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Examiner29.09.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 29. September 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] other, associate together for mutual security and companion ship; that even the principal roads (except those construct ed, for military purposes by the Company's government) are only tracks made by the constant passage of people over them, ºften intersecting forests, jungles, and mountainous and [...]
[...] }. needs must stop among them; they have been at their orrid work, and yonder lie those whom they have destroy ed.'-'Yes,’ said I, ‘unhappy men, you have guessed right; yonder lie the dead, and you will soon be mºredºith them; it is useless to strive inst your destiny.' I turned [...]
[...] commemorate the death of six servant girls, by fire, at the Castle Inn, on the night of the 2d November, 1838." — Mr Ede, of Worthing, has an apple tree in his garden, one part of which was, a few days ago, covered with fine fruit, whilst the other had put forth full blown [...]
[...] MARRI ed. On Tuesday, at St George's, Hanover square, Samuel Apple ton, Esq., of Boston, in the United States, to Julia, only daugh. [...]
[...] Hayward, J. R., Parliament street Haywood, S. T., Aldgate, and the parish of St James, Bury St Ed munds Heath, William, Edmonton [...]
[...] Qlliver, George, Ealing Qrchard, Thomas, Finchley Orton, Thomas, Ed Osborn, D. O., Whe Osman, George, Finchley [...]
[...] stopper of ench bottle, Sold in London, wholesale, by Messrs Barclay and Sons, Farringdon street; Sutton and Co. Bow churchyard; Newbery and Sons, E. Ed wards, Thºs. Butler, St Paul's churchyard ; and of most of the venders of the Magnesia may be had, authenticated by a similar Stamp, [...]
[...] incident to the eyes and head. It may be taken as frequently as other snuffs with the most perfect safety and gratification to the consumer. A FEw cAskºs 0F sight RFstor ED. J. B. Lachfield, Esq., cured of ophthalmia, Whitehall and Thatched House Tavern.-Mrs Gurpy, 35 Nelson square, rºad, cured of [...]
[...] Surrey, head-ºche, weakness and dimness of sight cured.—Geºrge Smith, 2sq., 6 Y lace, Kentish Town, weakness and dinness of sight cured by its use.—Elizabeth Robson, 19, Bell street, Ed., wºre road, cured ºf ophthalmia and deafness.--James Roe, Esq., 6 Camden terrace, Kentish Town, cured of ophthalmia and head-ache. [...]
[...] and three others. Conducted by John Tinies, Eleven Years Editor ºf "Riº" is a lºan wena, we wºr-in-e - Wo cf the Literary World; w ne Éd. cloth boards. ngra George Berger, Holywell street, Strand. [...]
Examiner20.07.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. Juli 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] - e,’ &c. The World runnes on Wheeles ;ºf...; Workes, ed. 1630.” º This Rev. Mr Barry has the merit, we may remark, of having offered the most stupendous [...]
[...] passages: “‘Thou, Martius, art so warlike, that thou wouldest cut of the wish with a sworde." Lyly's Midas, sig. C. ed. 1592. “‘Hands of, commaunded Hercules, for horse I am no hav.’ [...]
[...] “‘Hands of, commaunded Hercules, for horse I am no hav.’ wºer, Albion, England, p. 57. ed. 1596, ib. ed. 1612. “‘Thinkst thou Cleanthes will come agayne to have his head chopt of so soone, as he comes,’ &c. Chapman's [...]
[...] “‘Take heed the thornes teare not the hornes of my Cowe hides, as thou goest neare the hedges.’ Heywood's Edward the Fourth (Part First), sig. E2. ed. 1619. “‘You are a thousand women of º all the seven old eds.] her in worth.' Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful [...]
[...] aged fifteen months. The Acadia brings intelligence of the death of Lieut. Roberts, ºf her Majesty's mails, a ed sixty-nine. Lieut. Roberts had been in the British navy more than haif a century, , and held a lieutenant's commission since 1810. He had seen much hard service, and par [...]
[...] Cº. HALL, Bishopsgate street. — For THREE NIGHTS.-MISS CLARA SEYTON has the honour ... to annºunce that she will give her Popular I.ECTURE ºn COM Ed Y, with Songs and Recitations, at the above Hall, on TU H.SDAY, the 23rd inst, and the two following Tuesdays. PIANQ FQRTE, Mr [...]
[...] *f; is fixed over the cork or º er of each bottle Sold in London, wholelale, by Messrs Barclay and Sons, Farringdon street; Sutton and Co. Bow Churchyard; Newbery and Sons, E. Ed wards, Thos. Butler, St Paul's Churchyard ; Savory and Co. New Bond street; Sanger, 150 Oxford street; and of most of the venders of the Mag [...]
[...] LEMENTARY EDUCATföN; the importance of its Extension in our own Country. With a Sketch of the State of Elementary Education on the Continent. By HENRY ED - PH.D. D.D. y WARDS, Also, 2 vols, fep. 8vo, 7s. cloth [...]
Examiner03.02.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 03. Februar 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 9
[...] West 40s. or one month's imprisonment. The prisoners were locked up. SER lous Charop.–At Guildhall, on Wednesday, Ed ward Jones, a journeyman tailor, lodging in the attics at No. 65 Dorset street, Salisbury square, was charged with [...]
[...] the habit of smoking in bed, when some of the ashes fºlling from the pipe set the bedclothes on fire. The third was at the White Horse, Brixton road, upon a child named Ed ward Hunt, whose death had been occasioned by the up setting a mug of scalding tea over his breast and other parts [...]
[...] PARTNERsilips Dissolv ED. J. and R. F. Bailey, wood street, Cheapside, auctioneers-It. harrison and T. G. Robinson, Philpot lane, merchants—W. Wal [...]
[...] fort... to conclude with the FAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN locks. Graceful, Miss P. Harton; Lucidora, Miss Julia Bennett. on tursday, a New Comic Drama, in Two Acts, called US ED UP. Principal Characters by Mr. C. Mathews. Mr Tilbury, Mr. How: Miss [...]
[...] Distillery, No. 7 Smithfield bars. Notwithstanding the publicity for many years past given to the supe riority of BETTs's PATENT FR ENch Distill Ed BRANDY over every other spirit, British or Foreign, it is yet but .. known ; J. T. Betts and Co therefore feel it a duty they owe to the public and themselves, to [...]
[...] V lil. Schenres and TALEs of country Li FE, with he collec TIONS of NATURAL HISTORY and LOCAL SCENER Y. By Ed. ward Jesse, Esq. Surveyor of her Majesty's Parks and Palaces. With Woºdcuts, post 8vo. (Just ready.) [...]
[...] “Valerius." A New Edition, in one volume. Price 6s. ARAM BLAIR and MATTHEW WALD. By fºr "º" and "Resnald Dalton." A New Edſ. CHA RS on CHURCHYARDS. By Mrs SouTH sy. A New Edition, in one volune. Price 7s.6d. [...]
[...] A IT'S ED IN BU R G H MAGAZINE, for FEBRUARY, price One Shilling, contains—Blanks and Prizes; or, the Wheel of Fortune. A Tale by Mrs Gore-continued.—Tytler's [...]
[...] - —— ar . Ed. - TAY Lo R's ºv'N ARTEvelDE. [...]
Examiner22.09.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 22. September 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] the poor. Murder and havoc-‘time out of mind.” legitimacy's servants—have done their best, and yet —Don Carlos is in France! Ed io anche sono in Arcadia / The Tories must worship something. The Eng [...]
[...] that “I, ord Melbourne, instead of being what his flatterers describe, a wise minister and a high-ininded gentleman, is A HARD EN ED pitof ligATE and AN UNPRINcipi. ED TRAiton." This will serve as a slight example of the impudent and foul-mouthed malice of undisguised Toryism. [...]
[...] — A statue is shortly to be erected at Versailles to the memory of the benevolent Abbé de l'Epée. — It is now positively affilm:ed that the Queen Dowager of Sardinia has come to the resolution of ending her days in a convent. Her Majesty is said to have already re [...]
[...] belonged, her Villa Ruſineia, situate on Mount Tusculum — Mr Mark, late British Consul at Malaga, who exert ed himself so praiseworthily to save the life of our country man Mr Boyd, and to bring to justice Moreno, his mur derer, when he took refuge in this country with Don Carlos [...]
[...] PARTN FRShi Ps idissol,w Ed. T. and J. Dearden, Liverpool, coal merchants—T. S. Smith and J. Dodgson, Leeds, tea dealers—G. Shepherd and E. [...]
[...] MARRI ED. On the 18th inst, at St Marylebone Church, Daniel Higford Darall Burr, Esq., M.P., of Gayton, Herefordshire, to Anna [...]
[...] Ginger Rai in Grape Tene ()range Elder Calcavella Cowslip ed Currant Dry Sun Frontigniac Lisbon hite ditto Raspberry Lunelle Danson Black ditto Gooseberry Parsnip Madeira [...]
[...] Woolwich to Deptford 1 ditto # ditto. Norwood to Dulwich 2 ditto 7 ditto. Waltham Cross to Ed nzanton - - - 1. ditto 4} ditto. Barking and Ilford to [...]
Examiner27.04.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 27. April 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] Mr FRENCH next rose, in a house of about twenty members to call attention to the Dublin jury lists, but his discourse was hip ed by the counting of the house, which adjourned till Friday. Friday, April 26. [...]
[...] sented throughout the day a most animated appearance. The birth-day drawing room being the drawing-room of the season, a vast concourse of spectators assemb'ed in the streets. The extreme fineness of the weather made the sight remarkablv attractive. At two o'clock the [...]
[...] —. Accounts from Italy of the 14th instant state that tranquillity was everywhere re-established. The pri soners ar, es'ed and in custody in Rome and in Naples had been, or were about to be, liberated. — The Augsburg Gazette states from St Petersburg [...]
[...] And LOVE IN A s \tº Qu Tue day, U-ED U.P. Mrst Leon. Tºº AF Howie. º LOVE IN A sack. On Wednesday, Cºmedy, in which Mr Farren will [...]
[...] TION IST-, usually called Monopolis is rºmo, id The following Periodical works, for May, 1844, will be b blish - CHARLEs KNIGH1’ and Uo. y pu ed LP ENGLAN D. Part V, with a Coloured ºngraying ºf the Chantry of the Beauchamp Chapel, w [...]
[...] Description of Foreign Countries with N tices of Scenery, Na tional. Characteristics, Incidents of Wayfaring and Sojºurn, Personal and Historical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c. abundantly illustra'ed with w; º: º § KRLLY. s Work is also published in Wee umbers, price 4d. each. [...]
[...] grand results may alone be confidently expected. With some new Cases. By T. J. GRAHAM, M.D., &c. “We have been particularly plea ed with his cautionary remarks; they are reasonable a d instructive. It will disabuse the mind of a great deal of prejudice on th snow impºrtant subject.”—County Herald. [...]
[...] London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Lºngmans; Of whom may be had (by the Editor of the “ Religio Medici"), Apology for Cath Ed RAL SERVICE. Crown 8vº, 8s. boards. A DESCANT on the PENNY POSTAGE. Second Edition, 1s. 6d. A DESUANT upon RAILROADS. Is. 6d. [...]
Examiner04.01.1845
  • Datum
    Samstag, 04. Januar 1845
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] who it was allered had met with unfair treatment at the hands of her landlord, a relative, in whose favour she had made a will, but rendered nugatory by the decea ed having contracted marriage unknown to him. Mr Martin deposed that the deceased, who was his aunt, boarded and lodged [...]
[...] ºrph E. Hºst REM Ed Y Fort in digEstion. ORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are confi dently recommended as a simple, but certain remedy, to all who [...]
[...] the purchase of pictures, &c. a number of Bronzes from a reduced model of the “Eagle s!. by Mr. Bell, exhibited in Westminster Hall last year, now preparing by Mr Ed. Wyon, and a certain number of silver medals, by Mr A.J. Stothard, commemorative of Sir Joshua Reynolds, of which bronze copies will be given instead of prints, to such snbscribers [...]
[...] COMPANY, 8 Waterloo place, Pallmall, London. Established by Act of Parliament in 1834. DIVISION OF PROFITS AMONG THE Assur ED. HoNort.arty phºsip enºrs. Earl Somers [...]
[...] We have been requested to corroborate the receipt of the above, which we have much pleasure in doing, hºying heard of the virtues of the Balm of Columbia in other instances.—[Ed. C. G. Price 3s.6d., 6s. and #öö. ttle. No other §§ are genuine. OLD RIDGE'S BALM of COLUMBIA, 1 WELL ºfSTREET, [...]
[...] r-- ~~ r TA IT'S ED IN B U R G H M A GAZINE. Price ls. Monthly; or 12s. A Year. Each Number contains as much letterpress, by a number of the ablest [...]
[...] admirable analysis of new works. In this department—and a most valuable one it is—Tait stands unrivalled. We believe this distinguish ed feature is one reason why Tait is so exceedingly popular among the Iniddle classes.”—Dublin Monitor. Edinburgh; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. London. [...]
[...] Now ready, with 120 Plates by Catherwood, 2 vols. 8vo, A SECOND VISIT to YUCATAN and the RUIN ED CITIES of CENTRAL AMERICA. By John L. STrphrns, Esq. John Murray, Albemarle street. [...]
Examiner07.04.1839
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 07. April 1839
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] the horrible disadvantages of the system of Party in this country, and of the superior success that attend ed those measures in regard to which party bonds were laid aside. Speaking of the Slave Trade he thus proceeds [...]
[...] of such an author's value as much as they raise the repu tation of those whom, from his lurking-place, he had assºil. ed; and they read a memorable lesson to the people, if upon such subjects the people ever can be taught, not to repose confidence in those who are unknown against men whose [...]
[...] tiful anemonies, and the blue-bells, and a hundred other flowers that are pursued with triumphant hearts, and gather ed and carried home, till, at length, the fields were covered by the advancing year with such a multitude of blooms that ſº novelty was lost in their splendour, and we left them [...]
[...] men of “the city of one hundred thousand gardens.”— Conolly's Overland Journey to India. SHAR speARE Accus ED of Bei Ng Too CHARITA BLE.-Shakspeare has never made the criminal a monster, and led us to flatler ourselves that he is not a man. It is [...]
[...] passions, and the laws could only dare to ask for justice, but not for vengeance.—Pictorial Edition of Shakspeare. WAsh ED AND UN wash ED CLAss Es.—Fancy then some five full-grown millions of gaunt figures, with their haggard faces (figures håves) in woollen jupes, with [...]
[...] when the defendant was 18 years of age, he was articled to Mr Penºberton. No suspicious circumstance transpired that !ed Mr Pemberton to distrust the defendant until the 28th ºf February last. . At the period he had stated Mrs Pem berton's writing-desk was seen open by the plaintiff, and [...]
[...] MARRIAGE ME D1CALLY CONSIDEft ED. price ºs. ON MARRIAGE, its Intent, Obligations, and Phy sical and Constitutional 1)isqualifications, with Illustrations, [...]
Examiner24.02.1844
  • Datum
    Samstag, 24. Februar 1844
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] anything which might personally affect the inquirer. (Laughter.) Adjourt.N Ed Deb At E ox IRELAND. — Mr HORSMAN animadverted on the proceedings of the state trials, contending that a conviction so obtained could not be [...]
[...] Thursday.—The case was resumed, and numerous wit nesses were called, chiefly to prove misconduct on the plaintiff's part, in respect to Miss Simmonds and Miss Ed wºrds. . The character of Miss Arnold having become im plicated, the following evidence was called in reply:—Dr [...]
[...] Duty) .. ...! 52s 2d 33s 4d 19s 0d 3's 11d 29s 10d 30s 9d Duties na in London till Feb 88 18- od as 0d 7s 0d 10s 6d, 11s 6d 10s ed sMithri Eld MARKETS, Pat DAY. [...]
[...] Tuesday, February 20. PARTNEltships dissolv ED. Woodward and Wiles, Sheffield, iron merchants—M. Fry and 8. sharland, Bishopsgate street Within, milliners—H. Peers and W. [...]
[...] Pºlº." Winter 0 3 6 | F. ::::::: from - - - 1 13 0 ests, from - - - - The best manufactured - Dress Coats, edged, &c. ed 2 15 0 from - - - - - - - 1 0 0 Frock do. do. from 1 4 0 [...]
[...] Asºlº Tº - - - - - - - - £0 10 et - - - - - - - - - - ed on a principle yet unrivalled, rendering it im ible to dis [...]
[...] Chronology. N.B.-Care should be taken to order Whitt Aken's IMPhov Ed Edſ. tions of the CAT Echisms and Historti ks, as from their universal popularity, unprincipled attempts have been made to substitute works of [...]
Examiner29.04.1838
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 29. April 1838
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 8
[...] ACT I. | Chorus, double choir, “Kyrie eleison " - - Sch. Bach. Recit. ed Aria, Miss Wyndham, “Che ſaro senza Euridice º' (Orfeo) - - - Gluck. Selection from Alexander's Feast - - - Handel. [...]
[...] senza Euridice º' (Orfeo) - - - Gluck. Selection from Alexander's Feast - - - Handel. Recit. ed Aria, Mrs Bishop, ‘Già la vittima' - Jomelli. Chorus, ‘The many rend the skies' (Alexan der's Feast) - - - - - - Handel. [...]
[...] contemporary English narrative of the arrival of Ed ward IV in 1471, and his final recovery of the kingdom from Henry VI. The next work will be a most valu [...]
[...] be Lieutenant Colonel, by purchase, vice Brutton, who retires. 14th Light Dragoons —Quartermaster W. Clarke, to h" Adju tant, with the rank of Cornet, vice Leary, promo'ed ; Quarter. master S. Brodripp, from the 72d Foot, to be Quartermaster, vice ('larke. [...]
[...] ONSI EUR LE DRAY and Co., SU R (; EON DENTISTS, No. 60 Nºw MAN strº ºrt, ox Fond star Et, con tinue to RESTORE Drca y Ed Tºrth with their celebrated MINEi Ai. MARMORATUM, applied without PAN, ºr At, or pressiºn E, which in a few seconds HARD EN's 1NTo EN \xi ºil, pnev ENT1 Nº. and clini Ng [...]
[...] ther shoes. 3: ; Real Morocco and Kid, from 3s 6d. : (ordovan and pru nello Shoes, frºm ºs. fa. : Gentlemen', prime (alfskin Wellingtons, frºm 14*. . . Real Geatskin ditto, from 15s. ; lucher boots, ºs. 6d. to sº. Ed : 9xonian Shºes, 7s ſid.: Light and Middling Shoes, from is ºd.; Excel. lent Walking Pumps, 5... Dress pittº, from 4s. 0d., Superior Cluth But [...]
[...] r, we, William Tait, Edinburgh; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London; and The ED IN BU R G H R E VIEW, is just published. l. George the Fourth and Queen Caroline—Abuses of the Press. [...]
[...] | | U \l MEL’S PIAN OFOR TE SCHOO ſ, Part V. - rice 6s. (with the regular allowance to the Trade), to be com ple:ed in Twelve Monthly Parts, is just published by J. Hoosey and Co., 28 Holles street, and may be had of every respectable book and untisie seller in the United Kingdom. The Musical l’r fesion and the Press [...]
Examiner18.04.1841
  • Datum
    Sonntag, 18. April 1841
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] authority, that, during the same space of time, about two hundred operatives employed in what are generally re ed as Conservative establishments, have joined the Anti orn Law Association of this borough.” The Tories, we are told, have a similar prospect [...]
[...] the border of the desert, nor where local i.e.: the least encouragement to the love of independence. They are the manners of Western Guinea, and cannot be su ed to have ever existed in Houssa, a hilly country, divided into petty states, each cherishing a rude spirit of liberty. Suc [...]
[...] pendent of others, be postponed till the next term of the court. Mr Crittenden, the Attorney-General of the Unit ed States, has been at Albany to consult with the Attor ney-General of the State of New York, and has examined with him all the testimony in the case, from which he had [...]
[...] not one in a hundred met its death that way; death was the result of some internal complaint. PRoros Ed Tow ER HAMLETs PARK.—On Easter Monday the inhabitants of St Mary, Whitechapel, met in the church to elect churchwardens. After the election, [...]
[...] the maid was about to convey from her mistress to her guilty paramour.—Brighton Journal. St EEPLE CHAs Es oppos ED BY THE CHUnch – The following notice has been signed by the Vice Chan cellor and Heads of Colleges:–“ Whereas, it has [...]
[...] ckow N win DOW-GLASS; FLUTED or R. Big Eld GLASS: - colouk Ed GLASS, including the RUBY, equal to the ancient; PA inted and Ott M AM EN TH. D. GLASS; GLAS- SHADES for covering Clocks and ornaments. [...]
[...] witHour sprix Gs, clasps, oh win Es; 1. o os E. T. E. ET H F A S ºr EºN E D, AND FILLING drcAY Ed TEETH WITH MINERAL MARMORATUM. [...]
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