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THE .ROMSEY REGISTER

... would, therefore, moue, and, no doubt, the Archbishop would do all that was required. --- - - MORALITY AT CAMBRIDGE.—The University of Cambridge has been thrown into a ferment by a couple of indiscreet pro-proctor.. They found a young man in a disreputable ...

THE ROMSEY REGISTER

... kissed it. The Queen eeemed much plfased, and smded the gracious way in which the little Prince i himself; and the Duke of Cambridge, who speaks loud, called out, Well done! quite right, I quite right!' It seemed to mess if both the Queen and all felt ...

. RltsteUaneous Intelligente

... htedly. I solid net ding, at Ike little P and the lowed, said to the loge boy, 'Make a bow. sir.' the Quo. mid this, the Duke of Cambridge and the mot MS; la cannot t4s_t ...

LORD DERBY ON OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS

... usual grand banquet of the season at the „Alaneion House, which was attended by Lord Derby, members of the Cabinet, the Duke of Cambridge, and a large and Li illiant amen:tittle of noblemen, ladies, and gentlemen. In his e Premier, u was to have been expected ...

THE RUMMY REGISTER

... most fertile province after a single campaigm A Dotorrruc Ekroey.—A letter in the ',depend- WSW of Brussels_ that the Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-sd of the English army, has applied to the Sardinian Government for permianon to send a superior British ...

j sallatugus Initlligtnte

... drew. A little later, when Torn was tired of larking in Spring-gardme, and upsetting sedan-chairs, the Word Semmes and Cambridge Jam d'Esprit took up the gloves in defiance of the old garcon, and slanged it away right merrily, In our clay slang is upheld ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... army by the sale and purchase of commissions. Lord De Grey and Ripon, Lord Lucia, the Duke of Somerset, and I.ord Grey having made some remarks, the Duke of Cambridge said he would not enter into the arguments which be been adduced, as his own opinions ...

THE GRENADIER GUARDS

... Saturday the officers of this distinguished corps, with their colonel, his Royal Highness the Prince Consort, H. R. H. the Duke of Cambridge, the Commanderin-Chief, and a brilliant assemblage of about 200 gum* gave a banquet in the council-chamber and the long ...

A PASSAGE IN THE LIFE OF THE -loloi TD-iiii!

... A PASSAGE IN THE LIFE OF THE TD-iiii! in the Cambridge Insolvent Court. LOAD WILLTAII GODOLPHIN Osman; described as a son of the Duke of Leeds, and of several addresses In England and Belgium, but ot Whitelesferd, Cambridgeshire, of no profession or business ...

Illitabuns f mall lebli

... into the park in order to proceed to the royal nand. where she had a place. Her ticket was demanded; she had none—the Duke of Cambridge, she vainly pleaded, had told her, that for her none would be aseemary. The poliessiso, however, was inexorable. His ...

GAOLS ill OLDEN TDIES

... Hanover should die without male posterity (females not being allowed to reign), the royal succession falls directly to the Duke of Cambridge, who will become thus de facto King of Hanover, and ahm, after the demise of the present ; D u ke el Brunswick, the first ...

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... silent. At last the Duke broke the lo :s a il; by asking in a querulous tone, • Well, Brindley, what's, 'to be done now T flow are we at the money for .oina this canal?' Brindley, a few long , metered through the ',mote, 'W Duke, I can't tall;, only ...