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FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... from- this subject, I must next speak of the character'of this festival as do- fined by its name.. This hallhas 'beeni the theatre of Chartist festivals, Democratic festivals, and Socialist festivals; 'but the 'Fraternal' Democrats have the honour this ...

PRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... this subject, I must next speak of the character of this festival as de- ti e fined by its name.- This hall has been the theatre Si of o hartist. festivals, -Democratic festivals, and a d Socialist festivals: but the Fraterrnal Democrats a have the honour ...

FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... from this subject, I must next speak of the character of this festival as de- n- fined by its name. This ball has been the theatre of Chartist' festivals, Denocratic festivals, and ASocialist festivals; but the Fraternal Democrats In have the honour this ...

FRATERNAL FESTIVAL

... from this subject,. I'must 'next speak'of the character of this festival as de- t] fined by its name. This hall has been the theatre SI d of Chartist'''festivali;' Democ'ratic festivals, and a Sobialist 'festivals; 'but the Fraternal Democrats' a have the ...

NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION

... had eltpsed after our oseeting In lhis place before we fel It to be otrr duty to convene to sogregale meeting in Drury-lane Theatre. Ily this time it had become evident that the feelintg in favollr of reform, which had been displayed theotgboat the dilstricls ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4168 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... after' out'mcietiltg in this 1 id piaco before we felt it to be our duty to convencoan i slgrgsegae eaceting in Drttry-hsno Theatre. By this ig tlius 'it-had hoeomcm evident that t1lo feeling 'inf w favour-of reformn,'whilch lhad been displayed through- ...

PARLIAMENTARY AND FINANCIAL REFORM

... after our mecetingi in thia lies ~ place'befer~,.we felt'it to be our juty~to convene an tha ae'greg.ate eseetni Drury-lane Theatre.' By this con 09time it had: becm . oideset,. that the' feeling in ap fa vour of refoirm, which had been, displayed thiough- ...

The Metropolis

... rnais Shore .1I without detrienet. to the fame . of the younger it actress. On the destruction by fire of.Covent-garden. He Theatre,: in 1808, Miss Smith accepted an engage- car meat on London terms, in Dublin. She remained bet in Ireland for -three years ...

The Metropolis

... Jaen Shero Fl without detriment to the fame of the younger at fr aetress. On the destructionl by fire of Covn-- _ garen Han Theatre, in 1808, Miss Smith accepted an engage- Carr mnent on London terms in Dublin. She remained beth in Ireland for three yeais ...

Varieties

... ad blanl etting. Soon after he le became Lord he happened to witness some paste- is mime of Don Quixote, in the Dublin Theatre, And attracted notice by the stentorian peals of his n laughter 'wbenSancho was tossed in the blanket. JS Iext morning the ...

Varieties

... blanketting. Soon after he hhe became Lord he happened to witness some panto. son mime' of DOD '9ixote, in the Dublin Theatre, ,onand attracted notipe by the stentorian peals of his on laughter when Sancho was tossed -in the blanket. ?? Next morning ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... and lots were TI '-drawn as to who should be the one to commit the aet. The Nov. party on whom the lot fell wrent to the theatre on the night The ,of the 24th December, when it was expected the President prov *would he present, but he did not, fortunately ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3739 | Page: 6 | Tags: News