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Fall particulars m which TO be LET, UNFURNISHED, BEAUMONT j HOUSE, ST. MARY.—A convenient and commodious ..

... seeing practice and gaining experience. The Testimonials I shall have the pleasure laying before the Governors will especially speak of the manner in which I . availed myself those opportunities, and of fitness for the office seek. Should you do me the honour ...

EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Before Mr. Registrar King, Re JAMES MadClCOtt Boyey, of Torquay, painter, glazier ..

... Sir, —I hope you will excuse nay taking the liberty of sending you a few lines, but think in thesettimes everyone ought to speak out, and I should feel obliged if you will put this letter in your paper. I have always been a Liberal, because I thought that ...

The Purifier.— Old Blood Dr. Jacob Townsend's Sabsapakilla.— Another Testimonial. — Messrs. Dean, Steel & ..

... derangements of tbe blood, and can taken with perfect safety and reliability in the most delicate state of health ; and 1 speak from experience, having taken many of the mammoth bottles. —Yours respectfully, Mi-s.Francis D'Abcy, Prospect House. Bally ...

Negro Legislator—The loyal Legislature of South Carolina, composed mostly negroes, has passed a resolution ..

... passed him the night, but thought him inebriated. A verdict accordance with the facts was returned. The Dundee newspapers speak of a gallant action Captain Baldwin Wake, R.N., command the Mara merchant training ship for boys that port. Seeing one of his ...

OF THP DEVON WEEKLY TIMES

... little doubt that Mr. !Nandi desires the Earl of Derby to succeed his lamented father. But the Conservative party ought to speak out, and say what Mr. Disraeli knows is said in every club and drawing-room. He is not popular, and cannot, therefore, afford ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1870
Newspaper: Express and Echo
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 1531 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The Gazette Daily Telegram MONDAY, J.vx. 3. When the winter set in it was felt many kindlyhearted people in Exeter

... aristocracy of the county may be fairly taken exception to; but people comfortably off must remember that a man who is.soto speak,the voice of starving is natu.. BUUft£ i(J and give word to ungenerous suspicions. Wha' we vrant ' and tbe public want, is ...

THE BISHOP'S SERMON (YESTERDAY)

... we can each each other our opinions and our principles, and this mist have an effect upon the lives of those to whom we â– speak. There does not appear to be any other influenoe exert over each other so subtle, and so Penetrating nent its effects as that ...

CHRISTMAS AT THE COUNTY ASYLUM

... so to speak, to lest —idiotic faces of the lowest type. All, nevertheless, art clean and kmily treiUl, all the doctor audcrowt round him get friendly recognition, though apparently destitute of the many of them, thinkinj a thought or speaking a rational ...

Published: Tuesday 04 January 1870
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 2671 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MISCELLANEOUS

... yell 0 pain and terror. No ill effects followed, nor can I affirm the dog was Caffcri, Jjand ond Wat'V' ' ~ , Testimony.—ln speaking ot Jnt BLOOD rURiViER, old Dr. JACOB S SAS- C. Kemott, c, L.s.A., Loud, says 'I »ecommend diseases and all impurities the ...

Published: Tuesday 04 January 1870
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 3874 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DISTRICT NEWS

... for the Committee to oould not aba ?• furthe for was quite clear they required He dS p ' of themselves, what wa3 really * speak oa behalf of bis own interest, but rather the town generally. what had been proposed to ha done, they would not m v rly be ...

Published: Tuesday 04 January 1870
Newspaper: Western Times
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 6294 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE REV. E. R. COLBY'S PUPILS BE- ASSEMBLE on January 25th. For Terms, apply' 22, Dix s Field, Exeter. HPHE

... practice and gaining experience. The Testimonials I shall have the pleasure of laying before tbe Governors will especially speak of the manner in which I availed myself of those opportunities, and for office I seek. Should you do me tbe honour to Elect ...