PERTH BRIDGE.—A respectable, and considering the unfavourable state of the weather, a numerous Meeting of Landholders, was held last Saturday at Perth, to consider the propriety of petitioning ...
Article : 727 wordsIN Sir R. Peel's answer to an address from the Tory Members of the Bar, he says,— "I trust that the tenure of power by the late Administration, short at it was in duration, hat not been without ...
Article : 887 wordsIT has been happily said that Ireland used to be governed by a system of checks and balances. The antagonist principles were always at war in the privy council, as they were in the open country. The ...
Article : 821 wordsHIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE.—His Majesty, attended by Sir Herbert Taylor, arrived in town at a quarter past one o'clock on Wednesday (April 29,) af afternoon from Windsor Castle. The Duke of Cumberland and the ...
Article : 4,904 wordsMONTHLY REPOSITORY.—The wheel has rolled round rapidly. In six short months the Tory bubble has swelled, broken, and burst "As you were gentlemen." There is a sort of poetical justice in the ...
Article : 881 wordsLORD BROUGHAM, in his two celebrated pamphlets upon the Aristocracy, written under the names of Isaac Tomkins and Peter Jenkins, has, at least in the first of them, done little more than repeat, and ...
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Launceston Advertiser (Tas. : 1829 - 1846), Thu 3 Sep 1835, Page 3
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