TIMES—Mr. Harvey's motion for an address to the crown, praying his Majesty to revise the Pension List, was promptly met by Lord Althorp with a declaration of war, on the ground of disrespect to his Majesty, of breach ...
Article : 1,695 wordsTHE surprise with which Goldsmith's club learns that the reckoning is drunk out, will be fresh in the memory of almost all our readers. " Drunk out!" cried they all; " impossible !" The landlord, they ...
Article : 1,558 wordsEXERCISE.—I may (says Dr. Uwins, in his recent Treatise on Mental Diseases) urge upon all, and especially those whose habits and callings are sedentary, to contrive some motive far daily and regular walling; even ...
Article : 754 wordsA sharp altercation occurred in the debate of Tuesday, between Mr. Ronayne, Mr. STanley, and Mr. O'Connell. It seems that is the habit of the Right Hon. Secretary for the Colonies to sit with his legs on the table, ...
Article : 442 wordsTHE SOLICITOR-GENERAL rose to move for a select committee to consider of, and report on, the present state of the law of libel. The author of a libel ought to be punished, and so ought he who knowingly ...
Article : 771 wordsTHE conduct of the Whigs in relation to this question, previous to their last accesion to office, is well known. In 1828. Mr. Hume moved for an inquiry into the pension-list, and was supported by many of the present ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 11 Sep 1834, Page 4
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