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... his book fell into the water, and the unfortunate youth, in attempting to recover it, was drowned. Yesterday whilst an old iran, of the name of Wil- liam Waters, was proceeding from his home to come to Crickhowel market, he called at Heol-draw farm, to ...

POETRY -----...--

... prospects faded, And in co.ours real sees mortai life Oa. shame be now to the dark revealings Of anger and spleen towards brother iran wr e t0 Guilt and all sullied feelings Which midnight conscience shrinks to scan. 5 When we list to the Hermit Kobin singing ...

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... are assured, upon what we deem good authority that (Government have issued orders ta the constabulary force, prohibiting them Iran furnishing a:iv detai's of outrages coinmitttxi in t leir respective districts, particu'r.rly witu a view, as i: is stated ...

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... of the Grand Master, Bailiff Candida, administered the oaths of chastity and poverty to a new knight in the chun h of St. I-ran- ds. at Rome. SAT.™ or FREDERICK THE GEt fat When I consider the physical structure of man, it appears to me as if nature ...

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... AIURDER.-In consequence of the high rate of wages now earning at roost manufac- tories, the colliers connected with the Devon Iran- works establishment have been of late conducting themselves wrth a great degree of inebriety and insubordination; and within ...

THE PERSIAN PRINCES IN LONDON, 1835, 1836.

... his moderation, and after a few mo( expressive ejacutationa, he turned to me and said, uitah Saheb Fraser, the horsemen of Iran are the best in the wor)d, as you know we)); but if there were a hundred thousand of them here on the spot, theycoutd not touch ...

-MOO MS AGE. -I

... (>^ tnuiiicuijots for the i'.ditor are voques.cd to bo ad-' dressed. — Also,, published :;t, Brecon, by J>diN WII.i.IAM Mi 'iRAN, High-street, inferior, in the í'ha¡;ch-y of S:. :l'Ihry, ',vithin the Parish of St.' John's, in the, ^minty 01 Brecon. ji ...

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... great intercession is bein.> made by his friends ill a high quarter to have his punishment commuted to a shorter period of Iran- sportation or imprisonment. PATRONS OF THE C ri u it cii. The F.irl and Countess of Biownlo ga«e the munificent sum of £630 ...

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... perceive that the several rays, diverging from Iran, may be drawn to them without any intersection; but this will not happen, if you assume, as a centre, Arabia or Egypt; India, Tartary, or China; it follows, that Iran, or Persia (I contend for the meaning, not ...