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Hotel de Ville, not to speak of the statues and caryatides inside and out, committing the same offences, and ..

... Hotel de Ville, not to speak of the statues and caryatides inside and out, committing the same offences, and informing, the eleCtors that the deputies of another period, and another order of ideas, will expose them to agitation and uneasiness. Now, ...

Published: Monday 22 June 1857
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1483 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

fortune of good captains to have to deal with bad men ; but, generally speaking, we think it may be

... fortune of good captains to have to deal with bad men ; but, generally speaking, we think it may be said, that a good captain will make good men. The sailor has every claim to the benevolence of his countrymen whether on sea or on shore. Every plan which ...

THE PREMIER AND THE EX-FOREIGN MINISTER. The Journal des Debats, one of the most influential of the French ..

... THE PREMIER AND THE EX-FOREIGN MINISTER. The Journal des Debats, one of the most influential of the French Papers, speaking of Sir Robert Peel's speech in reply to Lord Palmerston's review of the Session, characterizes it as one of the most happy efforts ...

bitants. In the remarks I have made, Ido not wish to be understood to speak disparagingly of erecting ..

... bitants. In the remarks I have made, Ido not wish to be understood to speak disparagingly of erecting magnificent edifices to beautify our town when we have funds at our disposal, much less would I advocate the principle of not fairly remunerating an ...

Published: Wednesday 11 April 1860
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2107 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Off Sandy Hook, Sept. 17,1850. the recent aggression. We all of us ( and I can .speak , for

... Off Sandy Hook, Sept. 17,1850. the recent aggression. We all of us ( and I can .speak , for those of my brother magistrates now absent)—we all of as cordially concur with you—we feel as dee:lly as any. one could desire we shonlil feel that we are placed ...

tary man , should address a few words to the volunteers... fek that be could speak with some degree this

... tary man , should address a few words to the volunteers fek that be could speak with some degree this habilict, as he had been conneed With volunteer movement 'almost since its commeneeni f enti; (Heat', heaq - He was glad to find. that the regular ...

Published: Monday 03 December 1860
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 755 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

of the artful dodging with Sir BENJAMIN, thus plainly speaks of it :-- The right hon. Baronet has been a

... of the artful dodging with Sir BENJAMIN, thus plainly speaks of it :-- The right hon. Baronet has been a sufficiently consistent Reformer to enable any Minister to reckon upon his support a sipcgre; and Liberal niettSure. It iss `his independent oprib ...

Published: Thursday 30 June 1859
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3021 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

honest by whatever _ devick strietly Speak iris ; is taling,=-- - i s one of those acts which are

... honest by whatever _ devick strietly Speak iris ; is taling,=-- - i s one of those acts which are forbidden by positive laWs,— laws which the very instincts of our hearts, and calculations of elpodickiey, May, and da, confirm ; although prior to such ...

Published: Thursday 10 May 1860
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1086 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

orto. FAREWELL (For the Liverpool Standard.) There is a word which speaks of woe, And causes sorrow's tear to flow

... orto. FAREWELL (For the Liverpool Standard.) There is a word which speaks of woe, And causes sorrow's tear to flow ; What pen can write—what tongue can tell The anguish of that word— Farewell'! Ha oft is he who heaves that sound nconscious of the world ...

perlv speaking -princess hereditary) of -Anhault-Deisau, mother of the reigning duke and his sister, Princess Wil-

... perlv speaking - princess hereditary) of - Anhault-Deisau, mother of the reigning duke and his sister, Princess Wil- ham sisters of izssia, aged 72 and 71 years, late Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg Prussia, uncle of the present king Prince Henry aged 65 reditary ...

PeldrOSingo trymen, to speak with free, soon be called to her mahigh talents of Sir Robert ▪ of respectable ..

... PeldrOSingo trymen, to speak with free, soon be called to her mahigh talents of Sir Robert ▪ of respectable character; I • said in the last session, t and deiterit 13ut I Cann() 1, and I tell you freely that I touchstone of political virtue. kt who will ...

THE LANCASHIRE LOVE FOR SACRED MUSIC In one of a series of articles on Musical Itistory;' the Glasgow herald, ..

... THE LANCASHIRE LOVE FOR SACRED MUSIC In one of a series of articles on Musical Itistory;' the Glasgow herald, speaking of, the oratorio, says :-- It is well known that London has never yet been able to .produce a-competent chords for the performance ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1859
Newspaper: Northern Daily Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 3 | Tags: none