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... respect of certain County Bridges . July 19 . 6. An Act to amend the Representation of the People of Scotland . July ... respecting the manner of passing grants uuder the Great Seal and respecting offices connected therewith . Aug. 2 ...
... respect of certain County Bridges . July 19 . 6. An Act to amend the Representation of the People of Scotland . July ... respecting the manner of passing grants uuder the Great Seal and respecting offices connected therewith . Aug. 2 ...
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... respect to postal orders enacts that the following poundage be paid - 1s . , jd .; 2s . 6d . , 5s .. or 7s . 6d . , 1d .; 108. , 12s . 6d , 15s . , 17s . 6d . , or 20s . , 2d . The postmaster may require the person to sign his name on ...
... respect to postal orders enacts that the following poundage be paid - 1s . , jd .; 2s . 6d . , 5s .. or 7s . 6d . , 1d .; 108. , 12s . 6d , 15s . , 17s . 6d . , or 20s . , 2d . The postmaster may require the person to sign his name on ...
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... respecting the mis- sionary Köeller . JANUARY , 1880 . 1. General Roberts reports that 3000 of the enemy were killed and wounded in the last fortnight's fight- ing in Afghanistan . 7. The Government resolved to ap- propriate a quarter ...
... respecting the mis- sionary Köeller . JANUARY , 1880 . 1. General Roberts reports that 3000 of the enemy were killed and wounded in the last fortnight's fight- ing in Afghanistan . 7. The Government resolved to ap- propriate a quarter ...
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... respecting Montenegro . at Benham Oxford . Collective Note presented to the 4. New scheme for Christ's Hospital issued by the Charity Commissioners . Mr. Hall ( C. ) unseated for Marines to be sent to Ireland . The Brighton Cup won by ...
... respecting Montenegro . at Benham Oxford . Collective Note presented to the 4. New scheme for Christ's Hospital issued by the Charity Commissioners . Mr. Hall ( C. ) unseated for Marines to be sent to Ireland . The Brighton Cup won by ...
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... respect of dwelling - houses occupied by any person in trade who shall expose to sale and sell any goods in any shop or warehouse , being part of the same dwelling - house and in front and on the ground or basement story thereof ; or by ...
... respect of dwelling - houses occupied by any person in trade who shall expose to sale and sell any goods in any shop or warehouse , being part of the same dwelling - house and in front and on the ground or basement story thereof ; or by ...
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Act to amend Aftern afternoon amend the law amount April ascending node Bank Bank of England Bart BEECHAM'S PILLS Bill Bishop born Bottle British Captain cent Charles Chemists CHLORODYNE Colonel CORSETS Cure died due south Duke Duke of Cambridge DURATION OF MOONLIGHT duty Earl Edward England expenditure formerly M.P. Frederick FRUIT SALT George GOLD Henry House ILLUSTRATED LONDON increase India inferior conjunction Ireland James John June Jupiter Lady last day late Lieut.-Colonel Liverpool Liverpool Dock Lombard-street London Bridge Lord Major-General March Mars MARS rises medicine Mercury millions minutes after sunset minutes before sunrise Moon morning O'Clock parcels PATENT PILLS planet population Post Office post-free postage Prince Princess Queen Railway Rector Revenue Right rises Robert Saturn Scotland Secretary sets Sold stamps star SUND SUNDAY AFT Syrup Thomas TRINITY United Kingdom Venus Victoria Wales West William
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Page 56 - CAUTION.— Vice-chancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant, FREEMAN, was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to. — See Times, I3th July, 1864. Sold in Bottles at is. lid., 2s. gd. and 43. 6d. each. None is genuine without the words "Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE
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Page 62 - Clears the Blood from all impure matter, from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.
Page 9 - An Act respecting the Representation in the Parliament of Canada of Territories which for the time being form part of the Dominion of Canada, but are not included in any Province.
Page 11 - APPRAISEMENT or VALUATION of any property, or of any interest therein, or of the annual value thereof, or of any dilapidations, or of any repairs wanted, or of the materials and labour used or to be used in any building, or of any artificers
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