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UlisttllaiKous Central Hftos

... at the Palace of Westminster, sounded for the last time, and that while in the act of striking Big Ben (or move properly speaking, Victoria”) became dumb for ever. was soon afterwards discovered that it was irredeemably racked. Cracked anti laid uj> as ...

THE LEAMINGTON ADVERTISER

... demand back their husbands, sons, or friends, with an eye that would not pity, and a hand that would not spare (hear). In speaking of its progress in England, said that since the year 1827 there had been decided political growth, and they hod obtained ...

(We deem it right to state that we do noi identify ourselves with our correspondent’s opinions.) A gnat deal of

... politicians of the old school, whose secondary occupation it is to watch him, to circle round him in obsequious attitudes, to speak him fair Parliaments and public documents by professing their profound respect for him, and when they differ from him, do so ...

PROGARMME,

... lie regretted there should lx? any disagreement amongst them, yet when he saw' the business neglected, it was bis duty to speak. The business was neglected in more ways than one, since it was the talk of practical men that the contractors had begun at ...

Foreign and Domestic

... Paris correspondent) are said to be in a much better state now than they have been for a long time. A change of language, in speak- ing of England and things English, is observable even among subordinate officials, who invariably take their tone from the ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Leamington Spa Courier
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3174 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

METROPOLITAN GOSSIP

... membership of the corps. It may possibly isd issist the movement if we let the circt nlur published by the Hon. Secretaries speak for itself. It is as follows :-— toi legi * The members of this Corps being desirous of rendering be it as effective as those ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Leamington Spa Courier
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5698 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

County and District News

... was busmess, and, whilst he had seen the duties of that Board neglected, it | was is duty to speak out. It was more than once that he had | occasion to speak of this. ‘The coutractors—practical men said so—had begun at the wrong end of the work, and they ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1860
Newspaper: Leamington Spa Courier
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 19618 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LEAMINGTON ADVERTISER

... thronged the Abbey fetched light from Him, and one more was to-morrow to gatnered into the noble brotherhood who, being dead, vet speak, because the light that was in them was Cnrisvs, the i lark ness was buried with them, it was their own; so, too, was Christ ...

DU CUMMING’S LECTURE, YESTERDAT

... could not expect they would all acquiesce in his sentiments or the conclusions which should endeavour to justify. If he should speak decidedly on any one point on which Christians differ, he hoped he should do so with a deep sense that he might wrong and they ...

THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1860

... access the place of execution, that full details may abroad. I think was from misunderstanding, as I said before. I cannot speak contrary Hie law, but I say, as my firm opinion, that the greatest benefits are derived from the fullest publicity being given ...

THE CHARGE

... attention at various times to legislative enactments of recent promulgation, but at the present lime have no such subjects to speak of. There is one subject to which shall specially refer. The close of the past year was saddened by spectacle which 1 glad ...

loral

... of the Parade, who lias admirably carried out the wishes of the subscribers. Mb. Grubb's Lecture. The Border Record, in speaking of this gentleman, says that “Mr. Grubb is one of the earliest advocates of Temperance now alive; and, though he has been ...