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  2. THE NEW MEMBER.

    'Tis the morning before the debate, and the New Member stands before a magnificent mirror, rehearsing the speech by which he hopes to electrify the Commons, and place himself on a ...

    Article : 641 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 45 words
  4. CONSEQUENCES OF HABIT.

    Now for custom, and the causes of it! What makes the drunkard but the first glass? What the inveterate smoker but the first pipe? What the snuff-taker but the first pinch? What the ...

    Article : 721 words
  5. THE RING.

    THE innumerable applications which have been made during the week for our last Saturday's issue, have induced us to republish our Report of the Fight, and in ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. Country News.

    THE FLYING PIEMAN.—This singular character undertook, on Thursday last, to walk 60 miles in 12 hours. He commenced his task at a little after six in the morning, and, we are told, ...

    Article : 429 words
  7. MATERIALS FOR AN IRISH SPEECH.

    "Saxon—oppression—moral force—dagger— forefathers—revenge—first gem of the sea— trampled upon—oh!—finest peasantry—Cromwell—slaughter—Erin's daughters—blood ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. PADDY SINCLAIR, ALIAS THE ENFIELD PET, VERS. BILL SPARKES, ALIAS JOHNNY HEKI, IN EQUITY, FOR £100 A-SIDE.

    "OULD IRELAND AGINST AUSTHRALIA, AND THE BOOS UPPERMOST" — for "THAT SAME," by the powers, was the veritable description given by a friend of ours, to a ...

    Article : 1,922 words
  9. BACON'S NOVUM ORGANUM.

    What is the greatest obstacle to Jews sitting in Parliament? The extraordinary quantity of gammon they must swallow. ...

    Article : 22 words
  10. A PROMISE.

    A promise should be given with caution and kept with care. A promise should be made by the heart and remembered by the head. ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. FACET[?].

    Sweet are the uses of Tears.—A German chemist has discovered this year that there is sugar in tears. We have been told by poets, that there is "sweetness in all things," but we ...

    Article : 828 words
  12. BLASTING A HEAD OF HAIR.

    "Major, what turned your hair white?" "My hair, Jim [?] Why by the Lord Harry, my hair was once as back as a nigger's face in an eclipse. When was in the last war, it ...

    Article : 656 words
  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Presence of Mind and Coolness at the place of Execution.—Pepys, in his description of the last moments of Major General Harrison, who was hanged, drawn, and quartered, at ...

    Article : 719 words
  14. EPITOME OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NEWS.

    It is understood that a petition will be pretented forthwith to Parliament, against the return of Mr. John O'Connell for Limerick City. The Marquis of Waterford is now employing ...

    Article : 536 words
  15. A BUNDLE OF DEFINITIONS.

    The Seat of Pain.—A seat in the front row of the dress circle of the Adelphi Theatre, judging from first impressions, which they say last the longest, is decidedly the Seat of Pain. ...

    Article : 286 words
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