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... accideit thait befel Lady P inell II sa 01ifin ?? r-ec'edittg his birtf, lie vasns alwats n a Crippl1le mnd lnil' tie *f speaking. Ttie title cied fjtniily etates deornd to ilt tiroiJer, the Member for t le Qleiti's C-i0hty IR Lutely, itt ttoe Reiv. Mhr ...

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... &UARKT, .TISEATlVS.-LSt night a new pasito- mimnsicald niatertainlienlto in Which Mr. MATHOWS per. formed thre part of a speaking Hatlequin. MAs brought out. Previous to which Mr. Tmntr delivered-the fos? lowing, very hiumnourus. r~oOgl'e, whieh wag ...

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... provisions, and the Minute was not deli Vered.-lVe vouch for its- authenticity. Of the qualities of Mrs. Perry we forbear to speak as our hearts would dictate. The best testimony to her character n as the influence which the sweetness of her tellmper, the ...

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... instantly. BRt the task, to say the truth, was not a difficult one. The faces of the lawyers who attend the Courts, generally speaking, present a mixture of dullness and care, that really amounts to the pathetic. They seem at once wrinkled withl anxiety, ...

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... St:atibh;'and respectability in his country, hetrusted that he l Isadoie''ee-so degraded himself as not to be justified in speaking his-~e~s'tmnutnts to any Npble Lord on eartr and there was, at the- same -lms, none tow ard Whona le-fett aore respect than ...

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... words iwbhich to speWl of him. Without any reconw- -imcndation, therefore, from n, Gentlemen,; I give hinr up to you; let him speak for limself, and I an sure he is equally en- titledwith his noble ancestor, Lord Chief Justice Colre, to say, that 'he has ...

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... which among lj r i for their rrisrepresenit tions5 o thle:7e atters, has ever been te most faioos., Of thimas Paioe's it speak, more. generally; htit the M ethodisis. wvould ,have a'forded it as inway inventions on this hetid as the Jesuits d6 on thei ...

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... were Radicals, is it -st worth the while of the Land-owners just to think for a minute or two, whether it be so very wise to speak and act with pointed scorn towards the Radi- cals! And, especially at a time, vhen it would be folly bordering upon idiotey ...