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... ?? I. VISIT OF SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE TO WALES. e Sir Stafford Northcote, h.P., and Mr. Raikes. M.P., have e consented to speak at a demonstration of Conservatives ol . North Wales to take place at Carnarvon on October 22nd. r They will be the guests ...

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... is Coot versaut with foreign policy, and knows the leanings a mis., takes, and capabilities of all European asttesmen. Sh; speaks Spanish and three or four other languages with fluency and correctness, and writes well in German, French, and Spanish. She ...

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... Wednesday morn- e ing, in the following terms, by one of the young men of his office. It is not often we hear solicitors' clerks speaking thus of their nuaster - f HorTon, AuausT 5ern, 1845.-Dear Sir'-Mr. Turner is no more I The sirit of him, whose wit, and ...

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... last few months of his existence might well be termed a melancholy struggle between life and death. In politics, strictly speaking, Lord Metcalfe was a Conser- vative; but such was the estimation in which his abilities were held, that he was selected for ...

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... thousands of working ruen in this town who are eober and orderly, taed I wish them to use their influence to stop this thing. I speak under strong emotion. This should have come from our chairmanu, but as tt hbs not doue, I wish to ituprese upon the inhalitants ...

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... to us on Wcdnesdo' ?? le ing, its 'ile following tcrms, by one of the O5li mO of his ofice. It is not often we hear ?? c ' speaking thus of their master:- e. 'If H'roTN, AtrctsT 5Ti, 1845.-Dear Sir,- r; i. is no more! The spirit of ll nhose wit Idll ...

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... under all circumstances and at all times every one of us can freely and at the same time humbly render to one another. After speaking of the day as one of separation, the Right Hon. Gentleman referred to the communion of feeling which subsisted be- tween ...

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... perchance, the eye niay shed, When scanning its red ruin o'er, But of the glorious vict'ry gained- Thank God !we speak no moreI We speak no more of Waterloo Yet honour to the brave we give And Wellington, through future Years, As lsero-stateinian yet ...

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... student at Horton academy, to Sarah, second daughter of Mr. Samuel Turner, of Bradford. Same day, at Wakefield, Mr. Josephus Speak, printer, of. Sheffield, to Louisa, daughter of Mr. Matthews, hatter, of the former place. On Saturday last, Air. M. Wilkinson ...

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... important a relation as marriage, let no one bh carried away with the mucce ?? oc a person in uniform or their ability to speak or solo. A person. who is all that can be desired on >te olatforin may be entirely unsuitable as a husband or . ivfe. tiemarking ...

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... descended, but in the great and important s facts; and our fleet was re-constructed before it was too late. His style of speaking in the House was , that of a rough seaman, as indifferent to style as he was to the feelings of the officials whom he was ...