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THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 18T9

... talent very high order, aad peculiar vehemence of temperament, have earned tor Gladstone reputation which ia worldwide Aad when speaks aa matter of European interest hia audience is far larger one than even toe widespread populations which apeak the English ...

DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANT PLAGES. to * Catholic, situation good plain AddrtM M. Clarke, Tost Office. n«*»r Le« is. ..

... ACCIDENT OF 11 TEARS STAND INQ HENRY DENYXR. Bead Shepherd to Bit Grace the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, writes Dm* Sir,-I speak too highly d' from wearing the Bell and Spine Band, which I parifcustd Arum about month* ago. A 1 tout 21 yean ago t met ...

FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 18T9

... the Government had received. The detractor: of the Govt rument hail coilujised after full debute iu Parliament. Lord >erby, speaking at Rochdale last night, spoke of the present aa industrial crisis, such had not seen since tue days til-; cotton famine. ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGEN

... made. Kennedy pronounced eulogtom upon the deoeasad. Several members of the Society of Friends were present. WILLIAMS, M.P., speaking Cblle die tier Denbigh test evening. sai the country no* yet reached the depth distress, much which WM owing the agitated ...

TDE PORE AND GERMANY

... d tteri.py, ami oi.r listen# that call with *u* it. © 1.1 tie rent paltiifi what was before Nay, thv poor wtiio# 1 am now speaking you, they call, and in a Way they are iu.p te» you, btcnuiH- one alii remain «h© a iui« position a© ore whtl* be haa wt%bt'l ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1»79

... the sncoemful results of Institution which is calculated to farther the education which now so desirable. When was asked to speak I thought that you might expect me to deliver philosophies! ir.-«ti«e the priudplse of art. Luckily for you 1 remembered the ...

WATERLOO CUP GOSSIP

... his career; but is hardly the cut and not likely run, though would probably clear out best of Mr Colmafi's tried together. Speaking Mr I may mention that hi* last year's representative, Palm Flower, died few days The dividers of the Great Southern Cap both ...

NOTES FOB ANGLERS

... many of the most wriuu* disasters flocd, as the effect of the rainfall in releasing bodies of water previously accumulated. Speaking of mild, vet winters, the Annual Register for hundred years ago—contains a paragraph which singularly like good deal that ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1879

... I vao mote onti t ret attentive hearing, and X trnet ohall act • .i.Ht. have eeveral matters of pabUc Interest - *•>» I t» speak yon, hot baton so th.rr local and perhaps personal qoeetion upon whh-h y,m will believe, all yon, export to ray %f« -r hop* ...

A MINISTER OF COMMERCE

... port Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, which Sir Lopes, Messrs Sampson Lloyd, ttt>s, end Palest on, M IVa, were also present. Speak* tog on the report—one clause of which recommended the appoint t.tcf Minister of Commerce—the ChajbxME sold was rather sceptical ...

CAPTAIN ROOK IN PARIS

... that, General? ••At icartt, dr. rejoiced the noble warrior. When one gambler Insults another la establishment* audi as am speaking of—and the like whbh 1 well-known streets off the central and notably round about the new house —no one thinks of paying ...