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... Belfasst. 0 The Cllegan:,a Tale of 0arryoweee. By thel1 lat M hwavsd arffnd By,.tays ; or Tales of ?? Boadsidil. bi 0 By .iC. Grattan, E'q.,I 2f4e Old Convents, of Pm*d. By Madame CharleS I t Reybaud. if Alwariat~s ; r ?? WANd Forbaleo. BY MrsS. VI 0. CHall ...

TO THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND UNSHORN CHINS

... -HANDS, AND UN- SHORN CHIN' DAMN THE FACTORY BELL. Oh for the swords of former tune! Oh for the men that bore them! when, armed for right, theq stood sublime, And tyrants crouched betore them.' - I Tome Mooni. ' Then onward,'the green banner rearing, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... of the Duke's healthy looks. Thus lie describes a th, brace of veteran heroes :--I Wellington and Anglesey were mli sent arm-In-arm, tottesing, staggerinrg, halting, stumbling, en- ISi hieg9 numbering, arid -assisting each other along it wan at once eb ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW GROUND

... them by sosne coinipstont valuer appointed by tine Recorder of Leeds for the time being. This was signed by Johon Grattan, of tine Cardigan Ann's, Kirkstaoll-road1. Then followed, at the bottoon, ?? the undersigned, do agree to accept the use of the above ...

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... Tur. Adolpli Powohly, of Bond-street; Mr. William Thompson, of the Wellington Inn, Wellington-street; and Mdr. John Grattan, of thie Cardigan Arises, adjoireng the grounds. The day's proceedings terminated with a dis- play of fireworics by Professor E ...

LITERATURE

... that between Sir Francis Burdett and Mr. John Paull, in 1b07, when both were wounded; that between the Marquis of Londonderry and Mr. Henry Grattan,in 1839, which proved harmless; and that between the Earl of Cardigan and Captain Henry Tuckott, in which the ...

LITERATURE

... are raised in front, aed generally display a family group languidly sunk down in deep cane arm-chairs. Some of these over-easy seats have exceedingly broad arms running out to a disproportionate length, which struck me, when I first saw them, as very ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, AT LETEDS, 1868

... One is that of John lstrTisen, arid the other that of William Wilber- force. Both adorn the Mayor'snpartmrrnts at the Towvs H1all. the first was painted by Vandyke, adri was pre- seated to the Corporation by the trustees of St. Johns ichurch; the second ...

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... made in the show ground. Complaints, not altogether sun- founded, had frequently been heard of the distance from town of the Cardigan Fields-almost the only available ground in our locality for such a parpose; and whilst the committee were considering how ...

LITERATURE

... and I felt as if I could give up the race, anything rather than go on at this killing pace. We were under the willows now; my arms seemed giving way, and sny heart died within me, as I thought of the distance we had yet to row. But then camne the thought ...

LITERATURE

... of the Ky- kob- quait village, extenlding in a curve round the hsead of an indentetioii, was soon seen. Flosr hundred well-armed savages, under their own lenders, and with a concerted plan of attack, sprang onu the beach, and rushed towards the village ...

LITERATURE

... foiled her utmost efforts, and seoured civil and rel igious liberty, after a struggle of more than eighty years. But the long arms of Spanish dominion tiU eo- tejoded over the fertile land then called Flanders, and now Belgium, over Naples and Sicily, over ...