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... their places ; there were also loud complaints from others, who began to think they had paid too much for seats on the second row ; but these were soon satisfied by the assurance, that the front Benches were kept for Mr. B m and his parti), and they would ...
... renounced the errors of the Church of Koine, in Cat-new Church, county Wicklow. In the Independent House of Worship, Bedford-row, Limerick, seven jtersons conformed to the Protestant religion on Sunday last. On Sunday last, in the Church uf Ballingarrv ...
... POLICE Row-street. — Four men were last night placed at the bar, charged with smuggling tobacco to the amount ofSOOOL - Kobinsoii, an ofiicer of the customs, stated, that in consequence of information received of a vessel lying off Bast-lane, Rotherhithe ...
... LAWTON, John, John's-mewg, Little James-street, Bedford- row, iron-manufacturer, May -2il, at eleven, June ?? July 3 at ten. Attorneys, Messrs. Hume andS null, Ureat James-street. Bedford-row. MILL, William, Fore-street, woollen-draper, May 29, June ...
... know their maker. I will, however, boldly adduce their example as proof undeni-ible of the lieneiits the people would derive/row appointing their own representatives ; seeing that these gentlemen are ever true to their and their patrons' 1 inter- ?? Francis ...
... decanters de- molished, and many were prevented by the spilling of their wine from becoming more inclined for a Tom aud Jerry row. Mr. Cobbett, in his addresses to those around him, frequently mentioned the name of .Mr. Hobhouse, coupled with some epithets ...
... every change Libmiesl^iLfL^* ?? prl * ted on Ira ?? r ' l ** l for ■ftriuted for-}*l'(lvviii. Cradock. and Joy, Paternoster-row. 1 ?? . Wheiemay be had, ?? r ?? A 0 ott 25 , pl * tM « wit£ a* l discoveries to the Sirt &_ ! mV, - n * l/ 0 -: pr^ .-•• ...
... solos given delightfully by .Miss liv- fieldand Miss Watson); a cavatina— ?? The Moon is up, and the ballad Oh merry row, Oh merry row, by Miss Byfield, in which that young lady displayed great power, excellent taste, and sound judgment ; * There was ...
... SWITZERLAND in the year IH- .. By the Author of ' Tales of Bo> s as they Are.' ?? rl ?? f* .Raldwln, Cradock, and Joy, Paternoster-row; and William Jackson and Co. ?? St. Clement's Strand- cl'iU c d r r-n - 80 m > ' bC ?? ' tl>e f ° OH ' X t ' tl -'''tiiing ...
... butcher, June _»__!_» Jlll ?? °> at twelve. Attorney. Mr. Turner, Percy-street, MFu/'T d - S,',lare- ,„'}• ''es Louis, Market-row, Oxford-market, victualler, xi - V* at eleven, June 19, at ten, July fi.at one. Attorney, PP liJ™ I ?? Clifford's Inn. rr.AUMjry ...
... poured in at a duty of only 10s. and Ks. per quarter. Under these circumstances, it was ridiculous to talk of sunir, ing to the «row«r a remunerating price of 60s. This was a dry and dull, but an important topic (hear, hear). In 182 ft, there was no week in ...