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LITERATURE

... have always been placed at its disposal, it has been enabled to give itself up to tyranny without reserve. rhe jrroans, the complaints, the menace* of the people, hv* e never tempered its oppressions, because popular clamour had for it no terrors. Did in ...

LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... calling, and the machine was set in motion, when they were ™ u J l t They informed those above, that the pit had fired far inwards. Prompt measures were taken for turning fresh air into the Pit and for recovering the bodies of the sufferers. It was (ound ...

fTO THE TOWN PER ANNUM-. 1 j£2 10s Od 1 |TO THE COUNTRY PER DITTO, f£2 ]6g Od J PRICE BIX

... or the half pay, or any other branch of the public service, they were met at every turn,and in every circumstance, with complaints that they did not carry the expenditure far enough, and a degree of compulsion was resorted to, in order to make the Government ...

SIR STEPHEN (iLYNNE AND HIS VASSALS

... Saturday last, three seamen, called Charles Living- ston, Joseph Nicoll, and David White, were brought before the Justices, ona complaint at the ins: tance of the master of the brig Dalmarnock, and Kerr and G vessel, for deserted their serv uild, the agents of ...

To THE EDITOR OF THE bina HERN REPORTER

... though we since had some heavy showers, it is all for the better to ripen more quickly. We, Farmers, will have no cause of complaint ; and our Landlords shall be paid their rents, in spite of what We may be said about Corn Laws. Why, it i 3 all fudge. only ...

WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS, TIS FOLLY TO BE WISE

... the end of the chapter, satisfied in our labours, and conscious, from experience, of their result. 'And that loudness of complaint shall not be all which the Earl of Shrewsbury and his Tory allies must endure at our hands—no, not even half of their ills ...

Published: Wednesday 06 October 1841
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1558 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE MINISTRY-

... declared the royal harem to be enemy's country), and insisted that the principal Odalikes, attached to the Maabain (ante- inward apartment, should be turned out neck and crop, and replaced by others belonging tothe tribes of the illustrious by birth and ...

THE QUEEN DOWAGER

... payment for a a decree, {comes to his house, We do not know debt which might never have been owed. whether these causes of complaint exist now ; we hopet bey under the system, they may do not ; but it is plain that, ist, and it is equally plain, as the Comuissio ...

POOR LAW GUARDIANS—CORK UNION

... moral, aye, and regeneration, still walked meekly amongst the crowd, as if he were the hamblest of the multitude. Still the inward man must have felt, that it was a day of tiiumph for him and for the hallowed cause. He must have perceived, not- withstanding ...

RUSSIA. AND POLAND

... express, how much our constant grief has been iacreased. There is, moreover, one circumstance which crowns, as it were, our inward grief, and which, on account of the sacredness of the apostolical ministry, excites within us unbounded anxiety and solicitude ...

TEMPERANCE

... came, and here Iam to abide by the consequences (Renewed cheering). This is a cause in which my duty, urged me on me by the inward dictates of my conscience, calied u to be here in its support (Cheers). I was tuld of an outward pressure to check me in this ...

.MEMORY

... isiand some years ago, was clearly a form of the same distemper. Thea Ireland is * and there is a particularly subject to lied“ inward species of this co mplaint cal which, it appears, t! he ancient physicians of the country have noticed in their works. The ...