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INDEPENDENCE OF HAYTI. A letter from Port-ao-Prince of the Nth of July says An entertainznent was given ..

... his son, Lord Alorpeth, who long occupied a seat in the House of Commons as member for Cumberland, aod held office with the Whigs In 1806, LONDON MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. On Wednesday evening last the seventh quarterly meeting of the Institution was held ...

Published: Sunday 11 September 1825
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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THE STAGE

... his fair friend, a t'd hi s amiable daughters. In our moral view this appeared tis strange sort of intermixture, but these whigs, as they call 1 1 1 ,ezuselves, have most extraordinary tastes and incomprehen- Me ideas of right and wrong. another part of ...

Published: Sunday 13 March 1825
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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COTTON WOOL

... old, per lb. 91 to 12; ditto, new 15 to 151 ; Louisiana 18 to 19; Tennesse to 12; Alabama 91 to 12. _ _ _ , Tb::: Nashville Whig; of Oct. 31, says, 300 or 600 bales - of cotton, have reached town, and that sales have made at 11 a per cents. . . . . C'orroN ...

Published: Sunday 22 January 1826
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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... een for them by our cloeneat •and popular Secretary of Sthte for the FereigAiDepartmenl:H--If there be, which- I deny, any Whig a ppa r ently dim ren t in measnres, any thing appirently contradictory in my conduct, 1 • mill enable him to threee those ...

Published: Sunday 03 October 1824
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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... has, however, r accerle,d to ,the challenge._ Ile wishes the discussion to take place about the 10th of November.—Northerti Whig. BALLINASLOE FAnt.—The following is an accurate return of the'number of cattle actua!ly disposed of at the Fair : Sheop, 72 ...

Published: Sunday 23 October 1825
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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... faction's breath of gall, And party's selfish, truth-despising rage Against fair freedom's laws a war perpetual wage. Come forth Whigs, Saints and Tories, let's review The long career of folly ye have run ; Compare he much of good, ye said ye'sl do, With all ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1825
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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COMISION SENSE DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... dignity of the bench. It appears that the Editor of the Chesfer Chronicle was excluded from the late dinner of the Cheshire Whig Club, for having last year reported somewhat too accurately one of the speeches delivered upon that occasion. No man rails ...

Published: Sunday 30 October 1825
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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SOMETHING FOR EVERY BODY

... .that this is the chief reason for our declining to publish, for the present. the Truth-Teller as a newspaper.---Northern Whig. • The magistrates in several parts of Ireland appear to b e wholly regardless of their duty, when they suffer, as they have ...

Published: Sunday 09 October 1825
Newspaper: Common Sense
County: London, England
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