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... years' penal servitude, A witness swore that It wa4 arranged that Meoriaxty should hang Father Marve, P.P. Calaireiveen, for speaking against Fenlaus fromt the altar. Thomas Noonan was 8entenosa to ten, and Reilly and Goulding to five years' penal servitude ...

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... centleteanes s.. yoting Chiltiren. Modern Laugluagen Spoken. Tarms mode- rnte,-Atddreee, 970, Deity poat, o211 Suite~ Tindy, speaking French and Enoglish ittently, rocks an El?- GAGidMENT a% Alortiag or Daily hloverceoe-.Addroce, A. Z., lire, Mali, Moeeley ...

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... liesi'arded for their tmn'rbles. C8OS The Da Guerclin nffair at Dinean, which, for snore roacons than one, no Engliahtnan curn speak of without bliihing, has inspired a local poet with tie following untranshlat- ihble lines, which are better than thore com~nonly ...

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... for family Ryuacgliosh, French, Mosic, Drawing. Salary AI50-Mri, Rayner, Swaseosea Homse, Leaimingten. c2753 A ws 5slrody,5 speaking Frrenchiand English flety ok nEN- A. Z.., Mrs. Hall, Msoseloy Road. ?? Birmingham. o26ti 1'DUCATION,-Tirere are Vcico in ...

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... which bouho exist iho the rerreaeetaton of your great community. If the voice which tl now Bileut for ever could onoe more speak to the Eleotors of Blrmiagham, it would urgoe them to put neido all local and accidental qesotionn, and to make their choice ...

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... Nuttati, Regintry 0111ce, 27, Great Clshaolna S~treet. gell80 ,(tEIIMAN WANTED, an Clotk, In a Molrehanto Ofties, Most %jR speak arid writo English, French, and Itoliani tiauetly. OCon accueteomed to Hardware huelneen ?? ress, with refer- WA PEDudollor ...

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... and itattoo of lout eosi'oyor ,to Box ilt, Post (3 l'ce, (oltRMAN WANTED. isn (blur, litt I Morithist'a Ullice. Mooti Xt.speak au ntisraito lisgtsh. Frsiolt. itoi I talian llvoenilty. Coo foccuoatonied. to Hard-iaro ?? preforreiit-AdiltroiO. wvith refer ...

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... you have had to complail. I need not, I think, offer you any ?? expeetatlone for the future. I fully belleve my post wfll speak f0 irly for tho f utre as regarrs my ponltion am your Representative. For the honour nou have hitherto conferred upon me, and ...

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... esoled cxistin the reproteutatin of yoor grecit cocuuctunity. If the voice which Is now Silent for ever couiil eolce more speak to the loastenr of Birmintghamn, it would uryo them to put asido all local and accidental qseatisons, and to ?? their choica ...

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... for, while soothing to the nervous system, It is reatoratlve, invgoroitng, and osatatinig. refreshing, ?? ?? ter ~Rqusi-thes spe}ak for thems~elves Iar but one comparative ?? ts establibh it aS the moat derirabbe hove. rage for Breakfast Luencheon. or R ...

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... thould exist in tilh represeuetation of your great community. If tile voice wilhich Is now silent for over oould tico iorr speak to the Rteators of BirIDhtelialn, it would ores them to put aside all local and acoidn(utol qoestions sod to rnako their uhaise ...

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... had to eosoplain. I need not, I thitk, oifer you any f lttering epoectatlons for the fotunre I fullY bhelievs my past Vwill speak fairly tfr t boe future rts itgardo my poetion as ?? Eeprresentaiive. For thb honour you have hitherto conferred si;no mu0 ...