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,BNPT-1804-04-25-0004-010_78,0,0 |
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,MOPT-1837-03-23-0003-016_172,0,0 |
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did well in submitting it to the public scrutiny of an English Judge and an Euglishi Jury.,WO1_MCLN_1828_03_07-0004-008_218,0,0 |
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,0000546_18151201_0053-022_14,1,1 |
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,0000453_18990228_0004-065_1,0,0 |
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,WO1_NREC_1890_08_05-0003-014_48,0,0 |
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,WO1_LVMR_1858_05_15-0003-006_27,0,0 |
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,WO1_BNWL_1895_10_01-0005-019_23,0,0 |
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,0000206_18470724_0006-029_39,0,0 |
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,0000398_18230514_0002-004_75,0,0 |
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,MOPT-1892-08-15-0005-055_3,0,0 |
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Ho moved reduction of the vote by £lOO.,0000452_19000803_0004-073_4,0,0 |
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,0000237_18490406_0004-022_38,1,1 |
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with a bo&nus of five ha rt p 'S6ert.,WO1_CNMR_1805_02_11-0002-003_24,0,0 |
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"so urgently, that, in spite of the opiates administered by a pusillani- mous press elsewhere, the people are aroused already.",0000264_18620107_0004-054_15,0,0 |
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"and not a fey, scandals and ubuses to be inquired into and set right.",WO1_HPTE_1882_08_26-0005-015_36,0,0 |
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"We have been informed that several depositions will be attached to the petition, and some of them from the jurors who tried the case.",0000256_18240315_0004-015_120,0,0 |
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"Also, that the Minister of State has presented to the Minister of Finance a plan for the conversion of the 4i into the 3 per cent, stock — even before the 10 years fixed, when the 5 per cents, were to be converted into 4£ stock as a minimum, for the com- mencement of that operation.",DUCR-1858-11-17-0004-021_99,0,0 |
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"It is universally admitted by the Duke of New- castle, by the House of Lords, by the Times, by the Canadians themselves, that the 12,000 regular troops now stationed in that country are absolutely use- less.",0000428_18620728_0004-020_34,1,1 |
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"-s t'hatle has recesved the fullowina f--nra the General at Ho-Si-Wu A.gusc.- Troop s distant from FPekin ,;tr- f seven iles; experienced but little - has heen prepared by the enemy, but as - -. |
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She has lieen accustomed to both boys and girls, and will be found an acquisition to any family anxious to lay n good foundation for their children. |
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The glory 4 and the prosperity of the city and the kingdom are 4 what the French desire, beciu-.c this is the interest 4 and the policy of France. |
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He waa never denied to any living, neither lady nor gentleman, poor nor rich, and he never seemed discom- posed when intruded on, but always good-humoured and kind. |
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This country, Sir Howard declared, had many lessons to learn from the war. |
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ships, surgeons' appointnierrts, t auttcal ai i other patronage iu tire gift of tlh- (trt o dl the years since 1820 to 1826, both it clriat, Itettctr, dlirrio Mr. POYNDER wished to move at ooce icr tbe the statement of Mr. Huddlestoar, to whjic IIre alul4d the business of the day hadl crimienced.",WO1_MCLN_1827_03_15-0002-004_238,0,0 |
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"Searle end Messrs. Lloyd and r Campbell, old servants of Westminster School, having a boaq for the orwasion.",WO1_DNLN_1861_07_26-0002-002_905,0,0 |
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Mr. SEAVER opened the meeting with prayer.,WO1_BNWL_1860_01_11-0003-007_7,0,0 |
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reward offered for the discovery of a payable feld.,WO1_BDPO_1873_12_24-0006-020_80,0,0 |
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TO OUTFITTERS AND OTHERS.,WO1_NECT_1866_01_19-0008-041_161,0,0 |
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"A sad case of suicide bh ic through extreme destitution occurred at Portsmouth, on In ir Wednesday.",WO1_BLMY_1879_05_09-0002-005_64,0,0 |
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Friday his mother returned aud found him in a high state of delirium.,0000360_18331003_0004-014_269,0,0 |
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"Jofeph Mead, one of the gang, was admitted King's evidence, and poGtively fwore, that upon Jackfon refufing to be robbed, he was very much cut with a knife ; that the prifoner Jackfon con- felled he had cut him accrofs his belly, and had been the moft active, &c. The prifoners retali- ated, and faid it was the witnefs who cut the man. |
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Mr. Peel did not return a final answer, but promised to communieat3 his reply in writing. |
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Besides the grand cross of the Order of St. Ferdinand and of Merit, I confer on you the title of Duke of Casa Lanzo, beiug the place where the enemy's army fulfilled the conditions which yoiij had dictated to them.",BNPT-1815-08-23-0004-014_46,0,0 |
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"A large discretion had been left to the Actina Consal-General to multiply the messengers, and use whatever moans he might consider 1 desirable.",WO1_LEMR_1884_06_21-0003-008_122,0,0 |
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"Whether the railroad scheme is practicable or not, it is, of course, the business of surveyors on the spot to decide; but we must say, thai a scheme that offers important advantages, not only to British travellers, but a very extensive branch of the mercantile com- munity, ought to be carefully and deliberately considered on its own merits.",0000399_18441109_0002-008_77,0,0 |
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The cost of admission to the theatres in the days of j Elizabeth was very moderate.,0000187_18251215_0001-002_88,0,0 |
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"light nearly ; and if we disturb them at their work, and they have to run for it, they can see where they are going.",0000317_18781130_0005-025_70,0,0 |
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"X He lived within a few miles of the battlefield of ii Dunbar, where Cromwell defeated his country- men.",WO1_ANJO_1900_02_24-0006-024_87,0,0 |
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"Lord EsxiNE presided, and stated that the principle of the society had been thoroughly canvassed and proved to be good.",WO1_DNLN_1852_09_21-0008-035_1,0,0 |
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"As some considerable time must elapse before the Institute Buildings can be occupied, it is under considera- tion to commence as soon as practicable, and to gradually develop, certain important branches of the work of the Institute which may be conducted in temporary offices, such as the organisation of an intelligence department in connection with the Colonies and India, bearing special reference to commerce and emigration.",0000453_18871014_0002-010_13,0,0 |
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"side the main road only, and as the enem y ran great rinks to carry off their dead, their loss in killed and wounded must have been very heavy. """,WO1_RDNP_1874_03_08-0001-002_118,0,0 |
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"He mentions as an instance of the way in which cholera affects busi- ness, that already from 9,ooo to io,ooo bills of commercial houses in Naples have been protested.",WO1_PMGZ_1884_10_02-0005-007_24,0,0 |
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".aye referred, and which must have been already well known to you all, h_v allowed yourselves to feel in any way sui prised or disconcerted by it.",MOPT-1892-10-07-0006-073_16,0,0 |
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"The Secretary then said-Do you know, Mr. Witt, personally, if any Zulus were killed by Cete- wayn's orders, because they were anxious to learn from the whites? |
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The Sum of £500 secured by a Policy 0 f tne West of England Insurance Company, dated 22nd October 1823, to be paid with a Bonus declared at Christmas 1837 of £25 4s. |
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7—while the Ashan- tees, who plundered the camp next day, took ten barrels of ball-cartridges, with a great quantity of other booty. |
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So early as the year 1606, when the rags for emi- gration excited vehement Controversy in the country, ou the policy of encouraging that disposition, the probable future independence of America formed a principal ai-guinent with the opponents of that sys- tem. |
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lvarious suggestions to the Government in connection wii the purpose of his mission ; but one after another of tlhe suggestions were negatived-(bear, hear)-and sonme we5 ,anegatived precisely at the very moment when the Govera I. ment were sheltering themselves from the indignati, whichbwas felt in the country at the abandonment of t!. |
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A T-l gun ship, called the Fame, as me a vpsel as any of her rate in the Navy, w a . |
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