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LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL SOCIETY

... 1-orner. 3, Pctunias-1, Mr. Htorner; 2. Mr. Cisphamu; extra do., 1, Mr. Key worth. Brit ish Plant in Fiower-1, 2, Mr. Kearaley. Hardy Shrub;-I, 2, Mr. Hall ; 3, Sir. Schofield. Rose flu put)-I, MTr. Kearsley; 2. 3, Mr. Nielaols; t. do. best of any colour, 1 ...

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL AND ELORAL SOCIETY

... oczimsoui colour, had a pleashig sffos, whbich was macit adrsinred; It in a was tihe production tif Mr. Core, gardener to Thomas Benyon, E~q., speciliost i~rho.A splendid bouquet tin flowesr, in the form of a ?? witlia crown on thre top wvorked fits while ...

Original Poetry

... Rhodes and Thomas Leathara ; 10, Richard Smith; 15, Edward Pullen ; 17, 18, and 19, Thomas Famhill, James Ward, and Andrew Ward; 20, Andrew Maclean; 22, James Mouncey 23, Wi liam Batty; and 23, George Parsons and Charles Alexander Hoolcy; 2G, Thomas Edis; ...

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... Seville, at the Royal Victoria Theatre, on 'ednecrsay, Dceember 71h, 1842,for the Benefit ef the Orphan oj' tse late WI'fian Thomas, Stone Mlaz on. See here this child !-this little lonely flower Refresh'd to-nigrht by your reviving shower. Look up, my boy ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... Weatherill, hells Dn Lowygate, britsh-manufacturer; and Mr. Thomas Tadman, spec ek- Whitefriurgate, draper. Holdernsess W1ard-Mr. Henry thle I On Levett, Wincolmlhee, seed-crusaher; asnd Mir. Thomas thet ,of Tlhompson Harnsell, Winrolinlee, corn-factor. groc ...

Reviews

... in such cases, he foresaw that much innocent as well as guilty blood would be shed; nor did he approve of the execution of Hardie and Baird at Stirling. I But the law could not save them.' said he; I they were taken with armus in their hands, fighting ...

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... much already; and that there is a bright prospect of accomplishing much mere. In eleven months not less than 40,000 of the hardy sons of toil have enrolled themselves under its banners, determined to obtain a fiair remuneration for their labour, and no ...

Poetry

... stabbing, with intent to' 'd irigvouts bodily lihrm, which occurred in Doncaster on Saturday night last. The party accused, Thomas Noble, is ian Irishmatn, residing in Skinners Yard, a-ad the-party stabbed is Stephen Winterburn, the mal who lately gavo ...

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... Lady's DXeam I' but loot Surely a better state of things is in store for Eng- The land when such bright stars of literature as Thomas ging Hood, Douglas Jerrold, &c., devote their heaven- rest, gifted talents to the defence of the Oppressed, and aeful the ...

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... that hellish government who plotted the riotings at London, and Derby, and In Scotland-who hung Brandreth, Wilson, Baird, Hardy, Thistlewood, and their fellow sufferers-deli- berately concocting what they called treason, that theye might murder patriots ...

The Feast of the Poets

... hills and valleys, Come from your ocean-tide- Come from your laroes and alleys, Come from your forests wide. Come, come, ye hardy toilers, Come in unbroken band; Down, down upon the spoilers, Drive, drive them from the LAND. Armed with their, legal tender ...