The question of Corn-law Repeal is one to which every other is of merely secondary interest; and it is the duty of the journalist, having the welfare of the people at heart, to make Cornlaw Repeal the primary object of his labours. It seems almost superfluous to bring forward ar
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No. I.—THE HON. AND REV. BAPTIST NOEL. The reverend gentleman whose portrait adorns our pages this week, is ever foremost in labours of love and philanthiopy. Unlike many of his clerical brethren, his views are decidedly liberal, and both the platform and the press have been the
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as Exterior, and Ground Plans of ALL THE ENGLISH AND WELSH CATHEDRALS. The work consists of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY Large Plates engraved by B. WINELES, from Drawings by Eminent Artists; with Historical and Descriptive Accounts. 3 vols. imp. Bvo. £2. ss. neatly bound.—A few copie
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- The Marquis of CLANRICARDE said that it was now his duty tq make the motion of which notice had been given, and he could assure their lordships that he felt he had undertaken a most painful task; but he felt it was his duty to set aside all personal feelings • and he was well
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On Wednesday a special general court of the Proprietors of Stock in this corporation was held at the India house, " for the purpose of laying before the Proprietors documents relative to the successful military operations in Affghanistan, and resolution of thanks, adopted in con
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the more a particular commodity might be wanted, the less would be paid for it. It seems also, to us, a very ridiculous assertion, that if England were supplied with food from abroad, and manufactures were to be greatly extended, the land would lose its value. If such were the c
March 11, 1843 - Illustrated Weekly Times - London, London, England
These trials concluded at Lancaster on Thursday evening, having occupied eight days. Mr. Baron Rolfe's summing up occupied nine hours, six of which were employed in reading his notes of evidence. His charge was remarkably impartial. About six o'clock his lordship finally conclud
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and many other illustrations YEAR -BOOK OF FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ART; Exhibiting the most important Discoveries and Improvements of the past year in Mechanics and the Useful Arts, Natural Philosophy, Electricity, Chemistry, Zoology and Botany, Geology and Geography, Scc. By the E
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Our (it g LATEST NEWS. NEWS. Several speculative bargains having been made, among which was one for £lOO,OOO New Si per cents., jobbers drove Consols up to 071 for money, and 971 for the account (being the highest price since April, 1824), hut have since dropped the price to 96k
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them, are attested by the constantly increasing lemand—their entire adoption at the Bank of :ngland, and her Majesty's Public Offices, where is known that the best articles only are admitted. The number -'ens manufactured at the works of Joseph Gillot, From Oct. 1837 to Oct. 183
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