AFTER a fortnight's holiday the Council have gone to work again.—We wish they would enable us with safe conscience to praise them. It is so out of the natural ...
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Article : 312 wordsSIR.—I am a shareholder of the Cornwall Bank, but was unable to attend at the halfyearly general meeting of the proprietors, convened on Friday, Nov. lst; having ...
Article : 783 wordsOn the prolongation of the charter of the Bank of England.—The third and only remaining suggestion we have to offer, is, that the Bank of England shall be exempted from the ...
Article : 332 wordsREPLY OF DON CARLOS TO THE RING's INVITATION TO SWEAR ALLEGIANCE TO HIS DAUGHTER AT THE APPROACHING CORTES. My well-beloved Brother, &c,—This ...
Article : 481 wordsWhen Bishop Phillpotts begins to pester the King with hie factions dogmas touching the coronation oath, and "all that," his Pamph-leteership will possibly have the goodness to ...
Article : 1,062 wordsTHE DEFINITIVE TREATY WITH HOLLAND.— M. St. Dedel is expected in London next week from Holland; Prince Esterhazy and Count Matuszevic, the former from Vienna, and the ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 14 Nov 1833, Page 3
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