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REVIEW OF THE COEN TRADE FUR THE PAST

... Its the way of relief bur Hobert given plenty of good ad% we atout competing win our own countrymen; but altogether a'o ii, speaking of o f slime competition we' err really afivid. lie will di kr the moideration of Le.r n lit i se pnr•di.nsu fall a suture ...

Scat Netts

... 4 the It.ltna the occasion 'reviving 'kir bibles, Kitt 'I +nt)•rt Was hikers from. the 1.1. Satnu t l, e. slut 111th. V. Speak Lord for thy acre■nt hermits. llN.:r•ti.nt Itd. went, and r Lord In his Word, Mitesters, .01 1.1 . rAuee ; whi c h ►d.l.e• ...

lIATIIS ANL) IvAsunousEe

... attack on us. (Some confus on and cheering.) Mr. claimed the chairmen's protection, no this in• terruption. ( Yuu were not speaking. Older !) The question was one which should have been referred to their auditor.:. If the directors took such high ground ...

WILTSHIRE PROTECTION AIRETINO

... their designs. Much had been said with respect to protection being kept up for the benefit of the ariirocrary. Now he could speak for himself, that in the parish where he resided them were 303 landowners beside himself. Now, if protection were put on for ...

ocal Tebn;

... on the 15th instant, she naked static tea, which ws to her a hilst ids hot. Shortly afterwards on a person up stairs, and speaking to her, it snood that woe deal Verdict— Died by the visitation of You CONCERT.-011 Moutlax evening last, a grand concert ...

IN FOSSGATE, YORK. ALT, dune TWOFREEHOLD lIESSUAG ESorDWELLING-HOUSES,situato is Fassgate, in the City of York, ..

... which be hail the honour and pleasure in presenting which was one of the best, —one of the most striking —one of the niost speaking likenesses which had ever been produced by that great artht. (Applause.) Thee (observed the hon. Chairman) presented die ...

MR. HUDSON'S DEFENCE

... the only difference being that it has now been thought advantulteons for the Company to retain these latter shares. Legally speaking, the responsibility in respect of these Sunderland Dock share ty parhars be cast upon me, but, if this be so, every sharehoM ...

:I1 COI3DEN ON RENTS

... of restriction would continue. Cobden, ibid. Mr. Colman after tree Teal s 111. I am not going to 111. Bat Ido say that speak in A this it SIMPLY •NDPURFLY LANGUAGE now than when a QUESTION OF RENT (hear, ogiimiog for a repeal of hear). And if the farmers ...

THE culAwrisT VINCENT

... that: secret voting can be wanted only of two classes of persons, viz.—Those oho are not independent and those • who wish to speak one way and to role another. Now as to the first of these classes, we would ask, where do any such exist in the City of York ...

ON THE REDUCTION OF RENTS

... disturb a synod of orris. There they were, all comfortabli settled in their us wi,h good Mr. StuTge in the chair and *be usual speak , rit prepar.ll to let oft their regulmtion speeches. sith appropriate pauses to he fill al up w;th appropriate rho: es. members ...

TIIc. FARMS P.S' FRUEND AND FIIEMIAN'B JOURN.I

... trade, r.s the certify:it ion of their lives. Now, I know their character, ibex truculent, diabolical divinition well; and I speak advisedly deliberately %viten I say that e%tereeinationwholesale extermination, is only way of dealing with these Dyck.. There ...

CATHOLICITY /N LONDON

... given, to cope with the raging sturistef and hell. It Is not to triumph over the anxieties and pain of others that we thus speak; but rather to encourage you to bear them tette , . Rush in to their rescue, snatch them Iron their perils, and dying them ...