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... anemones, no gardens of fantastically -lovely sea-weed, no prickly sea eggs, no glittering caddis-worm nest ; no shells to speak of, except a few razor shells; no blennies peeling out from holes in rock pools, with wide-winged, sullen-yawed faces, like ...

THE DEWSBURY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1869

... yards. The child had a habit of jerking forwards or backwards if any person touched him. He was quick at hearing but could not speak. He was also very active. As soon as the child fell into the water .the nurse went to try to get him out and went into the ...

THE REPORTER,

... previous, uppermost in the r**collectiou of those present. It singular fact that the day before happened his misfortune, when speaking of iK>or Barker's funeral, he said, f wonder who will lx* next,” little thinking that it would lie his turn. has been in ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1869
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1748 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE ESTIMATE FOR A BOROUGH RATE

... •*econ«le«i the .imeniiment in a 'peech. Aldt-rman ohscrveil that it was in reference • eepiagit que-tion, that wished to speak ! ...

Published: Saturday 07 August 1869
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1206 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LORD LYTTON AND THE BRITISH ARCHAOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The twenty-sixth annual congress of the British Arelimlogkal ..

... with historical attractions, Lord Lytton, in conclusion, said—So long as we keep the past before us as a guide, we have, speaking humanly, and with due submission to the degrees of Providence, some power to shape the future, - so as to preserve throughout ...

THE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7,1869

... best thing that could have happened it. After sundry greetings between the QUEEN and the PRESIDENT, it gradually ceased to speak after a languid existence of a few weeks—and no effort could galvanise it to activity again. In the work of laying the cable ...

THE CIIRONICLI4L

... mere farce ; and, but for the successful popular institutions in various parts of the Kingdom, it would have been generally speaking, little loss had such an establishment as that at South Kensington never existed. To give national education a Departmental ...

BATLEY

... enable me to return to town any moment. lam very sorry that the course of events has deprived roc of the opportunity of speaking in support the views of the Chamber with respect the reconstruction of the Indian Council. One of the objects sought by the ...

Published: Saturday 07 August 1869
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1839 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

1 THE HORRIBLE DISCOVERY - AT CRACOW. An Austrian correspondent liritea as follows (July 27th);—The Austrio ..

... bishop to their admission. When the magistrate informed , the sister that received them that he had come here to see and to speak with the nun Barbara Übryk, she shrank back, and replied that it not possible. She would have hastily retired with mother sister ...

&norm ANNIVIRSARY.—The annual services in of the fund* of the Wesleyan Methodist Free Church Sonday Schools ..

... enable me to return to town at any moment. lam very sorry that the' course of events has deprived me of the opportunity of speaking in support of the views of the chamber with respect to the reconstitution of the Indian Council. One of the objects sought ...

FRANCE.-THE SENATUS CONSULTUM. The following is the text of the project of the Sozatti 3 Consultum, read in the ..

... filev otes an articl, various processes through w pass befOre they get int - o th little bit of paper we stick w is, properly speaking, an ing well calculated to play the it . . . it did during the American its manufacture is effected vision at the Mint, Quai ...