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... now consuming a Ched- dar cheese, thirty years old, and which is quite sound and good. All who have tasted this aged cheese speak of its excellence. SINGULAR ACQUITTAL.—The ringleader, who was so bravely seized by Captain M. Liddon, late of Taunton. from ...

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... its most sanguine friends could anticipate. Ministers must regard the feelings abroad. They are not to be mistaken: they speak in a voice, loud and impressive: the Nation's will can be read in the Nation's eyes. Results can be seen in the womb of their ...

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... being slightly indisi>osed after duin^ l'acl com- and lay on the bed for a short time after tea if* retired it, and whilst speaking to Mrs. M., be sud«tW 1 a °n pired. This awful calamity has plunged a aQd ex- family and a large,circle of lrienJs ii,i0btK„ ...

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... fired into the street and into the passage of the house. I do not know how many dead bodies were in the passs3ge, I can only speak as to one which was close to my feet. There were none of the spe- cial constables killed but there were some wounded. I think ...

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... Harford, Rees, and (Coles, speak to what took place where the prisoner was present. Next we have James, Howell, Saunders, ;and Hawkins, who speak to what occurred where Zepha- uiiati Williams was in another place; and Kidner, who speaks a* to what took place ...

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... finished execution and ad- mirable taste; the high post he fills as Professor of English Singing at the Royal Academy of Munc, speaks volumes for him. Of Machin it is enough to Jepeat what we once heard a musical critic of high pretensions namely, Bartle. ...

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... bill. Mr Francis thought proper to be piesent at that meeting. When we had finished our business, he requested permission to speak, which the Mayor accorded him. In the course of his address, he charged me personally with misre presenting the provisions ...

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... J Vlc*r ot Swansea, &c. The death of e«timable and lamented gentleman has casta gloom over Swansea, where each inhabitant speaks and feds as having lost his friend 1 his loss will not readily be supplied. On the 4th instant, aged 61, Mr John Griffiths ...

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... Ordnance is hopei«»iy m, u. Rastrick, civil engineer'^hJr°Up 2I' recently, Mr. J. goodness of the London and OxforiTr* Ca'ied t0 speak to the only gone over it in a ch Jse and admitted that he had A shipwreck and awfutioss of lift. took place during the 13te ...

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... believe the reports in circulation as to the efiect of this wonderful invention; but having had proof of its power, I can now speak with confidence on the subject. I nave never fired with powder that could compete with this gun cotton for distance, as the ...

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... here is it to be had? 1 am daily importuned for it by h':ndrcds' Kor a few, I grant you, there may be some at presen'. But speaking of Our position as a community, tueit L none beyond a few davsfor those few. he landlords wiil not concentrate their strength ...

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... com- mitted to ill-trained or inefficient hands. Why, then, do the Ecclesiastical Commissioners do nothing for Lampeter7 To speak of waiting for the possible results ot the University Com- missions is so entirely alien to the question as to appear onlv ...