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ilcbe. Ousely Higgins, l’., proceedo

... Archbishop‘of Canterbury would denounce indulgence in mutton chops Friday, and nrescribe holy water as a specific for all inward complaints. What would they say to that at Exeter hall or St Jude’s? The whole zoological garden of the Apocalypse broke loose, ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—JANUARY 17, 1852

... to land us on the coast of Prance, but the wind shifting, he was obliged to stand out to sea in the hope of falling with an inward-bound ship. This not occurring, hi determined to land n* on the coast of England, and tried for Falmouth. The weather became ...

INFLUENCE OF OCCUPATION UPON HEALTH

... —Tailors, notwithstanding their confined atmosphere and bad posture, are not subject to acute diseases, but give way to stomach complaints and consumption. The prejudicial influence of their employment is more insidious than urgent ; it undermines rather than ...

THE DUNDALK DEMOCRAT AND PEOPLE’S JOURNAL—SEPTEMBER 4, liss2

... matter which, they love each other dearly. Sometimes she presses her emaciated hand against her side as if to suppress an inward pang, and presses her lips firmly lest their quivering should betray it. How expreasibly touching it is to see those children ...

SLIGO ELECTION

... to publish the hours at which the trains start, or the fares charged, but we trust they are such a* to give no cause for complaint. We understand the directors their meeting on Thursday last resolved to make a suitable reduction in the fares on the line ...

THE nrmUK DEMOCRAT ASD rE( PIE’S JOURNAL-APIIII, 2J, 1551

... speakers, and organs of opinion,in England talks ed of Ireland and Irishmen with such bitter contempt now when Irish claims and complaints were so completely and coolly ignored. There never was a time, in the history of the world, when it was riuus a disadvantage ...

Zultla, Wealth, sal ispgiasss

... precursors of serious Mi.' of appetite, latulenry. acidity, bearthern.' headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, costlessese, all complaints front whatever Cleat, and impurity of the blood generally. PO, correcting the system after lodulging too freely In the Isturies ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1855
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 876 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

stand?' ‘Yra.’ The landlord this trae got somewhat cxci'od, and Mr Randolph drore off Rut the surprise, in a few

... together and settle our affairs- Bat firs: you must decide important question here. Some if these gentlemen till me there are complaints, and loud ones, that the transmission of sound defective in your bea itiful theatre—that fact the galleries cannot bear ...

AGENTS

... millions of little openings Oil the surface oar bodies, i roagli tlieso itns finitiueiit, Tabbed toe sain, carried to any or-aa inward part, diseases of kidneys, ■fine l.iver, atfections tbe Hear'., Uidammatioa of Lan„s. AstUmas, Coughs and Colds, are i;6 uu ...

I A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A MARVELLOCS AGE:: k tri iroz .—• ' 4 1 ,5 : t v ,

... we sea of little openings an the eof our bodies. Through three this Ointweat when rohded on tbe is carried to any ergan or inward part. Diseases of the Eidnoiyit. disorders of the Liver, affections of the Heart, Inlay:I/nation of the Loafs, Asthma* Cough ...

Published: Saturday 01 March 1856
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 410 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

AGENTS

... millions of little opeuings on the surface u„r bodies, through these this Uiotmenl, w:ien rubbed the skin, carried any organ or inward part. Dista.-c* ol the kidneys, the Liver, .lions ol the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs. Asthma-. Coughs and Colds, ar- ...

„ 0.1,.!>■)» its be.(!Ui!u', c>a.lort*bl«, a.iJ to . v.-ry re et a, JesiraL'e as ea t be obuiue i .11 ftv \e-

... see milli-ius of little openings the surface of our bodies. 1 hrough these itmeut, when rubbed on the skin, carried to ore inward part. Diseases the k.dne}s, r i.ivcr, afifeclions tiie Dear , of the Louos, Asthma., and Colds, arc by its means eflectu.lly ...