LA LUMIERE
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... threatened to lead the most serious consequences. The facts may staled in a few words: French armed transport, the L'lsercund the Lumier, 16-gnn brig,had been undergoing repairs in the harbour of Port Louis. On the 7th of September, during the absence of the ...
... nous transparente la sublime harmonie Qui toujours a regne, qui reanera toujours Noble et divin flambeau, grand astre de lumiere. Guide nous desormais, sois notre uvant coureur vtentifs a. ta voix, fidels a ta banniere. Nous suivront en tous ieux tes ...
... Farnham (t) 30 1 Lord Howth’a Agitation 30 1 Mr. Williamson’s Shinrone (t) 1 Mr. Hardcastle’s Rescue 50 1 Mr. Castle ns Grande Lumiere (t) 50 1 Mr. Laing’e Johnnie Barrie (t) 50 1 Mr. Hughes’ Tipperary Boy (t) 10 to 1 agst Lord Waterford’s Sir John. 20— 1 Mr ...
... from her Infant. Dora cher petit, deja l'4toile du matin Disparait, et l'aurore a l'horizon lointain Roule ses vagues de lumiere ; Du berger matinal dtjA j'entends la voix Dora, 6 cher petit, dors, pour la derniere fois, Sur le sein brulant de la mare ...
... killed to other ones the manner A fourth was despatched gardener with his spade The main body of the animals then towards Dieu-Lumiere and the keeper of wine-shop shot two the weight of which was from 100 to kilog each stray animal having entered timber-yard ...
... ., a El phris gm chwarter yw 2s.. 2 nd taha ymlae; a'a neu 29 6c1. w5 na eir hyry. ro Anfonir dwy, neunrhkw gyfier (oqu , Lumier) I( drwry y post ganL y qj eddw ra q y prisiia hyn, eiv El phris wedi ei stamplo ydyw 3c.;- s.; Sen r Pt chwarter, a thahi ...
... wires; and as the tube are hermetically sealed, and do not rise perceptibly in temperture, or as the inventors express it, la lumiere est froide, there is no possibilty of ignition of the explosive gases. The light obtained, they admit is feeble, but this ...
... January 18321. and have been engaged in and about colhenes as follows. namely >h nettor, and other collieries as door boy, LUM'IER hCTer^c., from Jan. 1. ISil, until April 15, IS At Hetton Colliery, as fireman, from May 8, 18of>. until M Hetton'coiliery ...
... Archbishop of Paris that crowds of miracles are worked at and that forty-nine people have been raised the dead at Dame de Lumiere’s of Marseilles conversion of single nighout would of course leave traces of the last uight’s merriment riot or debauch would ...
... |4.*. into widow either leape«l or wa* pn-«h«d. deecrihe* eating one (aeir won who already doomed herself. . ne cate that lUmier saw. the condemned w -uan cried out in the flames, “Five, two,*’to indurate she had Iwen five times with hmliaod, and that ...