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... isearing, amid lend lau~hter.l it The HIiGH StIERlIFF hero announced thaot the amendmenest s.to wllicit the gentleman was speaking had beess withdrawtn, otatod tloieratre, perhoops, tile gentleman would toot deem it letoccosery to proceed. The gesntleinan ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3282 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

GREAT MEETING AT AYLESBURY

... addressed you in the capacity of a tenant farmer,',a man so well entitled to speak to you on the subject of the interests of the agriculturists of this country. I remember speaking to an audience in this hall six years ago, and on that occasion maintaining ...

DOMESTIC FOREIGN. A word quitted pleawamly is a largo spat of es • • heart. Ha gentleman eall aWe a

... itappy state arc to -expecting the I.sil-lis -titer+ hour, a very comfort:stile 00 One a. dare tftlAt wah nave It.!, or 'speak to •- ell ay etArrtetl rd. it it, a Ater/tar spy jtits. To pay rent •a impo.ohle, ao what .. to done, or ohm Ca. end it will ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Halifax Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3783 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... posed to hold a public breakfast in the CuUers' Hall on Wednesday morning. The object of this meeting is not so much public speaking, as to give the friends of Mr. Cobden an opportunity of personal conference with him. At a meeting of the boards of surveyors ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8563 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... constitutional freedom, and,. in tile calamities w!lhich have befallen their unhappy, land,; and I aml )ijon sure that I but speak the universa sentiments of my the countrymen in bidding you and your .associates a cordial welcome to our soil, and natural ...

THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND QUESTION

... tile pypuflatoio.~ In Conucetcut, again. these is one school forallo'o4 every 25, of the populatiodn.- hit Of Canada Icanssot-speak with thesaine,4deieo of a xactness, haviong no returns from the province P~i it 2' before sue ; 'but thsrw I cans say' fsrem ...

Advertisements & Notices

... be open by a Festival, consisting at Tea; Public d I g Speaking, Concert, and Ball, on Tuesday evening next, . January 15th, 1810. Tea on the~ table' at six o'clock pre- tin ciealy Public Speaking at'leight o'clock-and Ball and b Concert at ten 'c~lock ...

Mr. BRIGHT ON THE IRISH QUESTION

... should'not t16e Intelligent rth !and virtuous people -of the United Kingdom make he themi-an-ample restitution ?? ' Ardnwhen .i Mi speak'-to-that great party throughout ?? country,' 1 nd. I woulad say that inialP Sbeir strn~gles-whatever the | liby' may i! didettake ...

GREAT MEETING AT AYLESBURY

... in the i-,capacity ofa~tenant farmer,!a. man so well entitlcd~to Tofln speak to you on the subject of the interests of the, of fl. agriculturists of this Country. I remember speaking o to an audience, in this bail six years ago, and on 0 y. thast occasion ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 0 hte a siperior young person, of active and industrious habis asWAITING MAID and ATTENDANT. It is neces- .sary that she speak well, and also be able to do plain work, neatly. A knowledge of dressmalrng would be a recommenda - tion. Any respectable person ...

PROTECTION TO NATIVE INDUSTRY

... support the ard resolution, said that he appeared there by an invita- ise i tion of the metropolitan trades' delegates, to speak nat upon what he considered to be one ow the most imf be | portant questions of the present day. He stood, blio there to advocate ...

NOTES ON PASSING EVENTS

... not be without many days of dis- Mr. OasUer fairly wearied out the meeting, but : cil ' ; -' r :i, insisted that* he should speak as long as be [ of a i 1,,t rfs,!lt w ns a hubbub and the appointment I ] t '° r chairman, by whom the amendment was put. ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2196 | Page: 7 | Tags: none