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i Pro' la I – nd eery ce. The 1. Pausirs,

... esteemed friend and late minister; and when we call to mind his many works and labours of Christian love amongst us we have done sufficient ; it has not bee without the moistened eye and glowing countenance. that one and another of his poorer friends have ...

IMI'ORTANT TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

... time very far exceeds any aunt hitherto named as accruing to any man from authorship. Pope inherited a fortune, saved, and speculated ; and died worth £BOO a-year. Tom Moore's profits, spread over Isis life, yielded but a moderate income. Byron's did not ...

PEARL FISHERY IN SCOTLAND

... whence are monks and nuns to come But our Catholic friends answer, We reserve this life only for those who own • vocation. Morality replies to that; morality declares that to impose an oath in youth. irrevocable in mature years, not only grievously ...

wwww....0114p amimp.awAnkl,..am. TORQUAY DIRECTORY AND SOUTH DEVON JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1864

... this speech is considered a fabrication Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends and Fellow•Citizens,—lt would have gladdened my heart to have met you in prosperity instead of adversity. But friends are drawn together by adversity. The son of a Georgian, who fought ...

TORQUAY DIRECTORY AND SOUl'i I DEVON JOURNAL, WIEDNESDAY, SEPTRMBER 7, 1864

... and Reformatory Institution have resolved to seek to do good to poor females upon the broadest possible basis, seeking to save all as far as their funds would permit ; and out of the 1,300 poor creatures already received into the H 01114 nearly every ...

TORQUAY AND TOR DIRECTORY, AND SOUTH DEVON JOURNAL, NVEDNESDAY, DECEMBER STH, 1855

... whole con- deemed reqokite in pursue, Wit the greramtattention writ given eluded with the farce Captain's not A-Miss. Miss to save the fonds of the Company. Power's singing and dancing was repeatedly encored. The At your last [ermine the total number of ...

~w TORQUAY DIRECTORY AND SOUTH DEVON JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1864

... eaten the smaller ones, and with them the tigereels. They all died, however, but fourteen, which arrived safely here on the night of Thursday, the 15th, in the charge of Sir Stephen and my friend Mr. Lowe, one of the secretaries of the Acclimatisation Society ...

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. Addressed to the Editor

... who was cured, long after death by lion iway's pills; and the two ladies in Cornwall, whew• lives ane Icing perpetually saved by Stogumber ale, do Divines take precedence in bitter beer putt:? Is this revival of the three orders, now so frequent intended ...

~010 Benoit !3ounitil

... end auostance was obtained; inut, further than on one (4.01 'trimming the mater, he remained min unconscious, and ultimately died nn Sationlay from enneu•sion of tine brain. This was the i ,rib accident that bad occurrent to the unfortunate man engaged ...

L ELECTION OF CDTECIIITARDENS

... ant put the to the meeting he was perfectly jostMea try law in g th it coot se.—Mr. lIESUITMON contended that by Georg• I l 1., s. 3, the number of votes of each ratepayer was to Ile determined try the gross rental of the property which he voted, and ...