THE LINEN TRADE
... not exhibit anything like the decrease which was anticipated in the aggregate amount of exports in the staple trade.—Northern Whig. ...
... not exhibit anything like the decrease which was anticipated in the aggregate amount of exports in the staple trade.—Northern Whig. ...
... country will thus be brought into more direct and more expeditious communication with other parts of the kingdom,— Northern Whig. The Royal Stud, —Fourteen horses aud four carriages, including one state carriage, belonging to her Majesty, arrived this ...
... exhibit anything like the decrease which was anticipated in the aggregate amount of exports in the staple trade. —Northern Whig. ...
... the demolition the Sheffield Knifegrinder and his story— Story Lord bless you, I have none to tell, sir. The kxo.miner and Whig papers, are formally appealed to point-blank denying any possible concession Sardinia, such as to create a cattu belli. The ...
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... of Macaulay's last volume. It is an able, just, though slightly depreciatory criticism. Macaulay his viewed history from the Whig side, and, however de. lightful his narrative, it is too party coloured to stanl the test of time, though it will always remain ...
... Magazime opens with review el last volume. It able, jiut, though slightly depreciatory criticism. Macaulay has viewed history the Whig aide, and, however delightful his narrative, it too party coloured stand the test time, though it will always remain a monument ...
... of the Sheffield Knifegrinder and his story— Story? Lord blew you, I have none to tell, ail*. The Examiner and Economist, Whig papers, are formally appealed to as point-blanc denying any possible concession of Sardinia, such as to create a casus belli ...
... crop. In however, the ansier of will be bad, owing to the extreme moistare of tle of the for so lengthened a period.—Northern Whig. in Reaping is going forward rapidly, and ite of Jac- standing the long and incessant wet weathe ee, as, if considerably injured ...
... In all c-is-s. however, the quality will be bad. owing the extn-ma ranis*ure the toil lor so lengthened period.— Xorlhern Whig. Galway Faiu.—(From our Cor re* pendant) —Galway, Wkdxbouay.—The September h *rse fair was h.-!d here to-day. The show of poni ...
... neighbours. But, in the case our dogs, the case is very different, and in several districts the plague is most annoy ing.—AorlAem Whig, Incidents or Her Majesty's Tour Ireland. characteristic trail of her Majesty's genuine kindness of heart and consideration ...
... moiety the crop. In all cases, . however, the quality will bad, owing to the extreme the soil for Imgtheaed period.— Northern Whig, Expsasa ZTKA Police a Ttmtuar.— Tbs gnat ,*a the retspeysn this oeuaty, specialty KsnS Ria?**- 1* b*»K •*** ths Isrgs ssm ...