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Faversham Gazette, and Whitstable, Sittingbourne, & Milton Journal

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... and sat in moulds. A lady, talking over Mra. Oakea Smith's lecture, and its advocacy of woman’s voting, the other evening said, Lei what’s the uaef Is there any woman worth trusting with the vote who cannot make two men at least vote she likes! Tbe freedom ...

(Nov. 8, 1856. ■n ,e*d » very extract from letter written W . W, who wee in another ho.pital She

... who wished to inform their offi. cert that they considered themselves for duty. is the character which the soldiers of the army in the |.; have established for tliemaelves-in action - in camp duri„ the worst times—and in hospital lam confident that they ...

RUSSIA

... RUSSIA. The second army, under the command of General Luders, who is now on leave, is dissolved. The 4th, sth, and 6th army corps, of which the second army was originally composed, will resume their place as distinct corps. The Constitutionnel of Wednesday ...

THE FAVERSHAM GAZETTE

... Mailings proposes to enact that it shall be lawful for every married woman by deed to dispose of every future or reversionary interest, whether vested or contingent, of such married woman, or her husband in her right, in any personal estate whatsoever, as ...

THE FA V ERSHAM GAZETTE

... nf the rabbit warren, discovered the hod? of a woman on the around, with her arms extended, and her Sih bliod, quite dead. The keeper raiaed alarm and on examining the body was discovered that the woman's throat waa frightfully cut '* J° ear. and the ...

THE FAVERSHAM GAZETTE

... poorest man and woman to feel the value of thought and culture, that you may become more great in the land of your fathers. And I want you to feel that virtue alone is the basis of true happiness. What is so beautiful as a virtuous man or woman ? as a God ...

Act, be liable to any censure, penalty, or poniahment wluUerer, in any court, ecclesiastical or civil, for re* ..

... for any person to bring action for damages for criminal conversation, but that whoever should commit adultery with married woman should deemed guilty of misdemeanour. The remaining clauses and the preamble were agreed t®* The House then resumed, and the ...

(Eoutt an!) Faaeties

... earthwork and stonework for permanent fortifications, between French and British army organisation. It has not tried the relative strength of any of the huge standing armies organised on the Continent since the Battle of Waterloo. The three powers Europe ...

metropolitan fletos

... the City of London, without a division. During the past month, upwards of 1,000 troops have received their discharge from the army at Chatham garrison, and large numbers are still leaving every week. Plans for the appropriation of the vacant space of ground ...

MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN

... institutes suit against woman for breach of promise. No gentleman—no man with the feelings of mancould so. But custom, that most fatal underminer of public morality, or the admission, whether secret or acknowledged, that woman inferior in position as ...