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THE KOAD 10 HEA1AU • TJOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
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CURE OF A DISORDERED LITER AND BAD DIGESTION . Copy of a Letter from 3 Ir . R . ]]' , Kirlcus , Chemist , 1 , Pmcot Street , Liverpool , dated 6 th June , 1851 . To Professor Uoixowat , Sib , —Your Tills and Ointment Lave stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Meaicines for some years . A customer , to whom I can refer for any inquiries , desires me to let you know the particulars of her case . She hud been troubled for years with a disordered liver , and bad digestion . On the last occasion , however , the virulence of tue attack was so alarming , and the inflammation set in so severely , that doubUweie entertained of her not being able to bear up under it ; fortunatel y she was induced to try your PWs and she infonaes me that after the first , and each succeeding dose , she had great relief . She con-tinued to take them , and alihou"h she used , only three boxes , she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health . I could have sent you many more cases , but the above from the severity of the attack , and the speedj cure . I think , speaks much in favour of your astonishing Pills . ( Signed ) n . W . Kmnus .
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No more Pills noi-r any other Uriijrs . R-p -it a t ^ 0 > S CDRES BT m BAURY'S EVALENTA ARABICA FOOD , _ a pleasant and effectual remedy ( without medicine , inconofS ° r e 3 tPenSe ' ESftSWeS *** t ^ neS itS costin otll «***> » atWP ^? w -f ° P ftr , tieB 0 f questionable respectability have r t £ l a a * suPersed « mediefne of every description in the effectual and permanent removal of indigestion ( dyspepsia ) consti pau-rn , ana . diarrhoea , nervousness , biliousness , livev comS flatulency , distension , palpitation of the heart , nervous headache deafness noises in the head and ears , pains in the ehestVSen Oie shoulders , and m almost every part of the body , cbrouic inflam mation and ulceration of the stomach , angina pertoriHiffll ' eruptions on the skin , incipient consumption , dropsy ! rheumaW eout heartburn nausea and sickness dnriS ffSiaS ^ lSr eatuigr , or at sea , low spirits , spasms , cramps , spleen ? Sal dc ^ rr ^^ rs ^ isvS SaSS ^ as ^ ssSaassassa Bwi-flMtractMO , afld mam oa ^ r comrfamffl it i . ™™ ™
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PR . CTJLVEKWELL , ON THE PLEASURES OF HEALTH . A series of popular works , Is ., each , by post Is . Gd . each . ENJOYMENT OF LIFE . 'Health , recreation and rational use of time . ' _ Contents .-Early rising ; Spring and Summer mornings , Excursions about the Environs of Losdon-the Parks . Lanes Hills Forests , Fields , High-roads , and other pleasant places , Country Trips and lUrnbles ; the Sea ; London at Niglit , Evenings at Home ; Music ; the D . rama ; on Eating , Drinking , Sleeping , Bathing , Air , Rest , Ease , Occupation , &c . « w «« b , 11 . and ui . FRAGMENTS FROM THE MOUNTAINS Two Vols . vol . i . ~ A Tisit to the Lakes ; Sketch of Edinburgh , Ac . Vol . 2 . —The Lakes of Kiliarney ; Reminiscences of Dublin , &c IV . HOW TO BE HAPPY . Addressed to the low-spirited and despondin " . '
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, DR . OKEEB , 11 , HUTCHESON STREET , GtiSGOW , PROFESSOR OF HYGEIANISM . . ' James Gbeeb , Esq ., M . D . 'Scottish Hygeiau Institution , ' 11 , Hutckeson . Btreet , Glasgow . ; « Deab Sra , i-Having proved the value of your , excellent l'ills for many years , not only in my own country , but also in foreign climes , I can bear testimony that they are the best and safest medicines to be had in any country . Therefore , under this impression , I forward vouaPosfomce Order for £ C , fer which send value in Pills for me to take to America . Please forward them per return , and oblige , dear Sir , yours respectfully , Wm . Hall , Gospelsak , Tipton , Stafford-BMte , XngiTtt ; i 851 . ' •
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Brother Chartists Beware . of Youthful Ten Shilling Quacks . - . who imitate this Advertisement , PAINS IN THE BA € K , GRAVEIi , liUMRAGO , Uheunmlisui , Oont , Imligcstioii , Debility , Slriclure , ttlcci , etc . ' CAV . TUtN .-rA youthful self-styled ten shilling doctor ( unblushing impudence being his only qualification ) is now advertising under the assumed name of an eminent physician , highly injiirioua imitations of these medicines , and a useless abbreviated copy of Dr . l ) o Roos celebrated Medical Adviser , ( slightly changing its title ) j ' sufferers will therefore do well to see that the stamp bearing the . proprietor ' snanw , affixed to each bo * and bottle is a bona fide g overnment stamp ( not a . base counterfeit ) ,, and to guard agah . st the' truthless statemet ts of this individual , -which are published only for-the-basest purposes of deception on invalids / and fraud on the Proprietor .. ¦ . : ¦
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SKIN . ERUPTIONS , NEHVOUS BEBIIiSTY , Scrofula , Diseases of Uie Koucs and Glaiula . RE ROOS ' . CON . O-E NTBATED U GW 11 M VYUB ( or Life Drops ) is as its name implies a safe and permanent restorative of manly vigour , whether deficient from lonjj residence in hot or cold climates , or . vising from solitary habits , youthful delusive excesses , infection , &c . It will also be found a speedy corrective of all the above dangerous symptoms , weakness of the eyes , loss of hair and teeth , disease and decay of the nose , sore throat , pains iii the Ride , back , loins , &c . ; obstinate < liBeases of the kidneys and bladder , gleet , stricture , seminal weakness , loss of memory , uervousness , headache , giddiness , drowsiness ; palpitation of thelieart , indigestion , iowness of spirits , lassitude and general prostration ol strength , tfcc , usually resulting from neglect or improper treatment by mercury , copaiba , eubebs , and other deadly 1 oisons .
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IN MS . LANGUAGES . lilmlrating the improved mode of treatment and cure adopted by Lallcsmand . Ricord , Dedandes , ami others , of the Jlopital des Venenen a Paris , and now uniformly vrac . Used in this country by "WALTER BE ROOS , M . D ., ' Member of the Faculte de Me 4 ecine de Paris . 35 , En Pucb , Hqlbqrs Him , , Lomdon , rPHE MEDICAL ADVISER A improved edition , written in a popular stvle devoid « 11 « . V Realties , and addressed to all those wlmresulSgK Snema " torrhcea , or Seminal Weakness , and the TarteSdSqiSSiSC of premature decay resulting from infection and Jffl » fi that most delusive practice by which the vigour ana manliness of life are enervated and destroyed , even before aature has fully established the powers and stamina of the constitution It contains also an elaborate and carefully written account of tha anatomy ana physiology or the organs of Vioth Beses , ILLUSTRA TED BY NUMEROUS COLOURED ENGHAVINOs ! with Z , xt thor ' s observation on marriage , its duties and hinderances The prevention and modern plan of treating ^ gleet , stricture , Syphilis , ifcc . Plain directions for the attainment of health , vigour and consequent happiness during the Ml period of tinie allotedtoour species . The work is illustrated by the detail of cases , thus ratoh » it what its name indicates , the medical friend of all who mavhe suffering from the consequences of earl y error and vice—a wor which maybe consulted without exposure , and with evew -wen ranee of complete suJcess and benefit . J u " Published by the Author ; and -old by Strange , 21 , Paternoster Row j Uar . nay . 03 , Mid Sanger , 160 , Oxford Street Starie , 2 ? Titchborne Street , Haymarket ; and Gordon , 11 G , Leadenlmll Street , London ; J . andlt . Uaimcs and Co ., Leith Walk , Edinburgh Dt > - . £ v f " ' ^ P " u Street l ?' . aseow : L Pricst 'y' LOTd Street , ' and T . Kewtoii , Church Street , Liverpool ; It . H . Ingham , Market Street , Manchester ; andR . H . Powell , 15 , Westmorland Street , Dublin . . ' Hay he obtained in a sealed envelope through all booksellers , 2 s . Gd or to avoul diffitmUy , will be sent direct from tt « Author , oypsst ( free ) for forty two postage stamps . ypwu'evj OPINIONS OF ME PHESS . All papers containing which may be seen at Dr . De Roos ' establishment . Extract from the Medical Gazette and Tines :- ' Fortunatelv for m » country , a more efficient ( because certain ) mode of treE these deplorable complaints is at last introduced and we hail h ! time as not far distant , when such diseases shallTe comlra tively unheard of ; we would earnestly recommend all Son « afflicted with anj kind of generative derangement to avail llZ selves of the information contained in almost every S ? Z De ^ oos ' s wsrk , which . we unhesitatingly , pSce the besi ^ mm T ^ m ^ z \ 7 ^ iis ASrix ^ end . ^™ ignorance , ) had he possessedSabSas ^ his ^^?? " ^ Jfttitiff !^^ routine of general practice ^ devotes S x ^ i' fr ^ frem the awl . i ^ j-bS ^ IEfoS ! e £ l yWou ^ n ^ S ^ aSerK ^ tff ^^ fej ^ S ^ ft ^ « London and Faris , for tho Soft >^« ^ "" fty Uons , both in phills , Secondary Symptoms stric ^ Z r ? ed ^ ^^ * r butic eruptions , 4 c ., of the tZ ? %% ? l' ? £ l neraland Scorunusual facaiUes ftJo ^ riffiiSl ^ i . ^^ . ^ . P ^« P » of each particular stage . HencVh £ ?„«« w i 2 i , nse 9 uences seienUousl y to undertake' the o rem ™ 1 / Wetl confia « ntly and coni * B 2 « S ? ft 28 & ^^ ce ^ eWunder treatment cash , or bv ^ -PosUfflrn nrf ™ - 1 , nnless ° * es cont ain £ 1 in ¦ l i sps ^
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^ Pains in the Back , Gravel , Rheumatism , Gout / lZ ^~ ^ i v . Indigestion , Debility , Stricture , Qleet , d-c 9 ° i DR . BARKER'S . PUR 1 FIG PILt « have in hundreds of cases effected a euro when aU . 1 . means'had failed ;' and are . now established , by the consent nf r patient who has yet tried them . as also by the FACOLTi'mEMI eTer y as the ^ most safe and efficacious remedy ever discovered fm . ^ ' charges of any kind ) retention of the urine , and diseases i f Kidneys and Urinary Organs generally , whether resulting from ¦ ' prudence er otherwise , which , if neglected , frequently olwi ?" stone in the bladder , and a lingering death 1 For Gout O cia ? - Rheumatism / 'Tic Dolbreux , Erysipelas , Dropsy , Scrofula " Vm "' Hair or Teeth ; Depression of Spirits , blushing , Incapacity for w ° ^ StudvorBusiness , Confusion , Giddiness , Drowsiness , Sleep whi y " Refreshment , Fear , Nervousness , and even Insanity itBtif wbo U * I is often the case , arising from , or' combined with , Urinary' DUo as i they ave unequalled . By their salutary action on Aciditv of tt ' ¦' Stomach , they correct Jiile . and Indigestisn , purify and mm * the Renal Secretions , thereby preventing the formation of " t e 1 and ; eatablishing for life the . healthy functions of aU these ft » e » OiNE TRIAL ONLY wiU convince the most prejudiced of tlSanSl prisingpropertiesih curing most of the complaints to whid J * kind is-subject . May be obtained' at Is ; ljd ., 2 s . 9 d ., and 4 « T ? S " per box , through all Medicine Yendors in the World , or ahouH ' difficulty occur , they will be sent post free on receipt of thp ,, ? in postage stamps by Dr . Barker , "" -Pnce SKIN DISEASES , NERVOUS DEBILITY , SCROFULA . STOtr LINOS OP THE BONEs , GLAN&S , &c , &lV VtI ' -
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NATIONAL PARLIAMENTARY ASD FINANCIAL REFOEXI ASSOCIATION . BnaircsHUL-Sir Joshua ^ alms ley and Mr . George Thompron attended a crowdedimeeting n ^* * ° ™ ™ J SSt ^ S ^ sSSi ^ S a- ^ satsss ^ S ^ tetet ^ TW ^ identify ttn * . « tt 1 ^^ J »™?^ " »« l . sanction extraneous
which thej did not concur , or any interferenceVith tbe independent expression of the opinions of theirfellow townsmen . . The reading of this commuoi . cation wa » followed with hisain ? , and other expressions of disapproval . It wius commented on with severity by Mr . George Dawaon , who had originated the meeting , and who moved the first resolution , which was in favoar of Uniter-B % \ Suffrage , and in the -very words of the Charter . The resolution was carried with enthusiasm . —The Rev . Brcwin Grant moved the next resolution— . "That this meeting bavin ? hetrd the ^ statements of the deputation from the National Parliamentary and Financial Reform Association , and considering the measures of that
association a great improvement on the present system , and a peat advance towards Universal Suffrage , offers the association ita thanks for what it has done , and assistance for the future . " Mr . George Edmonds , the clerk of the peace , hanng seconded the resolution , it was unanimously adopted . —A vote of thanks hating heen by acclamation accorded to the deputation , and briefly acknowledged by Sir Joshua Halmsley , Mr . Thompson , in a few indignant sentences , and amidst the repeated plaudits of his auditors referred to the latter of Messrs . Muntz and Scholefield . He ( Mr
Thompson ) had attended many similar meetings , hut had never heard of such a letter being sent to any one ; and if at any future meeting their members should be present , and there were public sense and justice enough to hear him , 6 , 3 would come from London and advocate , as he bad ever done , the great principle they had established that n ght . ( Great Cheering . }—In a subsequent vote Mr . Dawson was vruvmly thanked for calling the taeeting ; he noticed it ( he £ 3 ;<;) in confirmation that the policy he had adopted was a tri < 4 one , and that such a proceeding might he safely repeated .
AiiChester . —There was a numerous and influential meeting of the Council of the Manchester Financial and Parliamentary Be orm Association at Manchester , on Tuesday evening , Mr . Wilson in the chair . Amongst the gentlemen present were Mr . Bright , M . P ., Mr . Gibson , M . P . Mr . James Heywood , M . P ., Mr . Alexander Henry , M . p ! Mr . Eersbaw , M . P ., Sir Elkanah Armitage , M * P ., Mr . Thomas Eckrigge , Mr . Thomas Thompson , Mr . Joseph Simpson , Dr . Johns , Mr . J . Barratt , Mr . John Platfc , Mr John Moore , Mr . N . Buckley , Mr . John Whittaker . The CflAiaiiAs introduced the business in a speech of some length .
Mr . Bright moved tho following resolution " That the population of the county of Lancaster , the census of Itol , is declared to be upwards of 2 , 000 , 000 . or one-eighth Of the population of England , and one-fourteenth of that of the United Kingdom ; that its taxable property , bvanar-^ fe return of the aession of ? > >» declared to be £ 6 , 403 , 363 . or more than one-tenth of the whole rateable property of England ; that its contributions to the national exchequer , whether from customs . ' contributions , or from payments to the various branches of the inland revenue far exceed the of the
average population and area of the United Kingdom ; that its position with regard to industry , wealth intelligence , and population , is second to no other county of the United Kingdom ; that on all these grounds this meeting is of opinion that , in any measure of Parliamentary Reform to be introduced by the government or enacted by the legislature , the number of members returned from this county shoald be largely increased , in order that its influence in the House of Commons may correspond to the ma < rfiitud ? of its interests , and to its importance as a portion , of tna United Kingdom . "
Mr . J . IIktit ood , M . P ., seconded the resolution , -which was unanimously adopted . Mr . Kebshaw , M . P ., movfd the adoption of a petition founded on the resolution , -which was at once agreed'to and after speeches from Mr . Gibson , M . P ., and ofcber gentlemen , tha meeting broke up . Losdos . —On Tuesday evening , a public meeting of this association took place at the Prince Albert Tavern , Kin "' scross , for the purpose of petitioning parliament on the subject of reform of the representation . Mr . D . Harris secretary of the Islington Parochial Reform Association presided . —Mr . Beevor moved a resolution , declaring that . viy measure which did not re-arrange the electoral disr > Hs , extend the franchise to every ocoupier of a tenement piolect the voter by the ballot , shorten the duration of
parliaments , and abolish the property qualification for members , would fail to satisfy tho just expectations of the people , would be ineffectual in preventing the corruption intimidation , and oppression now prevailing at election * ' aisd in securing the full and free representation of the people in parliament . —Mr . ninton seconded the resolution — Mr . Drummond expressed himself opposed to any ratepaying qualification , and said that 40 s . freeholders had as good a right to vote in boroughs us in counties . —Mr . Manring , a member of the council of the association said their great object was to give the franchise to every occupier of a house or tenement ; and the executive committee hud decided on repudiating any tax-paying clause in the New ileform Bill . The resolution was uunniinouslv a ^ reud to —Mr . Ferris moved that the cordial nnion and energetic action of all reformers were imperatively requisite : ° that aavocaten
™ e principles by the National Parliamentary and Financial Reform Association merited the support of tha great body of the people ; and that the meeting , consisting of reformers of every shade , pledge themselves to sui . t . iin the well-directed efforts of that association—Mr Chambers seconded the resolution . -A petition , founded on the foregoing resolution , was agreed to , and wasnuinerons , y suned by those present at the close of tho meeting . It wSS » sohed that it ehould be forwarded to Mr . Waklef M . P ., for presentation . " SHEFmtD .-On Monday evening a large and influential S —*? r ^ lecture-hall ° of the Sheffield Jfechanws Institution . Sir Joshua TYalmsley , M P and from the Council in London . Some of the most influential anduncompromising reformers in the to ™ ™™ *!* «„;
„ t k w ' , ™ auSUot So 11 * was ca " * to the cha r . S * xSr ^^* z ^ wffiSCT ^ srfes were almost at the commencement of our Sourf Since then ( and including a short time previously ) we have attended upwards of 550 meetings in various parts of this weh «? £ ? ^ f- r Stance t <) find that everywhere !? . ™ , met wnb a kind reception . At none have we met TftlltST / f adver £ eJOteor ^ ser-onaopposition . And I feel bound to say , that we feel deeply indWd to the some of those either
opinions , nfore extreme o *^ r 7 % 2 T » l ?* tt 0 Ur ° ™> ™ i ^ opting , as a step to what they £ « ' TZ ? ° ^ we have Prosed . Sir JoshS then proceeded to review the progress of reform in thia rnt ^ pt inin ! - ° i ect 3 soS " ht for * 2 PaS mentary Reform Association , and clearly demonstratine -w , i ? f ? f ticabUity ' concladed bvaaSf . he electors to reject every candidate who would noivoti for an extension of the franchise-Mr . G . Thompson J 1 . P ., having spoken at considerable length , a resolution was carried , hy which the meeting pledged itself io coSe to support the Ifcform Association , and the proSK closed with a vote of thanks to the deputation proceeam * LEEDS .-On Tuesday evening a meetine . attends hv th »
uuung uattruiers of Leeds , was held in the Music-hall Albion-street , to express their opinion onarearmin the representat . on of the people ia the Han * oi C ^ onl Alderman John Wilam presided—Mr . J . G . Marshall M P proposed thefirst resolution , and in the courleofWs speech said : I need hardly say that I have ever been a SadvomEpm ^^ ik ?^
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,. . occupation is bona fide . It would , morVv er , ur , e the re tatnier the 403 . franchise of counties , anditKSision dPrJL ° T ner 3 r prTrty ofthat annual value , whether ThTl ^ ° m freeb 0 ld ' PS d , or leasehold tenures ' SSdtaSlW ?^ W 0 Bld ^ consist of occupiers the nm , ? reU f of the P ° or and of o ^ ers of property of ^ cord ^ al - ^ alaB of ®* - - Thi 3 meetin S woSldfurther iffifiSTW " eXteD 3 lOn Of tll ° fiwiefctowS nationluhnT ?? ffl 0113 a fair representation of the t oSZ ^ iZr * ?^ Change in the d ^ ribution of borougnrbe C S T / Tnt ' BmaI 1 and n « Iflbouring ^ l . "y united , and form nt » t . < i . n .. ni ... xir-x _ . °
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^_ > . 7 ^— : . : Bpeech in : favour of Universal ^ Suffirage . —Mr . Henderson proposed that Manhood Suffrage should be demanded from the Legislaturej which was seconded by Mr . Firth , and op . posedljy the Chairman , who suggested its " withdrawal . — Mr ;^ Bro 6 k ' , who is a leader among the Chartists of Leeds , also " counselled the withdrawal of the amendment . —Mr . Henderson would not comply with these suggestions , which were imploringly pressed upon him . —The amendment was then put from the chair , and the numbers for and against the motion were so close , that the chairman declared that he could not say whether the amendment was carried or
lost . Another appeal was made , very urgently , by the getters up of the meeting , to Mr . Henderson to withdraw his motion , but he stuck to it , and would not budge an inch . . Another show of hands was eventually taken , and then the amendment was declared to be negatived . The original resolution was then put , and was adopted . —Mr . Marshall ( member of the Leeds Town Council ) proposed the next resolution , in favour of the Ballot , Triennial Parliaments , ' and No Property Qualification . —Mr . J . C . Barrett ( manufacturer ) eeconded the motion , which was carried unanimously . —The meeting broke up at a late hour .
MATNOOTH COLLEGE ENDOWMENT ACT . On Monday an overflowing meeting took place at tho Town-hall , Reading , to adopt petitions to Parliament for the repeal of the Maynooth College Endowment Act . The chair was taken by Dr . Cowan , supported by the Rev . Messrs . Ball , Trench , Grainger , Young , Cox , and othere , of the Church of England ; the Rev . Messrs . Legg , Curwen , and Strachan , Dissentera ; Rear-Admiral Allen , and a large number of influential laymen . The chairman read letters from clergymen and others unable to attend , all of which expressed unqualified approval of the object for which the meeting had been convened . After a short address from the chairman , the Rev . Mr . Grainger said he believed the libqr-Sfl "keady enjt . ye 1 wereowing to the circulation among us . of God ' s Holy Word , aad if this country would wish to
retain those liabilities , or to extend them , it must stand forth in defence of the Protestant principlesi of tbe Reformation . He was happy to find such an united demonstration of all sections of Protestantson this question , and he hoped the recent aggressive policy of the church of Rome would bind them more together and secure to this nation those Christian privileges which it bad long enjoyed . Ho concluded by moving the following resolution : — " That the recent aggressive efforts of the church of Rome on the continent of Europe , and more especially in this country , to regain her ancient ascendancy , render it the duty of all Protestants to unite both for the defence of their civil and religious liberties , and for the maintenance of divine truth
, the surest guarantee for the temporal and spiritual happiness of mankind . " The Rev . Mr . Legg , * a Dissenter , seconded the resolution in an able speech , and it was unanimously agreed to . The Rev . Mr . Ball moved a resolution to the effect that the meeting , deeply regretting the intimate connexion with Rome into which this country was brought by the Endowment Act of the Roman Catholic College of Maynooth , a measure which had so entirely failed of its conciliatory purpose , would express its solemn conviction that it was the duty of the British nation to terminate that connexion as speedily as possible . The resolution was seconded by a Weslyan minister and adoptedj and petitions were subsequently ordered to be presented to Parliament in favour of the repeal of the Endowment Act .
DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY . On Monday evening a meeting was held at the Albion Hall , Hammersmith , convened by a large number of respectable inhabitants of the town , to consider the subject of making such preparations as would render every man capable of affording loyal aid to hi ? Queen , and assisting in the defence of his country , in case of a sudden invasion . —Sir John Phillppart was called to the chair . —T . J . Serle , Esq ., moved a resolution calling upon the government to give their sanction and aid to tie arming and of drilling the people , so as to be ready , in case ofan invasion , to repel an attack . —The resolution was seconded by W . Simpson , Esq , and carried unanimously . —Dr . Gaskell , of Chelsea , proposed that a committee be formed ^ to confer with the government , and report the result to a future meeting , which was seconded by Mr . Dunford . of Notting-hill , and oarried . "
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¦ 2 . ^ ^ THE NORTHERN STAR . , ' January 24 ^ j 8 5 | ^ ; Pains in the BackGravelRheumatism ^
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Jan. 24, 1852, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1662/page/2/
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