THE LATE GEORGE DAWSON
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... might invalidate the claim of Mr. George Dawson, whvo charges his Right Reverence with the possessioa of nineiy-eigh tlzousntdgreen ?? George might have i done this for the sake of disguise. Again, with respect to Sir I George Hll's claim to the Preface, it ...
... OCTOBEB 3. A levy has been ordered in Syria for the purpose of forming a militia MR. GEORGE DAWSON ON THE AME- BICGAN QUB8STION. On Friday evening, Mr. George Dawson, of Birming- ham, delivered, in the Music Hall of that town, a leoture on the Amerioan ...
... is prac- ticable advice, but it is quite unnecessary. What Mr. GEORGE DAWSON would exhort the Government to do, the Government have done, and had done repeatedly long before Mr. GEORGE DAWSON came tup from Birmingham to exhort them. Mr. E. A. FREEMAN proposed ...
... part of the town. The MAYOR presided, supported by Admiral Moorsom, Aldermen Van Wart, Hodgson, Baldwin, Phillips, Mr. George Dawson, M.A., and other gentlemen. In adverting to this disaster at the time of its occurrence, reference was made in the Daily ...
... Wellington, the Mar- t ucas of Exeter, the Marquess of Douro, the Earl of Aber- tcen, Lady Wharncliffe, the Right Hon. George Dawson ilutoer, and the Baroness de Strumfeder. A military hband was in attendance during dinner. Her Majesty's private band ...
... the fate of the Right Honourabie George Dawson, at Devonport, there can be no lack of Judas Iscariots, so long as the Corporatlon of Dublin have the control over the pieces of silver. Time appeal to the authority of George IIL is equally happy. From the ...
... in which Mr. Adder- ley, M.P., Mr. Scholefield, MI.P., Mr. Hill, Q.C., Mr. Joseph Sturge, the Rev. J. C. Miller, Mr. George Dawson, and other gentlemen took part, it was announced that Lord Caithorpe had made the noble offer of forty acres of the most ...
... A. Tayflor. Amon other dist'ngished namqes upon the list may be =oie those of Professor Huxley, Sir John Bowring, ?? *George Dawson. Rev. Obarlds Kingsley, the 'Ven. Atoli- deacon Sandlord, Professor Therold Rogers, Rev. CIarles Vinco, Mr. Baker Inspector ...
... the Duke of WVellington, their Majesties' relatives, and the suite and household. Lady Domville, Honourable E. Law, Mr. George Dawson, the Misses Domville, Colonel Somerset, Rev. Mr. Vynyard, and Major Greatley, paid their respects to their Mfajestiss yesterday ...
... learned societies-marshalled ulip, the long lines of shelves by the scholarly hands of Mir. Samuel Timnmins and the la-t George Dawson. The library boasted, more. over, some unique works on matters of local interest. The loss under the head of the Staunton ...
... reports on The Midland Hardware Distrit. At the inauguration cere- monial a most admirable address was delivered by Mr. George Dawson, M.A. Subsequently the Mayor enter- tained 150 gentlemen at an elegant entertainment at the Queen's Hotel. Amongst those ...