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... capital. The United States Stocks experience the consequences Dt the want of confidence in Government. The six per cents were sold OP, which were lately atSSt0 appears evident bv the American papers, the sentiments of the northern parts of the United States ...

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... conveyance of Goods from every part tbe United Sollciior, 61, Broad-Street, Bristol, who hi. reveral Sums of Csr~„ ■ hour, before tbe mob entirely dispersed. damage wm at first felt .t his duty to have the resettled at Bath, Kingdom, to Money, from £200« ...

Published: Saturday 02 June 1832
Newspaper: Bristol Mirror
County: Bristol, England
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... culpable authors of civil w:;r, who have so many times desolated those districts, lose all hope a counfcr-rcvoiofton as impossible my eyes in yours ; for they find us unanimous to suppress it —always faithful to our oaths, and ready to unite our destinies with ...

Tuesday's and Wednesday's Posts

... islands, notwithstanding the matter was still issue with trie American Government, ami that these islands were to be resettled.. The United States schooner Enterprise preparing proceed from Monte Video to prevent this, and there seemed every chance collision ...

Published: Monday 26 November 1832
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 4853 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

London

... of that hemisphere of Europe which has long lain in state of obscuration, against that which the beams of science and civilization have fallen It haa now no confederates but Princes whose only instrument of government is the sword. Its only weapon is ...

Montpellier Rotunda, 1835

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ROCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF. THE nv'F. CItATION OF VIE SASH/an. This Seelety held its First Annual Meeting ..

... haul efilet , drawiog behind hint half-a-tun of coals. The of corrunaudinent said thy thy ,s. awful was it to contemphete unit vine or break in Instances the poor earthed to forfeit his meane h the sec cmmandent. Tu protect these creutures day, Gott ...

THE WEST BRITON ADVERTISER 6 18-11 Mar (Ane th Lodge Park tile Lord of Cashel oty relative being preseat Earl

... person’s performance are performers regiment who on ordinary occasions act lor tbe entira band Her Majesty pleased grant Civil List to Jeremie the widow of Sir John Jeremie Governor Sirra Tradeacant Esq distinguished linguist for several Canton author ...

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... that the dot ma excuse and other persons without evidence of FKlVerly, as di the r•nsent of the A s .i.tant Overserr. The civil, who at:culled the Jnatices charge his ction with the circumstances of ibis particular there is malting to lead the Comintsatouers ...

Published: Wednesday 02 March 1842
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6238 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2:1, 1843. Her Moat Oracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and her Illustrious Consort, ..

... feel It to he duty which they awe to Christ end to the soul. of men, to stand forth, and by a wore vigorous, explicit, and united assertion of the doctrines of the Refotmatiou, purify their branch of the Christian coemanaity from the wile which at p threaten ...

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... Besidnthe places mentioned he also visited a great number of Use towns in the interior dining the slimmers be passed in the Unites' Stales • ss also the Colleges of Schenectady, PrineetrmAale, llartford, and bliddlebery • where be as his pupils not only ...

OUoCtilailtOUo Inttlltgruct

... circumnavigations which will carry hordes of curious, eager, and inquiring Europeans into every corner and nook of the globe, civilized and unciiilized. lithe nations will but have We sense to keep from war, the vast and wonderful changes in manners, modes ...