There is no art which requires so much delicacy to practise, as the art of borrowing money. The only time, I think, when a man loses all consciousness of money, is when he is up in a ...
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Article : 269 wordsMr Ingleby applied on behalf of Mr William Martin for an order for the infant heir-at-law, of Mr W. B. S. Cooke, to re-convey certain premises. Mr Bakewell attended on behalf of the executors ...
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Article : 191 wordsASSAULT.—John Sullivan was charged with assaulting his wife, Elizabeth Sullivan. The defendant pleaded guilty, and stated that his wife came home drunk at 1 o'clock in the ...
Article : 216 wordsA lady wrote upon a window some verses, inti mating her design of never marrying. A gentleman wrote the following lines underneath: —"The lady who this resolution took, ...
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Article : 485 wordsDETENTION OF THE "CLEOPATRA"—The Cleopatra steamer, after being cleared out and ready for sea, was yesterday detained at the North Arm on account of the neap tide. This delay must ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Sat 5 Feb 1853, Page 3
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