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... Battles your guide. , A. E PISTLE .FROM WM. LORD RUSSELL. (From the Statesman.) XiTe extract the subjoined lines from a Poem, lately pu lished, its title is as follows:-' An Epistle from Wiliam Lord Russell ?? Lord Cavendish; sup- possd to have been written ...

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... Ard lobagd (as just now) to be loyal and tamne, S his gingerbread Moloch he set up again, A td to feist the foul idol a Russell was slain! Long ear'd Johmnn, Lick spittle Johnny, You'll find it out, Johnny-high up, gee ho! A ld Johnny was soon in a pitiful ...

LIVERPOOL MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS

... has been fitted up (under the directions of the comrmittee) ois for the lectures, &c. until the buildings are erected intst Russel-street. The rnons appeared to us, on the whole, test well adapted to the purpose; and, by the addition of side- and galleries ...

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... room being neary ied, and the meeting was conducted with the greatest orer and unanimity About. half-past seven o'clock, Mr. John Ewing was calle to the chair, and in open- ing the business he entreated a patient hearing for any who 'ilight wvish to addeeso ...

The Magic Glove, or the Bottle Imp

... without completely praifying the reputation Al of the university. The Chancellor will not deny that I on the Br veydyon which Russell was executed, this same universit im passed their famous decree, condemning formally,, as imtpioust mi and heretical, prpstos ...

Poetry

... should have had a place this week, had not of the re tuisite space been imperiously required for our report of di Lord John Russell's speech. There is one~polnt of great irupor- tb tance In the letter of our correspondent, relative to the present d, nahappy ...

LITERATURE AND NEWSPAPER CHAT

... tlgthleconl- .thinnted use of lead, atid esibjeatitug ibtS petstieoetts tO all its ' pernicious ~feat5, Lt tSzL9 Oi Kxecs.-John Dc5kson, a stubborm English- tpall, being comnndamded by an olficer of the ordnance to veer Ihis boat, rhd gie' place to the ...

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... oppressed, Sent Altlhorp, Brougham, and Grey. ;CHORUS. The title of Russell's renown'd F Fer heroic-deeds of high facrne In all British annals 'tis found Titat Irussell's appatriot name. Lord John then could not temain still, - His country to robbers a prey ...

Varieties

... indebted for rd, the provisions of the Reforni Bill by giving their ofihipring the il- em lustrious namaes of Grey and 'Russell. CftARA CITER OF l itlU. P 1en OF EGYPT.-No one has at-. in- temipted'to conceal that there is in the temper of Mothamamed ...

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CHRISRTMAS AMUSEMENT

... SO ANAGFtAAS. Earle Grey-Rare elegy. Lord Brotgharn and Vauxe%..Ho rude rum ISZ Lord Althorpe-Dolt Iroar help! Lord John Russell-He sold ruin tolls. A Clauical Horse.deajer.-A horse-dealer in the Atbe sian city of'Oxford, who is familiarly designated ...

JEU D'ESPRIT

... JEU D'ESPRIT. On the Speech of John Kearsleg, Esq. Member for Wigan, on d n the last Reading of the Reform Bill, March 22, 1832. d ler ed. Says Wigan John, I've read the Bill, tin And if its framers had my Will, nd I'd send them all to onod; fr. But as ...