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Notes to Illestratioso of Natiosol Proven* sod emotes Saying. For the Cooke Gazette

... to ead feed tho fishes they login to feel misery, squat sigh at the midriff and ernerany etwasamily palest the gills tesi boatmen the effects of the voyage Da their tuatemars they grin and say to each other in their tongue Thow shred egibrig they are p—k-- ...

ARRIVAL OF A LIVE WALRUS

... They at- Iturkedit lie bort ferociously ( Being aimed with formidable tusks of 'no-a than 21t. in length, they placed the boatmen in great jeopardy, mitt the Henry express trifle which Lad killed the mother uf the baby was again bruniiht into requisition ...

> GAZETTE ADVERTISER

... Bead Street, sad Ls and 60. Legate Hill, Loudee,. (Este'dishel 1749] JOHN DAVIS WHIT' CI 4&S. to inform B pohlio that Ito boatmen appoint. Aare, Lithe GIIION LINK OF UNITRI) i MAIL STRAINERS FOR NEW YORK, and the old BLACK STAR Liu' of Sailing ships to ...

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... Lewis Booms, J. tv Bood lIIISê awl 60 11 sod*. 1746] — JOHN DAVIS WHITS SNITS Ciruiffs. l l4.l32wi l it: pu‘l I I. IlmiLis• boatmen appeist«l agemb Who QUION LINE OP UN _ HAM lITRAMERS TOR NRW 'TORE, pail the old SLACK STAR ef Sulk% ships to New 'York sad ...

MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... was identified at the inquest as Joseph Iffebbington, of Calverley, Cheshire. At the inquiry into the cause of death, two boatmen deposed that they were intimately acquainted with him when alive, and in accordance with their evidencb a police-offieer ...

Cattl• Market

... in ship of Ic e, near Wigan, by and &moo to the extent of ovoid in trees e, upon the l ' lrb: lieved that the was it. by boatmen or OW se spa. of heather, banns Os and the Ind with the of V. Jamas is Os cover. A reward of AN be. Wool in Wooer which will ...

QUESTIONS ON IRish HISTORY. (Written fur the CASH EL GAZETTE.)

... all ler May clearly be from the neighbouring shore, The weir bridge where the a ators flow silent ly by, And 'Anis, %here boatmen are thotigl,t t lie drj— No wonder: (the legendOthey tell of the Lake Awaktog the echoes uf old Paddy WAG. s Island where ...

THE ICING OP THE SANDWICH ISLANDS' OPENING SPEECH

... itself upon him, breaking his collar-bone and bylining him all over body. Assistance wan rendered ILI moon as posnible by two boatmen who were on the river bank, owing to their aid Mr. Greaves's life was eared. He wan afterwerls nouveyeti to hie home at Worksop ...

Monk% ay Meads sad hollow Whim

... rushed into his hiding place. There a dreadful cry was heard, when all at once it became still. A few days afterwards some boatmen foue.d the skeleton of the bishop; all that bad been loft by the mice. This is how the story was told, but I may a s well ...

THE UHIEF DESIDEBATUN

... conrairat A paper on Jeesph sad his Brethren with an print of same; also 'Job [meson's Dispeusatione by Mrs Ruth Lamb; 'The Boatmen of Britannia' H Keine Jackson; 'the Queen at the London Hospital' 'Among the SwanseeQoarrise 'The Silent Bell,' and an instructive ...