The following extemporaneous lines were suggested by the perusal of the life of the Very Rev. Theobald Mathew, O.S.F.* Hail, sainted soul! thy country's living pride! Thee ne'er shall be the meed of praise denied. ...
Article : 379 wordsMy Lord—I have the honour to inform you that I returned to this city on Thursday last, the 24th instant. I shall transmit to your Lordship by the next mail ...
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Advertising : 3,069 wordsCRIMINAL SITTINGS.—The last sessions of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery, for the present month, closed on Tuesday last, and the following was the result:— ...
Article : 596 wordsRETORT COURTEOUS.—A Russian lady, being engaged to dinner with M. de Talleyrand, at that time Minister for Foreign Affairs, was detained a full hour by some unexpected accident. ...
Article : 1,483 wordsMy Lord—Her Majesty's a government have received with much regret the account which your recent communications to me convey of your severe bodily indisposition, and I have received the Queen's ...
Article : 111 wordsMy Lord—As It is probable that the sittings of the legislature will be protracted till the end of next month, and the state of my health, as your lordship is already aware, renders at of great importance to ...
Article : 434 words—We learn that a treaty has been concluded by government with the powerful native chief Davis and his tribe, whereby the latter has ceded a large tract of land lying on the north side of the ...
Article : 526 wordsMY LORD—I have received and laid before the Queen your Lordship's despatch of the 21st of July, tendering to her Majesty your resignation of the office of Governor-General of the British Provinces ...
Article : 132 wordsMY LORD—I had the honor to receive, via New York, by the Great Western, your Lordship's despatch (No. 397) conveying to me leave of absence from my post for six months, in consequence ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Thu 20 Jan 1842, Page 4
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