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LECTURES ON MESMERISM

... form. Mr. Hall, standing at a distance from the boy, caused bim to move any limb in various modes indicated.. He made the boy speak plainly and stammer at his will, so that in one case the boy could not stammer, though he tried, and in the latter, he could ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1843
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4093 | Page: 3 | Tags: railways 

. CALAIS and BOULOGNE.— The GENE- RAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship DART will leave the Custom House ..

... described in the plan. The public will t Irom these facts who ure the originators and who the 1 1 Tropriutors. I • :n, speaking of the Trent portion of the Line, the South |(CrJ' Committee state it to have been first projected by t-hat y. The* Con ...

Published: Friday 30 December 1836
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 8186 | Page: 1 | Tags: railways 

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

... political life. He is the representative of a just demand—that Unpeople Ireland should permitted to regulate their owr affiirs. He speaks the name, not of a section of the population, not of creed, nor a party, but of the great body his countrymen. The question ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... which has been effected be- tween the new conipany and the Birmingham and Manches- ter Company; is so evident, that were I speaking to gen- tlemen conversant with railway matters, it would be alto- gether unnecessary for me to say a word upon the subject ...

ST. PETER'S WARD

... ) He trusted the burgesses would treat Mr. Page and his motion in the way they deserved. (Cheers.) _ Mr. Page attempted to speak, but was met by decided intenuption. The Chairman said it was not the intention of the persons calling the meeting to exclude ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1843
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6191 | Page: 2 | Tags: railways 

RAIL WA V INTELLIGENCE

... and shoals into the Bristol Channel, would be productive of all the advantages described by Mr. Brunei, of whom he wished to speak with all possible respect. The learned counsel, after a forcible appeal, concluded oy calling on the committee to reject the ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO.THE CONTINENT

... which are em- blazoned upon the top. The scenery is in- different, and rather clumsily managed, but of the orchestra I cannot speak too highly — it is unusually numerous for so small a theatre, and comprises several very clever musicians. The Messrs. Jacobi ...

ilJmprrtaJ JJarUamcnt*

... over to a committee. He might state to the house, that after having called many witnesses from all parts of the country to speak upon this subject, and having devoted much attention to it for a considerable time, the result was a strong recommendation ...

Snujpma* Itarttaintui*

... that we contemplate its continuance not in the esti- mates for the present year merely, but for future years also. I cannot speak confidently, but I have great reason to ber lieve that if this measure shall be sanctioned by parliament, facilities will be ...

EASTERN COUNTIES JUNCTION and SOUTHEND RAILWAY, forming a direct communication eiw.ui England and Belgium, and ..

... the great coal field of ii .rganshire, where iron-stone also abounds xvith the coal in ¦it ie--. and laying, geologically speaking, nearly flat, t. ?? able, for the most part, by proper levels. The coal in 1 ?? i it- being of excellent quality for iron ...

Published: Friday 17 October 1845
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 33492 | Page: 9 | Tags: railways 

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Monday

... whatever information and assistance might be afforded, even in the worst view thi.t liad been taken in these reports. Generally speaking, he considered the reports were manifestly documents of great value ; for even if they were not right in their conclusions ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... them. . . Air. Gibson, chief provost of Arbroath, stated, that by tn last census the population of the town v. generally speaking, most anxious for the formation ol lines, as there was a very large export trade carried on bet\ve«J* that place and North ...