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... convitoied him that nowhare is a sh e K n een l a n g uage is spoken the name of Sovereign served better or with seal than Charles Dickens is a household word, and is the Queen by her servnnta itt iniia. Nat- Ihroughont the world it is scup ed as that of a ...

AM EItICA

... Provividence bad mercifully everted the threatened calstmity.—Coonly fission. MR. CHARLES DICKENS AT BOSTON. A itempalch of the Bth inetent, (ruin Boston says Mr. Charles Dickens gave his Anal reading in Brewton this evening in Tremont Tern. pie, before one ...

Published: Friday 05 June 1868
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 3766 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

we have Gibreltar, Malta, Bermuda, and Halifax to defend *hem colonies. The Government had nothing to do but to ..

... and v a g ue, whi.e on ' observed. his work WeS subsequently LECTURE ON THE LAT E CHARLES the oilier hand it trenched on province of carried on within dome. The robbery at' DICK ENS BY DUCTOR MORI l ' Z woman the day before, and that on n. ths executive ...

SENSATIONAL ATTACKS ON THE NW -15i-OAL PROIESbION

... the teaching which popn- Lir writers who are familiar with the people's want have it in their power to convey. We di Charles Dickens but meagre justice in attributing to his graphic pen the reform of many and grievous abuses which he exposed. To Thackenty ...

Published: Tuesday 12 January 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1748 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A FAR i:: W ELL

... police of London and Paris were forthwith communion ed with, but no good results were attained. The executors of the late Charles Dickens have, with the sanction of the Dean and hap•er, erected a memorial tsblet in Rochester 'athedral to the memory of the ...

Ainguton. itimitirst t WEDNESDAY, Jci,T 27, 1870

... that Paul's thorn was BAD EYES. The sixth of the series will be delivered tomorrow by Dr. Stern on The Writings of Charles Dickens. Dr. Stern is a man ofcen' siderable ability, and we gathered from the Panama papers, some time that he is quite a successful ...

Published: Wednesday 27 July 1870
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 6831 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

F. U R() P R

... has, it is stated, accepted the office of Professor of the Bir. ' tninghern and Midland Institute, held in ! 1869 by Mr Charles Dickens, 1 IA curious rumour was current in B.rlin respecting the !Mations between Italy and ISpain. It is said that King Amadeus ...

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... Jarrett sat during Mr. Puland's statement with a calm demeanour, her eyes closed tied her bead nodding, closely resembling Charles Dickens' &Hie Brass in the Old Curiosity Shop. Air. Stead appeared unconcerned. He smiled occasionally, and from time to time ...

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... ed Messrs tdetzgar and Co.'s store which had afforded them so rich a harvest. This being only one of a series of daring robberies, effected within hail of the Con. stabulary Station—almost within the glare of the lamp which lights the Station; and all ...

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... which pro- t fk : eir fr ot I tem him, and impede his advershry at it *boost imp to sn•er the room • Wehavehad several tight robberies and • every step, will have the public moneys Lutg:aries in Kingston lately, but only in lat his command to carry on the ...

THE COLONIAL STANDAB.D

... Society was &Leered on Thetsday evening, the 28th ult. by Hector Stern, on the genius slid character of the late lamented CHARLES DICKENS. was a large attendance to listen to the estimate delivered by one they knew, c eu. caning the man whose mighty intellect ...