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Liverpool Standard and General Commercial Advertiser

CHURCH REFORM

... has just calved, and a t thi s ti me suc h a co w as will want will not, thank goodness, cost above five Po a r e I shall speak of the place to keep her in, and of the masher and litter by-and-by. Atpresent I shall confine myself to. till mere .food. ...

LOCAL

... and possessing at the same !time a minute aequaintance with the local and general circum- !stances of the towiti; . Could speak upon them with that dente and authority which would coniniand attention and regard; and, on 'the nhe other hand, that Lord ...

THEE ANATOMICAL ENTHUSIAST

... sitting, (thanks tolheteltiiiistworkind of the bill,) the i=liice Of' the latter' noiir'ialSed';and . will ere :Ong heard, speaking in accents thunder to . Loid Grey and his tribe ; amitelling those who-so lately declared allinterferen6e in the affairs ...

TH:E WIIIGS AND;ili4;

... ; in which the services of ministers' are somewhat . pompously blazoned. The pr4luctiOn has a very demi-official tone, and speaks; with great - confidence, riot only of . what Government has done, but of what, it intends to do. The pamphlet tells us, for ...

before elm/berated; if there be only a lecturer, the study of bookq is superfluous. We entreat our readers to

... except by those persons immediately near him ; in fact the clamour was so 'great, the mayor literally was not allowed to speak. After waiting with great patience and good humour for half an hour, in the hope that the fury of the mill men would have cooled ...

-the interests of every honest British merchant. Assure your countrymen, that although no people appreciate ..

... assembled in thi s pro- ; vince, of which there will be.a.general review at Cologne. SuEsiA, Nov. 7.—Accounts from Warsaw . :speak of plots lately discovered there, in consequence of which many arrests' had taken place. The .particulars are not known, but ...

conduct as tthis can be palliated, or how long the country t submit to be so misgoverned, I re a

... contain the naraes e a s t majority of the most resp ec t a bl e an d wea l t h y houses The requisition is a document that will speak for itself, vies will, I doubt not, have gre a t, we i g ht in the country. The r I se a public meeting also at Hudd ers fi ...

Zbt. tibtrpool ,fetanDarb. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1832. WE regret, not - a little, that the first number ..

... administration, that the refusal of the King of Holland to, yield to the demands of •the London Conference, or, more properly speaking; Of a minority of that body, namely, Great Britain and France, was only a piece of stupid obstinacy and perverseness, without ...

PUBLIC MEETING

... ore you, not only to solicit, but I feel assured to re-3uffrages. (Cheers ) Having said thus much of it now becomes me to speak of the other candi- dates ; and I most respectfully beg all those gentlemen to hear me, and, if I say anything that they can ...

THE WAR MINISTER

... sense, Of varied information, Which lie his gained by keeping place In each Administration. Of Londonderry, Canning, grey. 'He Speaks in admiration, Winne in the joys of Office he had participation. The Gods be.thanked, and. Palmerston, For all our Reformation ...

OBSERVANCE OF THE SABBATH

... have 'it explained in some other waY than it has been urged to me, as it does no credit to Mr. Ewart's modesty, though it may speak for his boldness, namely, that he considered himself perfectly competent to undertake their representation along with that ...