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... eneral Vf,,r.'d to the speech of Mr. Mct.re, on behalf of the Rev Ti«rney; wl,'ch» Henn, Q.C., commenctd, | and was left speaking., ...
... eneral Vf,,r.'d to the speech of Mr. Mct.re, on behalf of the Rev Ti«rney; wl,'ch» Henn, Q.C., commenctd, | and was left speaking., ...
... respectable YOUNG MAN, in the above the str e need apply whose character will not bear Lan, C,eSt,nvtiS,,eation- °ne v,1,° Speaks the Welsh A, ?ge ';e P'eferred. WILLIAM DAVIKS, Draper, Pontypool. ...
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... munificent act of Sir R; Peel towards the unfortunate deceased. He thought it must speak to the heart of a great many thousand persons, that whilst others were so to speak, attempting to destroy his own mind, and amidst a pressure of public business almost ...
... county of Galway, a short time ago related the following conversation lie had with that extraordinary man, Cobbett, in 1820. Speaking of Ireland, Cobbett said the dirty weed. alluding to the potatoe, would be the curse of Ireland. How so ? replied Dr. Smith ...
... indentured; but the making shoes had no charms for a boy that devoted much of his time to desultory and therefore generally speaking unprofitable reading. He longed for a wider field to breathe in and, from closing seams, he proceeded to close his articles ...
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... datil. hair and complexion, speaks the English language badly, but the Welsh lluently. HENRY MORGAN, a Collier, and native of the same paiish, 25 yeais of age, of tolerable stout make, 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair, speaks the English language badly ...
... obtain a similar situation. She would undertake to teach the general routine of an English Education, with French, which she speaks fluently, having resided on the Continent several yeais or would have no objection to engage as Companion to a Lady about ...
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... supply of home-fed beasts on show this morning was very extensive, though not of very first-rate quality. Compara- tively speaking, the beef trade was in a vety inactive state. Still, however, the piimest SCUIS. were mottly disposed of. at last week's ...
... over them directed the supennie;>- dent to have them examined by a surgeon, or some compe- tent person, who might be able to speak to their intended uses at the next examtnauon.—Mr. Robinson thought it desirable to mention that the windows of the house were ...