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MORE BLESSINGS OF THE NEW POOR LAW

... a verdict of 4' Tempiorary Tnsanity, brouglhib on by intemperate Fhabib.,-LeOicPI5' ,eurnial. THE T dent' which enter.d inwards on the. 21s ist.,._WS hi detained fifteen days off the. Irish coa6 t by'violent St andl cotraryj winds, asid narrowly esoaped ...

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... cases in Baildon. A child of Thomas Hardington's, Brick Lane, ~anniogham, was cured of the scurvy in the eyes, and of inward complaints of the body, after being given up by four of the faculty. I, Jeremiah Smith, Brick Lane, near New Mill Daim, Manninghlam ...

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... in Baildon. A child of Thomnas Hardington's, Brick Lane, Manningbam, was cured of the scurvy in the eyes, O0 and of inward complaints of the body, after behim 01 given up by four of the faculty. S I, Jeremiah Smith, Brick Lane, near New Mill h Dam, Manningham ...

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... Baildon. A child of Thomas HIardington's, Brick Lane, t Manniaghaim, wvas cured of the scurvy in the eyes, i and of inward complaints of the body, after being given up by four of the faculty. I, Jeremiah Smith, Brick Lane, near New Mill Dam, MUanningham ...

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... cases in Baildon. A child of Thomas Hardington's, Brick Lane, Manninghamn, was cured of the scurvy in the eyes, and of inward complaints of the body, after being given up by four of the faculty. I, Jeremiah Smith, Brick Lane, near New Mill Dam, Manningham ...

Advertisements & Notices

... cases in Baildon. A child of Thomas Hardington's, Brick Lane, Manningham, was cured of the scurvy in the eyes, and of Inward complaints of the body, after being given up by four of the faculty. I, Jeremiah Smith, Brick. Lane, near New Mill Dam, Manningham ...

Advertisements & Notices

... cases in Baildon. A child of Thomas Hardington's, Brick Lane, Manniagham, was cured of the scurvy in the eyes, and of inward complaints of the body, after being given tip by four nf the faculty. I, Jeremiah Smith, Brick Lane, near New Mill Dam, Alanninghali ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... penalty; and they hop ed that attention wouldt he paid to these observations, and thus prevent the § necessity of further complaints. The case was dis-. missed. THE COSTS OF, FOLLY.-On Saturday last, Mr. e Benjamin Ross manufacturer, of Bramleg, appeared ...

Advertisements & Notices

... consulted on the following disor- ders, viz.-Rheumatism, Gravel, Scurvy, Lumbago, Bilious and Liver Complaints, Coughs, Asthma, Fits, Dropsy, Piles, inward or rutward, Tooth. Ache, and all disorders of the Teeth and Gums: Fevers, Worms, and all other diseases ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... this essential truth, like a tender mother had regard to the weakness of her children:1 b and, knowing how much the best inward feelings and Il affections of the heart, are apt to be influenced and t] excited, by what passes externally, she wisely in ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... the same intensity, and abstractedness. We could trace in the expressive features of his countenance the workings of the inward soul. Hamlet, the Prince, the Scholar, the Gentleman, stood before us in a manner surpassiig 'all former recollections. 'Mr ...