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  2. NEWS BY THE THOMAS "LOWRY" [CONTINUED FROM OUR LAST.]

    PLYMOUTH.—Never within the recollec[?] of the oldest inhabitant has plymouth and its vicinity offered from such a destruction of property. The Church is Partly ...

    Article : 1,277 words
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  4. DREADFUL EFFECTS OF THE VIOLENT GALES ON THE COAST OF FRANCE.

    CALAIS, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30.—Since the violent hurricane of 1808, this coast has not experienced such dreadful gales as within the last few days, nor has the ...

    Article : 1,108 words
  5. Prosecution on account of Irish Tithes—at an end !

    We have received from our own reporter an account, which is inserted in another column, of the continued proceedings in the Irish Court of Exchequer in the case ...

    Article : 561 words
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    It is feared that the la[?]e gale has done a good deal injury to West[?] inster[?]ey. A large fragment of [?]mental stonework which su[?]mounted a [?]che in the westrn ...

    Article : 1,098 words
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