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... lialrricitharly tlie Germhan Language. There ii no ,!buht bit great pr1igmres ftay he inade in the said Languages, by contriraliy speaking, and by reading suita- a bhc books, n lichi it'is hoped, t Ill be ?? sub- r scripltiin will bc contitloetl Pt the tjrlderate ...

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... sis'ter of Mrs Glover, of- Pontefract. d : f Ou I'Tesdav liar- at the same place, Mr. -Picklei, of Wilsden, farmer, to Miss S. Speak, o'f Halifa.x. - DE9AT-lS. ' Friday night, at Weltoo, aged:'3, Thomas 'William-' roo, Esq. His eulogy will he spoken, and ...

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... 'lated coolition, still alive, she was' consveyed hnnse, e- where she lay four day!s IT a state of iusensibility, tiever 3f speaking, and then eapired.: Lately, aged 88, Mrs. Beaton, in St. John's, Madder- se Market, NorwichL ?? native of Wales' and commonly ...

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... Johbt Newtsn, of North. Shields, mercitaut, greatly lamented. kHe was return- ing from csurch, and dropped dows dead, whilst speaking to a friend. On Tlsursday the 14th inst. at Crantham, the Rev, Lawrence Boyne, a priest of tlse Catholic persuasiozi, aged ...

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... part of which are on niathensatical subjects. Probably some of them, at least, were meant for post- humous publication; In speaking, Mr.. Windham was free, prompt, and graceful. His genius was so fertile, and his acquire- ments so extensive, that there ...

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... ?? to the proprietor ofthe Tyne Mercury. In.her was found the best of mothers and the kindest of friends; and what -must speak more of her good qualities than we can recount, she has not left one acquaintance behind haer in whom a pang of regret is not ...

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... h appareotly in p?rf?c 1seal?h? early its tli? roii?-Ai? ? wife was alarm?d by his tsiaking an ttrntarsa? pofay -?5?t. on speaking bibins he turned htn?aelf round in hed5a?4. re seid he felt easse?, She then fell asleep for a short usia?- aiid on awaking ...

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... VU011 paper :-lt is my opinion as well as that o II rcespecta- bl. StufflMerchant ill tilo , iditll wvilhom I have bllhc speaking tlhis eveininlg that sonic iliefslhould be alljrded to Cloth Finishers, who are 6ut *iii' tipluy, .iii I shall be gsld if ...

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... manlier of speatitig, which I nevesr noticed befoire, lie being ti fn t it general mildisird kind. ' hen he saw two people speaking r I trgethiz, he always isaid, There is a conspiracy laid egainst I. lc-,c A greet olm , isc-pric-c ?? indulce mc- to believe ...

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... L~etme again repeatimy serious advice-opcn geor re Indo is to Ie is fiesh ail, at last Nice oasdo. Remember wahat I say, I speak ienw with- is out a fee, and can have oi other interest but your good d in this my advice. le Aimong the miany ruwnours, false ...

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... of the death of Sir Davidi Orht'rlony.' This event Occonreti at IMeerut, on the 14th of, july. Thle BornlaY Gaziote, ho~ speaking of him, sayi-1 As a public character, we are o not aware of his pairallel in the annals of British Tndia. til Duringka most ...

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... had «ol one ( boiler. Witness saw tint ike weight had taken off (be safety valve at (be lime of tba explosion. canid not speak of tbe thickness of tba boiler, but j s .fe when it bad been repaired before asatrd. Part holier nnpnnrad lo have been blown ...