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1890 - 1899
6 1898

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North Down Herald and County Down Independent

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North Down Herald and County Down Independent

TEE BZV. J. JOHNSZSCE WALKER'S PAREWZLL SZBYON. Ote Sunday evening in the Bangor Parish Church the Rev. J. ..

... keenest delights are liable to be interrupted and to be cut off. Ales, to be subject to change is one of the conditions of mortality ; but, thank God, yes, thank God, all's well that ends well. I have spent a number of years amongst you, I have gained ...

CHAPTER LT[,

... sympathy at the church of the Capucini was kneeling, praying before a crucifix upon a table, upon which were the emblems of mortality. From a feeling of reverence, they stood in silence till she bad finished her mime. Welcome, father said the lady, addressing ...

A PRETTY PicTutu:

... es been most enthusiastically received by American physicians as a means of safeguarding the life and health of hand-fed infants, and, so far, the results appear to have fully realised the expectations entertained. One point—the prescription of food in ...

NfN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 14, 1898

... nephew 'He has Indeed proved ; himself a true friend to me !* replied our hero, • Has he said the dame. Heaven Weis him ! He be mortal like what his uncle wor at his age—a great deal more like him than his father. But, HMIS% what brings thee hack Does 'ee want ...

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... beat wildly—not with joy at his own almost miraculous escape, but with commiseration for his fallen rival. Do you think it is mortal ?' demanded Captain Moo, in a whisper to the general, who stood, with the air of an amateur, coolly surveying the body. The ...

NORTH DOWN HERALD AND COUNTY DOWN INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1898

... coming to their aid with kindly words and generous gifts; and especially that Bangor Presbyterianism wiU take the igorous infant congregation to its heart and cherish it as its own.n the name, then, of the Presbytery of Ards, I bid a hearty welcome and ...