A STRUGGLE FOR THE DRESS IMPROVER
... cutting down the salaries of others, the practical result of which will NI a most harassing complication when the Civil List conies to he resettled ow the demise a the Crows. ...
... cutting down the salaries of others, the practical result of which will NI a most harassing complication when the Civil List conies to he resettled ow the demise a the Crows. ...
... hotel—ran the thief might he seined; or might have confederates at band. He rustled to his wife, telling her how he bad resettled his valued watch from a thief. But you did not take your watch with you. 'be said. Look at it, on the dressing WA, ! ...
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... him that their town, which since the Union had under a united Parliament progressed by leaps and bounds, was it“elf a striking monument of what could lie done by an industrious people under united Parliament. Cookstown. which was truly a credit Tyrone ...
... y thos fixed, cannot be raised or altered nor the n tenant disturbed for fifteen vears. In the fifteenth year it may be re-settled for another to 'fifteen years; that is, the tenant gets, practically. y a term renewable every fifteen years; so that a ...
... O{l demise of the Crown when the Court is in residence at the Castle. The office will be abolished when next the Civil List is resettled. FOREIGN. Cuicaco, Moxoay.—The bursting of a dam at Dauphin has flooded five square miles of land. Tue cost of the ...
... Con solid, ted Fund of the United Kingdom Ireland shall payable from the Exchequer of the United Kingdom or Ireland, the ease ' may be, within the meaning of this Art. and an thb Art mad* payable from the Exchequer of the United Kingdom shall, if not otherwise ...
... servants. The earn of £70U,000 and all real estate belonging absolutely to Lord Derby with (be family estates, which were resettled in 1887 on coming of age of bis nephew, now Lord Stanley. All private papers and correspondence are bequeathed to tho executors ...
... le be 010 be lid to considerable Wald le re and widen. 111•111011 a the ninety its:, mainly angled pees an together. and uniting in a 04 t Pt .14 oonnetted ia the Presbyterian COWIN Ind thin Ile eink the well bk no and art barl of young men. also ebbed ...
... any report of the occurrence, but he would make inquiries and let the hon. member know the particulars. Mr. FORWOOD asked Civil Lord of the Admiralty whether the boiler which exploded was not of the Willcox type of boilers, which were now being fitted ...
... world runs itl ; ?? dta aspirations of the - Ith. LPt institluliOn. It is r . ?? le lolutions passed atI - .Ia in ` ay re-settle-ment of .I,) z Irehl-td the Belfast s;, hlie tisaixided and its effi- * 1 J~lolSs. Fi'A this declaration of ] ; ; expression ...
... and Engineering yard—closed few years ago—which bids fair, under it* new auspice*, make things speedily ham in that part United Kingdom. What the founders this yard have aown, m the shape well laid-out plant and excellent ; up-to-date machinery—which ...