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Examiner23.09.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 23. September 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] have had of the St Legers we have never seen it won in such off-hand style, or with such decisive proofs of supe riority, Don John winning in the commonest canter imaginable, by four or five lengths. W. E.D.NESDAY. [...]
[...] person who was passing at the moment was thrown with considerable force on the pavement. A boy in the shop above was so much alarmed, that he jumped out of the win dow, and broke his arm. The fire did not extend to the upper part of the building, and was soon extinguished, [...]
[...] oare, Joseph Heath, Hampstead Hoare, Henry, Fleet street Holloway, Win. H.incoln's inn Holines, ſtichard, Kentish town Holt, William, Hanwell [...]
[...] Hunt, Josiah, Hayes Hulke, Mianley, Aldersgate street Hurley, Alfred Win. Hayes Huskisson, General Samuel, Mount street [...]
[...] Little, William, Bishopsgate street Within Lºmas, Win. Paddington street Long, Thos. Burt, Little Britain Long, Samuel, Grafton street [...]
[...] Marjoribanks, D. C. Gt. Stanmore Marjoribanks, James, Perners st. Mare, Win Francis, 1 Marriºtt, Robert, mpstead Marriott, Henry, Fenchurch street, [...]
[...] Bourdillon, Thomas, Lincoln's inn Bouvat, Antoine, Davies street *::::::: Win. Fenton Fletcher, Argyll place Boughton, Peter, Isleworth [...]
[...] Stºne, A. uliff ºrd street Stout, James, F.aling Win. Jéssic, is Lincoln's inn Stree fields [...]
[...] c Waghorn, Wm. P. Fleet street Walker, Win. Enfield Highway Walker, Itobert (). 21 Bedford’sq. (alker, Dean, Great Stani.ore [...]
[...] Bow churchyard. of mºst of the venders ºf the Magnesia may be had, authenticated by a similar stamp, HENRY'S Alto MATIC SPIRIT of WIN EGAR, the invention of Mr HENRY, and the only genuine preparation of that [...]
Examiner26.07.1840
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 26. Juli 1840
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] same time, too powerful to be defied and removed. Parties, or sections of parties, are of weight so nicely even, that to win one is idle, whilst to win all is hopeless. Not to make foes, therefore, can be the only aim and achievement of a minister, for friends he cannot make; nor would a disso [...]
[...] country was that of justice, and that to so just a cause, in a country already so great, success could not be wanting. To win the independence of the United States by arms nine years were required; to establish the government by his policy, ten more. Obstacles, reverses, animosities, treachery, [...]
[...] rectory. The Archdeacon of Surrey, who certainly was not overpaid, still would gain a permanency, by having annexed to the archdeaconry a prehend in the cathedral of Win chester, for a right which was not certain of being remu nerative: and the only persons who would lose were those [...]
[...] him to gin. I was aware that an improper intimacy existed between Heely and my wife, and when he told me about her I mentioned it all to my wife, but did not quarrel win her. The knife that Heely cut my wife's throat with, and after wards cut his own, was in my house before the murder. My [...]
[...] sand Yards of last year's patterns, tº be sold off at a great reduction, to make room for the numerous new designs they are bringing forward. These goods win be found-uperior both in style and quality to thosevery generally sold as the newest and best-37 and 38 oxford street. [...]
[...] Frederick Leeks, iscousyard, Bush lane, cannonstreet, and S.F. Youde, surgeon, 9 old Jewry. Every information win be sº on application, to the Resident Di rector, Edward Boyd, Esq. No. 8 §º: place. Prºposals may be ac cepted onw y, at Three o' , and any other day a race [...]
[...] ful and PLEASING COOLNESS. º … will find it Hº: irritating and smarting pain. render smooth and pleasant. Fº win find it extremely ling in sun [...]
Examiner10.08.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. August 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] suspicious circumstances, and the enemies of the gentle Mary Schweidler—for her beauty, virtue, and soft little winning ways, have not saved her from enemies—are not slow to take advantage of them. A profligate great man of the district, the [...]
[...] known trainer of race horses, ... "..., well known on the turf, appeared to have entertained a notion that a horse named Gaper, the property of the defendant, would not win the Derbv. 'e trade two bets upon that event—one of 10,000l. to 100l., a ni another of 10,000. to 1501. On the [...]
[...] bet of 20,000l. to 3,000l. against the horse, the result being that Day was in the position of losing 2,750l. if the horse lost, and of winning nothing if he won; and the only ad vantage he had gained was to diminish his chance of losing 20,000l. to only losing 2,750l. He should put the witnesses [...]
[...] for he would not have him win on no account. I tol" this before the race to Captain Rous and Colonel Wyndham's taining groom, and consulted them waſ to do, and they [...]
[...] before the race to Captain Rous and Colonel Wyndham's taining groom, and consulted them waſ to do, and they told me to win. (A laugh. I did win. (Renewed laug' - ter.) I had no difficulty to win. I won in a cant . (Liaºhe.)—Cross-examined: I believe the horse had it ll [...]
[...] 4. AUSTRIA §'.Hºtá - - - - - - - 5 and 6. HISTORY of the EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. By T. C. Schloss win - - - - - - - each 10 7. hiºphy of TEN YEARS, 1830-1840. By Louis BLANc. Ol. - - - - - - - - - - - [...]
Examiner18.08.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 18. August 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] encing a Divan. France has foolishly taken up the Pacha of Egypt, foolishly we say, for she can be as little sure of winning influence in the East from a sense of gratitude and favours done, as she can be sure of keeping up Conserva tive institutions at home. If any western power had right [...]
[...] * He'll win it l—he'll win it!— he goes the hog whole "" They shouted around as he rush'd to the goal, For with much resolution, thro' thick and thro' thin, [...]
[...] They shouted around as he rush'd to the goal, For with much resolution, thro' thick and thro' thin, Fair or foul, cross and jostle, he swore he would win– But a desperate fence at the winning-post lay, And clear it he must or he loses the day. [...]
[...] Now, some rubbish, called “F.Acts,” made the Normanby fence, But the cup was worth winning—the bets were immense, The old hack makes a rush—in the fence fast he sticks : It was º than stone, tho' he “went it like bricks,” [...]
[...] Lackey, afterwards, while the deceased was lying insensible, kicked him repeatedly on the head, and leaped on his belly, until, alarmed by the cries of the crowd, '.5 opened the win dow and were trying to get in at the door, the back entrance was opened, and all the parties fled, leaving the deceased [...]
[...] delightful and cooling, and at the same time economical beverages that can well be imagined. The extensive patronage which the public has bestowed upon E. and T. TAYLOR's (;INGER win E is the strongest testimºny in favour of its superiority and usefulness. CAUTION.—in con ºf the many spurious kinds sold as their [...]
Examiner04.10.1840
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 04. Oktober 1840
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] on good terms with each other.’” -out win [...]
[...] tired, and when (still to use the words of the French re porters) “the victim of this horrible drama was removed,” a bat entered the hall of justice through one of those win dows which the wind and hail had just destroyed, and began to fit over the heads of the accused and the audience. Even [...]
[...] Meral Martyrdom, and the cir which d d its endurance. - To commence at 11 o'clock, for a quarter past, precisely. RAY'S INN WIN E ESTABLISHMENT. SUMMER WINES, which are not pretended to be of high cha racter, but are good, sound, light Wines, pted for this Season of the [...]
[...] Underwood, win. Merstham jº §º: Edw., Gui rlwin, Pnilip, Camberw - [...]
[...] Shurman, Jas., sen., Chipstead Shurman, Jas., jun., ditto Shrub, Win., Godalming Simmons, James William, Car shalton [...]
[...] and Sºpºch Whiskies, genuine from the still - . 12s., 16s. atent Brandy - - - - - - - - - 16s. 18s, #: Old Rum *::::: f win - - - - - *: ighly Rectified o e - - - - Bottles, Hamprºs, to be paid for on delivery, and the amount [...]
[...] oor - - - : 3 past 8 Rugby - - - 10 min. º: Berkhampstead - - # before 9 || Crick and Welton - 20 min, before * . . . . . sºlº . . . win...; ngton - - - past 9 Blisw - - min. past Le - - - - - 10 Roade - - - # #: [...]
Examiner10.12.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. Dezember 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] ‘having the might and not the right with you, “you are giving up a bad cause. You did not go ‘ into Afghanistan only to win victories, and waste ‘and destroy, and you have come out of it again. “having done that and nothing else. You have [...]
[...] did not think so, but if he would not mary tº I should live and die with the name of Lucy Kenney.' The old General must be nearly eighty. The lady who in vain strove to win him, could not be more than 30; and though her conversa. tion was thus eccentric, her general demeanour was respect. [...]
[...] COURT OF EXCHEQUER. PENALTIEs or WINNING.—Smith v. Bond—This was an action against the keeper of a first-rate g-ming-house in St James's street. The plaintiff proceeds under an act of [...]
[...] lost; and in the event of the party losing, not proceeding under the statute, then that any person should have the power to sue the person winning, and to recover from him treble the amount so won ; the sums or penalties to be paid to the person suing in one moiety, while the other moiety should [...]
[...] committed.” Under this law, Mr Smith, an artist, sued Mr Bond, the keeper of the “Junior St James's Club house," for winning from divers aristocrºtic gambers sums amounting in the whole to more than 2600l.; and having proved his case as to a majority of the items, he obtained a verdict for [...]
[...] wards, thos. Butler, St Paul's Churchyard; and of most of the venders of the Magnesia may be had, authenticated by a similar stamp, HENRY'S A ROMATIC SPIRIT of WIN EGA R, the invention of Mr Henry, and the only genuine preparation of that article. Twesty YEARS' LOSS of HAIR, and WON [...]
[...] on thursday, Decemberºna, win be munished price is bound in ornamental cloth; with gilt edges, H E PRISM of T H O U G H T for 1843. [...]
Examiner08.07.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 08. Juli 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] ittle Kenwigses disposed on a sm. - ..". their . tails towards them, and their faces to the fire; an arrangement which wins no Noor'.er perfected than Mrs Kenwigs was overpºwered by the feelings of a mother, and fell upon the left shoulder of Mr Kenwigs dis [...]
[...] courts bill; and here all the lawyers, excepting the So licitor-General, appeared in arms against it. By the statute 3 and 4 Win. IV, any debt under 20t. may be recovered in the sheriffs' court, and since that law was passed nearly a thousand cases have bech tried there, in [...]
[...] Unattached; Loftus () wen, halt pay Unattached; Pringle Taylºr, half pay Unattached; James Alfred Schreiber, half. pay I'nattached; Charles Levinge, 71st Foot; Robert Win chester, 92d Font ; Henry Dundas Campbell, half-pay Unat. tached : James Wood, lalf-pay Unattached ; William Frede [...]
[...] {, 1) C it USTF D M A S IX E U – It is now five years since the Proprictors of the GRAY'S INN WIN E ESTA 13ſ. ISH Mi ENT cºmmenced their operations on this Wine, and it will be remembered that twº years, avo they introduced it to the public as well [...]
[...] name, but whose dress and manner indicated respectability, was suddenly taken in labour at Hyde Park Fair, in the bºoth of Mr Eastgate, of the Cro win and Anchor, Kent road. She was safely delivered of a fine girl, and with her coronation fairing was conveyed to the workhouse, St George's, Hanover [...]
[...] JOHN CAZENUVE, Secretary. O E.C () N () Aſ I STS AN ID ( () N N () I SS F. it S — The celebrated BLAC K Pił INCE WIN E AN ID SPI RIT lºs'ſ A 12 LISHMENT (late G. Edw. Ands'), No. 2, Walworth rºad, London. The Proprictor respectfully announces that he has just completed very [...]
Examiner30.05.1841
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 30. Mai 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] incidental debate that arose on the presentation, by Earl Fitzwilliam, of some petitions against the continuance of the present corn laws. The Earl of WIN chilsea said the landholders were prepared to bear any burden that the state of the country might render necessary, but he pro [...]
[...] The excitement at that moment amongst this hºst ºf people was immense. The first favouriſe, . Coronation, was the winner; he appeared to win easily, indeed to run away from all his competitors, and leave them .# behind. A good deal o' money is understood to have chang' [...]
[...] ran in the crowd until they neared the distance, but by “ ing on,” they gained upon Arundel every stride, and opposite the winning post were so nearly level that each §. claimed to be third. We should say that Mustapha Muley beat E. O. by a head, and that Arundel was a neck from [...]
[...] and Eringo, but what followed them we could not ascertain. Marshal Soult, with whom Lord Westminster declared to win, never reached the front, and was beaten before he got into straight W. The last horses in the race were Mr Rush's colt, Mongolian (broke down), and St Cross. Value [...]
[...] Rush's colt, Mongolian (broke down), and St Cross. Value of the stakes, 4275l. We understand that Mr Rawlinson wins about 8,000l. in addition to the stake, but that the largest winner is Mr. Isaac Day, who of late has had the management of the horse. Most of the betting men are [...]
[...] shire, wadding manufacturers—G. M. Murray and Co. Glas ow, upholsterers; as far as regards W. Boyd, W. Govan, Clark, R. Granger, J. Drummond, and A. M. Boyd-Win. gate, Son, and Co. Glasgow and London, merchants; as far as regards W. Wingate. [...]
Examiner10.09.1842
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. September 1842
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] will admit.” Frost's physiognomy is prepossessing, his address is easy, and his general bearing intelligent and winning. Notwith standing the prison warb, there is a manifest order and meat ness in his person. The only indulgence he at present enjoys [...]
[...] to the man who made the bet, spoke to complainant, and urged him to take the bet, saying that he had no doubt, he could easily win it. The complainant intimated that he had not sufficient money to make the bet unless he went home for it, which he was urged to do, but he refused, promising [...]
[...] he and deceased were at work at a house in Vauxhall road. Deceased, a bricklayer, was repairing the roo!, to which he had access by means of what is called a “Dormer win dow.” In getting out of this window into the gutter under the parapet, for the purpose of climbing on to the roof, de [...]
[...] operations will begin with the St Leger, for which it is pro bable one of the best fields of late years will show. If Attila wins, it will be infinitely the greatest triumph the Scotts have yet accomplished. Unless this. Leger comes of “on the square,” adieu to the turf. , Racing cannot exist apart from [...]
[...] Duty) ...] 58s la! 27s 4d 19s 10d. 33s 8d, 33s lld|33s 4d Duties :indoºi's ºil u, oil 9, waſ 1, win a 9. aſ a [...]
[...] Esq. King street, Sº ū: Bristol. N.B. This Advertisement will not be repeated. R A WIN G in C L ASSES-ISLINGTON, PENTON VILLE, &c.—Mr GANDEE. Professor of Pers tive, will commence a CLASS on the new and successful method of [...]
Examiner23.12.1843
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Dezember 1843
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] Candlewick Ward.—Sir G. Carrol, the Alderman, presided. Resignations were sent in from Messrs Bald win and Nicholls. Messrs Blades, Green, and Towse, were put in nomination to fill up the vacancies. The polling then commenced. ** [...]
[...] tnatch closed on Wednesday, Mr Staunton, the English man, being declared the conqueror, having won the first eleven games; St Amant, his opponent, only win ining six, and four being drawn. The stakes were 200l., but this was but a small portion of the money depending [...]
[...] use pausing there. Then the wide, cheerful, open streets are hurried through with a sigh – everything there would be too dear. At length bills are seen in a win dow, in a quarter not altogether odious, and where it is supposed prices ought to be moderate. The rooms are [...]
[...] —January 11, C. Tapp, Wigmore sureet, coachmaker— January 9, G. Winning, Dover street, Piccadilly, upholsterer –Jan. 11, S Phillips. Brook street, Hanover square, carpet warehouseman—Jan. 11, J.Atkins, Shoreditch, tobacconist–Jan. [...]
[...] ROT ECTION from the WET and COLD. — SUPERiott win TER waTERPROOF wra PPERS, and ºutside Garments of all kinds. An extensive variety of the above; also of Britpoe's well-known VENTILATING FROCK (in lieu of [...]
[...] §§§". who º to *: ºf: are requested to give their orders their respective Booksellers. gi e win hout delay to Henry Colburn, Publisher, 13 Great Marlborough street. [...]
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