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PRINCIPLES OF CHURCH REFORM, TEMPORAL, SPIRITUAL, AND EDUCATIONAL, GREAT FREE TRADE MEETING at NORWICH. Triumph ..

... 12.000 or 15,000 miles oft’, are making money, and the former», who have had the home market secured to them without any competition, can’t make any money all? Well, then, take the agricultural labourers. Why, they are at the bottom the scale, the very ...

John Cassell's Teas

... kinds, may soloctcd from, at prices which defy competition ; comprising Ladies’ Black and White Satin Slippers, Silk Operas, Kid, Patent, Lasting, and Cashcmero ditto, I/adics’ and Gentlemen’s Leather Clogs, India Rubber Goloshes, Morocco, Roan, Venetian ...

PREPARED AND SOLD ONLY BY

... laugh they His simple who welcome him to stay— And no dull care tho merry chorus clogs But home-brew’d ale goes foaming round throng. Who frankly greet their guest with dance and song. Hark ! in their pause for breath tho outer cod Of blasts that know no ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERKS AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... husband had been colonel, under whose The of ** “? f 31 medical gentlemen, 31 refused s,gn the memorel. the had entered into competition with day) at eight clock, oat » Mr Boatock. an inhabitant of Ashby de-la Zouch, America, and had off I.ttle at' Stafford ...

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... them to ooorider— first, was the pTttsectrtflr haunens ever been in communication either with Mr. „ iteB> There was not much dancing, the great anxiety _ Thuredav evening week at the and struck her m the face, which her totaD a row winflows each storey either ...

COUNTY OF OXFORD LIBERAL ASSOCIATION

... most delightful holiday was enjoyed, the weather being all that could be desired. Park-ran dug,” fishing, trap-bat, boating, dancing, “feeding,” and other active enjoyments, were the order the day. Mr. J. Mundy “served” the boat most satisfactorily, the firm ...

DE4S.TEI

... was vociferoaaly applauded. Menem Maxwell.md Meadows then gave a Comic Stetch, in genuine style, folowed by a Song and clog dance,' by Mr.F.Lyder, who was loudly cheered both during and at the close of the performance. A Grand militaryonarch round,' ...

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS

... performance by loud bursts of applause. During the evening there were given the bong Hearts of Oak, aod a Dutch clog dance, statue clog dance, negro absurdity, sad a very clever performance by the shoes groteaqu.. contortions caused much atonement. fhe ...

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... were invited to join in the chorus —as were also those of Miss Elsie Rosalyn and Miss D'Lonra, who also gave a hornpipe clog dance in good style. The nigger eccentricities of Messrs. Firth and Lacey were greatly appreciated, especially their sketch The ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND . BERKS. AND BUCKS GAZETTE, DEC. 14, 1889. 5 NOTIC ES. Society's Mine, or wilful ..

... effective, and cse-sieted of a clog dance by Master Spes man, receiving an encore: • stump oration by Ben Si delivered in a eificaeht manner; piccolo by Id T. A. Smith, which was skilfully executed and well et plauded ; song and dance by Mr. A. Bruce. Dens old ...

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... H. Lancaster were pleasing; Muter Nave's Ballad, Baby'. Glove, much appreciated, as also Mr. Joy's comic song and his clog dance. The violin solo of Mr. E. met with appno. Warm. Mr. R. Taylor delivered a stump speech on Women's Rights, which wav ...