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... for tben able And IsniiarUW (a .4.Tlset thtportkdn of fthodipurt oitbe commznttee~sf'dosQistii4 Whichw era to the, position whig Mr. t. ?? tiorMa6 OeOMPlAt a db epedallyre rc x~olihn Dieorsm/That s Mused Lar ?? ?? e B=a xer tosw cante, elder and take sucseeb ...

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... tickets only, to be bad of Messrs. Ellis and . Son. e Printed particulars may be had. 14 days prior to the Sale, of tMessrs. WHIG [IT and BONNER, Solicitors, 10, London-street; d at GA RRAWAY'S; and of Messrs. ELLIS & SON, Auctioneers ;e and Estate Agents ...

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... OF PARTIES. FUNERAL kOF DR BROWN. IRISH COURTSHIP AT THE RISK OF £i0Q0. 'iBlE GHOST OF JANET GEDDES AND JOHN BULL. THE. OLD WHIGS AND THE NEW TORIES. EDINBURGH WARD MEETINGS!. A LITERARY CELEBRITY'S REASOS FOR Nor .ATTENDING THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE ...

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... Green to an effirierrt Sand, and conducted by Four Masters of the Ceremoniee. Dinner in the old Picture Gallery in the North Whig at Two o'clock. Tickets, 2s. each. Ticlidta of Admission, Is., or including Railway Conveyance to Lonrdou-bridge, Pimlico, ...

Published: Sunday 22 August 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5258 | Page: 8 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... knowledge, judgment, or business facultv-no: whether he has any aptitude for tire duty to be dic- charged, but whether he is a Whig or a Tory, &o., &c flis dependence, too, is not co much upon high character, as with the friendly relations he bears with the ...

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... puhilebera beilto say that toe presetatonat o~othis vuable gift wilnt Itn the elt~htest do- intrfo Wih te odinry ontntsofthe wert, Whig wlM, in CT .o `oethanwnsly intereating and attreetive chreacter, beustifubliv drdwpandencravedbya-rtist aclbiYtepattrn) of ...

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... WEITH IT? Br PISISTBATUI CAXTON.-PART XIII. BrOOD. Twx FessIO M1ssi. EeorVANw FUsItEBus AFTER TIHi PALL Or Dwnar. TorE COSE OF WHIG GovEsNMEiNHr. MA1Y-DAY. 'TnE DEFE5AT OF THE FACCTIONS. Wattle-n OiBLnsOWOOD & SONS, Edinburgh and London. OLBURN'S NEW MONTHLY ...

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... OF PARTIES. FUNERAL OF DR BROWN.: IRISH COURTSHIP AT THE RISK OF £X500.' THE GHOST OF JANET GEDDES AND' JOHN BULL THE OLD WHIGS AND THE NEW TORIES. EDINBURGH WARD MEETINGS. A LITERAB.Y CELEBRITY'S REASONS FOR NOT ATTENDING THE SOCIAL'SCIENCE CONFERENCE- ...

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... Plveow Ma' kehnoseafmloslotts andthowable rfumedy ?? o InalOpErle ofworlsh, ?? symerfsat ?? h'is pleteoothealthyeand hirsty.Whig tor 'ado asvolhdod 'iasper to boe withfull n remdlicitdrecon f tor'making itxup adse 19, y % ?? the ' e at, aueohw& m*4e~srn ...

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... FRaE TRADE-Mr. Cobden was not a candidate for any place 0 but Huddersiteld at the last general election. ir A PoLiTIcia.-The Whigs were out of office from 1807 until y 1830. J. C.'s note isnotintelligible. What is th e writer aiming at? . A. B.-Banchester ...

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... Barnish House, 27th Oct., 1858. 422 FANTED, A TRAVELLER, BY A HOUSE IN W the Manchester Trade in Belfast. Address, Traveller, Whig Office. 4457 WTANTED, A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, as Shop Assistant, or as an Assistant Book- keeper in an Office. Satisfactory ...

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... the learoed gentleman is not satisfied by this time that hecommitted a grave mistake, even as a disappoint- ed and rejected Whig, let him read, lear1, and inwardly digest the speech delivered, with a view to his special enlightenment and edification ...