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appeared had been dead some years; and would no doubt have succeeded in her base attempt had not his father

appeared had been dead some years; and would no doubt have succeeded in her base attempt had not his father

been then living to discover the imposition. The young man had all along exhibited the most creditable feeling, and, under the belief that her statement to him was correct, he had, although in poor circumstances, contrived to raise five pounds, which sum he had paid in order to
September 3, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
Just Published, Vol. 11., ELECTIONS FROM COBBETT'S POLITICAL KJ WORKS. With Notes, Historical and Explanatory. Edited by JOHN M. COBEETT

Just Published, Vol. 11., ELECTIONS FROM COBBETT'S POLITICAL KJ WORKS. With Notes, Historical and Explanatory. Edited by JOHN M. COBEETT

and JAMES P. COBBETT. The Trade should observe, that other Works have been put forth which bear nearly the same title as the above. These SELECTIONS have the names of the Editors on the Wrapper of each Number and Part. Published by Anne Cobbett, 10, Red Lion-court, Fleet-street.
September 3, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
LAW-WIT IN IRELAND.

LAW-WIT IN IRELAND.

The growth of Petty Sessions in this country has tended to the growth of another commodity, of which there was no lack before, nor, sooth to say, much use at any time. I mean forensic wit, whereof a goodly crop buddeth forth from the weekly exercise mud collision of genius and i
September 10, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
TO THE WORKING CLASSES, ON THEIR STATE AND CONDITION.

TO THE WORKING CLASSES, ON THEIR STATE AND CONDITION.

No. VI. Having in former numbers given such facts and information respecting your state and condition as my limited means enabled me to collect, I shall now proceed to give you my opinions regarding the chief causes of your misery and degradation. And here let me premise, that h
September 10, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
In Penny Numbers, WITH 500 ENGRAVINGS, GOLDSMITH ' S NATURAL HISTORY; with new Facts and Ane•dotes of the Habits and

In Penny Numbers, WITH 500 ENGRAVINGS, GOLDSMITH ' S NATURAL HISTORY; with new Facts and Ane•dotes of the Habits and

Economy of Animals. PLUTARCH'S LIVES, with 60 Portraits, forming two Haadsome Volumes. With 150 Engravings, the ARABIAN Ni-PHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. SALMAGUNDI, by Wssmisarom DR. FRANKLIN'S LIFE and ESSAYS. London: John Lirnbird, 143, Strand; and by Printed verbatim from the hest i:
September 10, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
CtrILIDIIIALL.

CtrILIDIIIALL.

Miss Bruford, who was detected last week in purloining a pair of small tortoiseshell combs from the shop of Mr. Walton, a jeweller, in Ludgate-street, attended to meet any fresh charge of shoplifting that might be made against her. She was brought to this office on Thursday, and
August 20, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
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u, nti OIeL4IPT Itc_t ttr+

u, Itc_ t SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1836. serve the lives of the multitude by the sacrifice of their own, so now till the maintainers of that principle which alone makes life worth the having—the great principle of equality—so now will victim after victim be ready for the self-immolation
July 9, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
ITATTONmG-AItEDEN.

ITATTONmG-AItEDEN.

TITHES IN TOWN !-Mr. Bell, the professional adviser of the rector of St. Andrew's. Holborn, represented that, notwithstanding the magistrates' order, many of the persons still refused to pay tithes, and he therefore requested that distress warrants might issue. Mr. Laing observe
August 20, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
BOOKSELLERS AND VENDORS' SOCIETY. AT a MEETING held on Tuesday Evening, August 16th, 1836, at 31, Great Wild-street, the following

BOOKSELLERS AND VENDORS' SOCIETY. AT a MEETING held on Tuesday Evening, August 16th, 1836, at 31, Great Wild-street, the following

Resolution was unanimously passed. That this Meeting stand adjourned till Tuesday Evening next, Aiii•ust 23,1836, and, in the event of no Seizures taking place, that the Society be then dissolved, and the Funds divided; and that all persons having claims on the Society be reques
August 20, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England
 
THE PUBLIC.—The Immense Demand for Dr. BAGOT'S SPECIFIC ANTIC ONORRHCEAL SYRUP induces Messrs. Nash and Co. to state that they

THE PUBLIC.—The Immense Demand for Dr. BAGOT'S SPECIFIC ANTIC ONORRHCEAL SYRUP induces Messrs. Nash and Co. to state that they

receive regularly a fresh supply twice a week, and that it is sold only by them, at No. 7, Oxford -street, London, in bottles, price Bs., stamp included. Dr. Bagot's Syrup is warrant,d not to contain an atom of Mercury, Copaiba, or any other injurious drug. It cures the most obs
August 13, 1836 - Hetherington's Twopenny Dispatch - London, London, England