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f‘: '-: CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER 3 1887 ' IN MEMORY marble tablet speaks thy name And points to date are there
... f‘: '-: CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER 3 1887 ' IN MEMORY marble tablet speaks thy name And points to date are there saintly claim Gold (ate cold cold marble (ails to tribute in the foil For sain knowledge dull beneath leaves see But many many miles divite loving ...
Tiff 1887 CHESTER ’ Sooutt hold on evening ntmei for (Kev B Hargreaves) to hie address of the pointed speaking
... Tiff 1887 CHESTER ’ Sooutt hold on evening ntmei for (Kev B Hargreaves) to hie address of the pointed speaking In the second briefly th public speak ing ia he the results appreciai of by Mr R A Jones all present after Mr John Mori it meeting Mimns held ...
I IhA by Ih 111 t of the rule He .11.1 ...t Joast te, I had to speak or. ruled
... I IhA by Ih 111 t of the rule He .11.1 t Joast te, I had to speak or. ruled OM Arr. Ilse th, n b. ..1 F:~.lJo'd. thought Co. oat .4 r. If were t•• Iterate the-re what t I place year. they would then for ever ant row. other people Lam honied wanted ...
A -- nie ‘The Cuatnwas, after grace had been said, rose, and made the following toasts should not, speaking, enter
... A -- nie ‘The Cuatnwas, after grace had been said, rose, and made the following toasts should not, speaking, enter into our proceedings, I felt quite care that we as loyal Welshmen and Englishmen could not inaugurate them giving a hearty sympathy for ...
CHRONICLE JULY 1888 Second Edition Saturday 930 am GLADSTONE INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION following letter rom Mr ..
... CHRONICLE JULY 1888 Second Edition Saturday 930 am GLADSTONE INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION following letter rom Mr Gladstone invitation speak ( Co Festival to held Crystal on Saturday 18th '— of CommonB 3rd July 1888 Sir— will not to the describe but I have no dim- ...
GRAMMAR IND TBZ ART OF LETTER WRITINO
... ment when speaking or writing. ‘erms—Ten private we being now a very important sul . Gentlemen attention to our specie) terms to or Com! airing this branch either for Scholastic purp ses. NGUAGES—FRENCH, GERMAN, DUTCH. Pupils are taught to speak and write ...
OPZNINO OF THIS DRIrENCI
... to ignore that bat for these letters there would heve The learned counsel been no such inqu! the assistance ven in the to speak deprecatingly the Zimes, and said it etill case by skein of remained to himself to unravel the He then evidence thrown down ...
TARYONLET LOCAL MARI) MLF:TINON
... inconvenient to explain away the expensive workings of the board when placed in contrast sith the Highway Districts. Mr. Daine speaks of my “ small knot of followers at Nantesich. Well, how many were they? Twenty-five. How many were his? Nine ; and if the ...
EARLY LOCAL NEWS,
... EARLY WS, in preference to that of retaining end of the week, by which time they have comparatively speaking lost their interest. We are thus to insert late news in our Satusday's issue which otherwise would necessarily have been crowded out or ...
EARLY LOCAL NEWS,
... ARLY LOCAL in to that of retaining reports until the end of the week, by which time they have comparatively speaking lost their interest. We are thus enabled to insert late news in our Saturday's issue which otherwise would necessarily have been erowded ...
WREXHAM
... that at the meeting called by the Mayor of Wrexham for Wednesday next, in addition to several eminent the Hon. T. Kenyon will speak in favour of a recommittal of the bill which is to be introduced in the House of Lords by his Grace the Duke of Westminster ...