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BEDFORD SAVINGS' BANK. Manager for the week,.Major Deverell

... that in the eriticism was nesrly unknown, or anachronisms and errors as are fouad authors could not have been pessed when he speaks as be generally does, servation. is pot only the most an truste orthy of the Greek and Rowa srnishes nearly sll that we kno» ...

— e BEDFORD ITERARY & SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION On Tuesdny evening au admirable lecture was livered at this ..

... gross anachronisms and errors as are found even in the best | authors could not have been passed over. [Herodotus when he speaks as be generally does, from his owa observation, is pot only the most ancient, but the most trust-worthy of the Greek and Rowan ...

BEDFORD COUNIY COURT

... Redhead, fl-nm and proiessor of masic, of Aylesbury, sald the organ was in a m(st defective stata some of the pipes would not speak at all, and was not, when put up st Whitchmale, worth more than 164, ite present value was considerably laas, Mr. SwiRMAN, ...

Litevature,

... ‘ n'ayes pus de xéle’ would be very properly addressed to American brides aud Benedicts, for who cawn deny that it is (to speak mildly) in very bad taste to display, for the edification of a crowd of indifferent spectators, feelings which ought to he ...

FOR RHADY MONEY ONLY. Revalenta Arabica Food, Discovered, Grown, and cxelusively Imported ~ BY DU DARRY AND CO.,

... From the Venerable the Archdeacon of Hoss. “ Aghadown Glebe, Skibbereen, County Cork. “ Aug, 23, 1849. ¢ Dear Sir,~l cannot speak too favourably of the ¢ Rovalonia Agubles.’ “ ALEX. BSTUART, Archdeacon of Ross,” | “ Klnfi- College, Cambridge, Ost, 15, 1849 ...

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... bailding to witness the ¢ the sble and eloquent s 2 abssuce at the dinner g compelled to retuen to and moreover was greatly 1l speakes concluded by ook upon the proceedings ot in his life; the period envinence (rom which he bankfaluess at the broad ay before ...

AN ENQUIRER

... and theta, | that tbare are a great many more public meetings than , there were formerly, but that only three four people speak, and deal out such volumes of bad grammar , that the most retfxetaUe, Uarnol, aecomplitjicJ, and rejimed cUunt always stop ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1850
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 740 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BEDFORD TIMES

... hetrayer of the other Ameers. The nature of this has not heen hes not been made known ; but that the Khyrpore chief could long speak the truth or act honestly, iz a thing not to he looked for. Sir C. Napier, in reviewing the troops now quartered at Lahore ...

P. IX PUBLIC

... upon, bat hitherto maintained unbroken silence ; perhaps is waiting till all have uttered their minds who d*em it needful to speak, that be may then himself wind tbe matter. If so will hate many attentive readers those who know him too well to impute bis ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1850
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 937 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EXTRACTS FROM NEW BOOKS, &e

... aud possessing, as they do, a common ’llnsn:ge they are easily distinguishable from each other. The former ure generally speaking, thicker sei, and shorter of stature ; whilat the colour of the skin. | approaching nearer to black — proclaims an origin ...

THE BEDFORD MERCURY AND HUNTINGDON EXPRESS,

... so, further, in tire many honourable Kama that have adorned it. Hut time amt ability both fail me. How, especially, could 1 speak without wearying you, and chaSng own spirit with the utter inadequacy *he attempt, the honour conferred upon this society, ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1850
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3345 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

EXTRACTS FROM NEW BOUKS, §e

... and sat down as mnch at case as if he were lounging in the back parlour of a | coantry inn. Pitt, as the adage runs, could ¢ Speak a king's speech off-hand,” so consecutive weze his sentences ; end his round, smooth periods delighted the uristocracy of all ...