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  2. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    After the speech was read by the chancellor and clerk of the house. Earl SPENCER rose to move the address. His Lordship said that in the present instance there ...

    Article : 2,629 words
  3. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS.

    TIMES.—The men whom we must still call ministers have taken the most disgraceful course to themselves, the most disrespectful to their sovereign, and the most ...

    Article : 3,078 words
  4. COURT AND FASHIONABLE LIFE.

    Since the Queen's accession to the throne she appears fated to receive alarms. First the attempt of the mad or bad boy Oxford, then the intrusiun of the inquisitive rogue Jones, then ...

    Article : 597 words
  5. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 43 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,075 words
  7. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The speaker resumed the chair at half-past three o'clock, when the swearing of members was proceeded with. Tills occupied the house until twenty minutes past four. ...

    Article : 1,903 words
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