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... listened te their statements with position ! Mow long could even an independent Crown less ableorence-that the appeal we speak of has now been by 1300 . electors, approving of the no. none but drivellers will laugh at the suggestion) lie refused made ...

NOT Or THE TANNIC?

... amidst tremeni mediately upon taking the chair, plaining the exact object of the the printed handbill, and requester tended to speak on the subject she rias atuiu!tTlfEaa ed to toth speaker should address the meetil respective side. Noon after this,. a Or ...

TO Mit READERS

... we may assume, but we cannot view this question one of other than momentous imp:ranee ; and, if we should feel keenly, or speak warmly, it may be some excuse for us that we live in a country where the benefits of a Reformed Church, and of a system of ...

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... There will Houses as we ll t h e end ar ey . 'Rs on th e THE usual COPPICE E TIVORSHIPS, GRANTING ANNCITIES, Alli Mr Elliot speak in flit tents) of the THE PONTAGE DUTIES, leviable at the 8 A ND BUa Methven, with a numb. ENDOWMENTS, ate. ESPECTFULLY begs ...

7 THE CONSTITPTIONAL, ILA I' 8

... not to believe them still open to convict' on, and !herd'. we beggest to a few words on abut had falhm from the two previous speake:s. Ile regretted extremely th it should have been iusintmed that those uho w opposed to the abolition of Patron::ge were to ...

CUPAR

... Every body seems sick tired of reading or speaking about our obstinate Representative, Mr Andrew Johnston ; and we would nut have again taken notice of him, but for a letter addressed by him to Mr White, weaver here, in regard to the present distressed ...

the ccuntry. For ninety years we have lived in con. parativeZomestic peace. During that time only have the ..

... west comes forward as a candidate, and exhibits his knowledge of the Gospel by speaking of the Apostles planting (! !) ears of corn on the Sabbath-day just as we would speak of planting cabbages The member for Dumbarton has considered politics so deeply ...

14trart) Xotird

... publishers found that the whole impression had disappeared from their tables. The types of the last form of the last sheet (to speak technically} were hardly distributed, when the compositors were busy setting up the first form of a new edition. ' s hit ...

. 4 ... TEETH. New we fair 'es of religious instriteti,ei affoidell In else peol of fiand r and especially

... eneral on t 1 right honourable gentleman to act on his suggestion ; it was sufficient for him to have shown that means of speak of the freedom of the press , and the sentiment tin the west relief eeistesl; the rot onsibility of failing to comply which ...

TIOPOSk.D RAILWAY STIATIOZARN. We understand that our City Member is to be severely reprimanded by a portion of ..

... handicraftsman among us but can talk political economy by the hour, and can quote from off M'Culloch and 'Parnell by the page; yet speak of annulling the privileges of their incorporations, so unqualifiedly condemned by the aforesaid sages, and you will bring ...

THE STRATHMORE JOURNAL'S RELARIOL kNE 11

... heart, convicted the psalmist of Atheism, did not more grossly misrepresent the meaning of the sacred writer, (we timid eve speak without irreverence) than did our contemporary the recorded sentiments of him whom it represented as hating the very name of ...

THE CONSTITUTIONAL, JUNE 19

... demand for lodgings for the students contributes largely to the support of a considerable proportion of the inhabitants. I can speak from the knowledge of nearly half a century, and may say that, for that period at least, down to the year 11129, a more contented ...