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DIETRICHSEN & H ANN AY'S BOYALA L M A N >

... information most useful to persons in England, Ireland, and Scotland. It is an excellent office book of reference.” Northern Whig, Not. 11, 1851. “The Royal Almanack.—Very npany of our readers must acquainted with the ‘Royal Almanack.’ issued each year ...

THE MINISTRY

... emigrate or hang ourselves, if dislike it; and oh ! grand and characteristic tail-piece to the blunders of a superannuated Whig Cabinet, we have a failing revenue; on which we may live as the soldier—“spending half-a-crown out sixpence a day.” The Times ...

SIBOM ft«HWd« Of ■»” 1 - 8- '' a kSSnSIi iw* »f

... Parliament of a kind so palpably and undisputably wise, and so immensely important, that we believe nothing but the selfishness of Whigs; the narrowmindedness free-trsders, and the crazy folly and short sightednesa of socialists and democrats can prevent the nation ...

OPIXIOXS OF THE PRESS

... information most useful to persons in England, Ireland, and Scotland. It is an excellent office book of reference.”—A'cc/Aem Whig, Noe. 11, 1851. “The Royal Almanack.—Very many of our readers must acquainted with the Royal Almanack,’ issued each year Messrs ...

OPINIONS OP THE PRESS

... filled with information most useful to persons in England, Ireland, and Scotland. It is excellent office book of reference.”— Whig, Nov. 11, 1851. “The Royal Almanack.—Very many of our readers must acquainted with the 'Royal Almanack,' Issued each year by ...

THE WEST OF ENGLAND CONSERVATIVE. FEBRUARY 4. 1552

... gone abroad among Seamen that they are to look to the boats, and it will be found that they will not be slow in carrying the Whig Board of Trade theory into practice. A friend of ours, Captain Jamieson, when he had the illluck to run the Atalanta on ...

mmi of and PLYMOUTH AND DEYONPORT ADVERTISER

... with informaUon most useful to persons in England, Ireland, and Scotland. It is excellent office book of reference.” —Northern Whig, Nov. 11, 1851. “The Royal Almanack.-Very many of our readers must be acquainted with the Royal Almanack.’ issued each year ...