tyt.and-sutenced to foar .nmntbs hard lahour. - , Ak4sftat tcolliery-explosion -occured at Ringley, ...

Published: Thursday 05 February 1852
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 1818 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

A NIGHT FROLIC IN SPAIN

... streets of T--, in which, although it was little after eleven, sc rcely a creature was visible, except stray dogs, grubbing for garbage in the dust-heaps, and the screnos, Spanish counterfeits of the ancient London Charleys, queer old boys carrying lanterns ...

Literature

... and the island Of Meroe. Here Lepsius industriously made researches into the languages of some ot the remoter tribes, and picked up several curious particulars the manners and customs of some >of them. How they treat obnoxious kings and troublesome old ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1852
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 7156 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WEYMOUTH, g

... Charles Shipley, stealing one silver table spas, the property of Richsid Row ' at Wareham. Hoary Stoney, etsallog one iron pick, the property of John Henning. at Clialdroo Herring, and one stock of bees, the property of William at i Handle. John Harwood ...

TUE PROP

... and now abandoned, linen hanging out dry, horrid stenches from batchers’ shops and bolus into which they have flung their garbage. Along the valley the left grows smooth sward. What there is, however, to indicate gold here more than in a thousand other ...

Published: Wednesday 13 April 1853
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1484 | Page: 1 | Tags: none