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... unfortunate woman,whish had the effect of making her vonait: but it was not thought, appatently, that n anything serious would happen. As sbe felt very il l some time afterwards, Dr Robertson was sent for about a half-past seven, but the woman wae dead before ...

BIRTHS. pe At 33 Com

... experienced prevented the boats from getting to sea, and the quantity of fsh landed 1 was consenuently small, A large number of coal e ships have discharged cargoes, while one vessel 1 landed a cargo of cement, and others general goods, &c. Several ships have ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... her life and works constitute an unanswerable refutation of the fallacy that a woman's brain is of necessity unfitted for abstract studies ; that it is impossible for a woman to be successful in scientific research, or to attain proficiency in mathematics ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... of letter Lichbhe Mr Edward Dawkins. ' 'he gallant Colonel depar s been was educated at Rugby, and entered the a ton of the army in 1851. He served in the Crimean amon; rharge war, and at the ?? of InLkern - he were a tine was taken prisoner by the Russians ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... establish anotirer chair at the rnatitu- t tion, h le advi'sed tire committee to invite Dr. ?? Evans 10o come hack to his ?? land to fill Eire ml chair 'of' Hebrew and Old' Testament exegesis. be The invitation was accepted, and Dr. Evanh placed Of his ...

BIRTHS. October 10,

... which gave rise to suspicion. It r appears that a woman calling herself Brown engaged lodings some time, ago with a person named Thomas, Mresident in Bartholomew-street, and on Tuesday last the woman became confined' of a child of which she delivered ...