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PLAN OF LECTURES FOR THE SESSION OF 1838-S . , i NATOMY , PHYSIOLOGY , and PATHO A LOGY , by Mr . T . P . T * ilb , F . L . S ., Mr B iELic i , and Mr . liuMtxliy . ¥ vn Days in At Week , at Twelve o ' Clock . Tbe INTRODUCTORY LECTURE , Monj , t , Oct . 1 , at Twelve .
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LEEDS BOBOUGH SESSIONS . NOTICE 28 HEREBY CUVSK , rpHAT the next GENERAL QUARTER JL SESSIONS of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in the County of York , will be holden before Robert Baynks Ahmstbonq , Esq ., Recorder of the said Borough , at the Court House , in Leeds , on Thursday , the Eleventh day of October , 1838 , at N , inB o'Clock in the Forenoon ; at which time and place all Jurors , Constables , Police Officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recognizances , and others having business at the said Sessionsare required to attend . And Notice ii hereby also Given , That Entries of all intended Motions or A pp lications relative to the maintenance of any illegitimate child or children must be made with the Clerk of the Peace some day prior to th « holding of the Sessions . . That Applications in Bastardy will be heard immediately on the opening of the Court . That all Appeals will be beard immediately after the Applications in Basttirdy . And that all proceedings under the HJjrirray Act , will be taken oa tie firet iay * fti « iiStewqBS . JAMES RICHARDSON , Clerk of tbe Peace for the said Borough . Leeds , September 12 th , 1838 .
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UIIEEFS AEMS INN , KIKKGrATE , WINE , SPIBIT , ALE AND PORTER VAULTS , . CALL LAKE , LEEDS . WILLIAMSON ETCHES T ) ETTJRNS his grateful acknowledgments to his _ LV nnmerons Friends , for the liberal Patronage bestowed npon him since a * entered upon the above Establishment , and assures them it shall be hi 3 constant Study to merit a Continuance of their Favours , by keeping the choicest Wine 3 , Spirits , Ale , and Porter , of the most approved Flavour . Good Beds and Stabling . AX ORDIKABY EVERY MABS ^ ET AtfD FAIR DAY . News Room . —The following Papers are taken in , viz . all the Leeds Papers ; the Morning Herald , daily ; Bell ' s Life in London ; the Manchester Gnardian , twice a Week ; the Hull Advertiser , York Courant , and the Doncaster Chronicle . Every Facility offered to Persona travelling by Coach , Railway , or Steam Packets . Leeds , September 7 , 1838 .
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VALUABLE PUBL ICATIONS . This Day is Published , Price Two Shillings ; handsomely bound in Cloth , FIFTEEN LESSONS Of THE AK £ LLOGY JUSTS STJTTAX OT THE EN GUSH IiANGUAGE , for the Use of Adult Persons whe have neglected the Study of Grammar . BY WILLIAM gTr . T .. TJtird Edition revised and amended . The Author has great pleasure in presenting , at a reduced pr ice , this new and improved Edition of his Ttd , to the many who have enquired for it , during the short time it has been out of print . Id these Lessons , the absurd and unmeaning technicalities which pervade all <> ther "Works on &aimar are exchanged for terms which have a definite and precise meaning , illustrative of the things % represent . The Parts of speech are arranged on an entirely new Principle , founded on a Philoso-Paal Consideration of the Nature of language , and . applicable to all Languages . _ The necessary Sterns and Snbdivjsions are rationally accounted for—and tbe Principles of Universal Grammar &s » n « rated so fully , that the meanest capacity- may understand them . In Sjntax , the formation of the English Language is exclusively consulted , without any unnecessary Rfeenee to other Lansniages . A majority of the numerous Rules given m most Grammars are shown * fe little better than a heap of senseless Tautology . Tbe necessary Rules are demonstrated upon n&mal Principles , and illustrated by a variety of Examples . AI-SO , BY THB SAME ATJTHOB ., Price One Shilling , Bound , in Cloth , THE RATIONAL SCHOOL GRAMMAR AND ENTERTAINING CXASS BOOK . Tab Work was written at the request of many Parents and Schoolmasters , who being desirous of ^ Bg the Author ' s former work , " Fifteen Lessons , &c . " in the Education of their children , complained H being written for Adults , Its style was not well suited for the youthful mind ; they regretted , there-H that it could not be made so universally useful as it otherwise might bave been . For the obviabon , Sfc s&re , of this objection , the "Rational School Grammar" is so written as to amuse while it asrocts . The principle of tbe Work is precisely that of the Author's "Fifteen Lessons , &c . " Taking ^ merely the Controversial part , all that can be said of that "Work may be said , with equal force and JSipriety of this ; while its style and diction are perfectly within the scope of an ordinary youthful Tnind , Stinch they are calculated to excite a deep interest and , consequently , to rivet £ he attention ; whilst they «* mmn 5 cate information which -mast , therefore , indelibly impress the memory . BY THB SA 2 IB AtTTHOB , ALSOj Price One Shilling , bound in Cloth , a Second Edition of
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WB 8 T BIDIVa OF TQBSSBZBB . michaelmas " sessions . NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the Miciaelmas General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the West Riding of the County of York , will be opened atXnabesbobouoh , on Tuesday , the 16 th day of October next , and by Adjqiirnment from thence will be holden at Leeds , ^ n Wednesdjt , die 17 th day of the same ^ Tontiiy at 10 of the Clock in the Forenoon of each of the said Days ; and * also , by further Adjournment from thence , will be holden at Sheffield , on Monday , the 22 nd Day of the same Month , at Twelve of the Clock at Noon , when all Jorora , Suitors , Persons who stand upon Recognisance , and others having Business at the said SeasieM , are required to attend the Court : ;
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MIJNEEAL TERRA METALLIC , For fi lling Decayed Teeth , without heat y pain , or pressure ; and Incorrodible Mineral Teeth fixed without giving the least pain , ot shewing any fastening whatever .
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Copy o ) r a Letter from \ Herbert Mayo , Esq ., E . R . S . , Senior Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital ^ and Professor of Anatomy arid Pathology , King ' s College , London , fyefyc . / . , ¦/'¦ To Thomas Hollbway , Esq .
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ON Monday ^ October 1 st , an enttrely New or iginal Drama called the BEACON HIIX or AMBBICA IN 1775 > with New Scenery' Painted by Mr . Muir : and first time ZARAH , or the GrPSYGiRL . - . ¦ : ¦ . -: . ¦' '¦ ¦ ¦; : .:: \ ' - /; :-.-On Tuesday , October 2 nd , ISABELLA , and ROBERT MACAIRE . On Wednesday , October 3 rd , EVADNE , and other Entertainments . ; For the BENEFIT of M ^ IVERS , ( Widow of the late Mr . Ivers ); Thubsday , October 4 th , the WONDER , and JOAN OF ARC . OnFBiDAY , October 5 tb , the OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN , and the DEFORMED .
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GRAND DEMONSTRATION , WEST BIDING IWEETINCf For the People ' s Charter and the Birmingham Petition ; and for the National Convention . ji ' -T a Meeting of the Northern Union Committee , -CL the following Resolutions were uiianimously agreed to . ¦" , ; ¦' .- " . ¦' .. ¦^ " .:.- ¦ . ¦ v-.-. ' That a West Riding Meeting be ixoWeaat Sartshead Moor ; or othervirise Peep Green , on Monday , October 15 th , 'for the purposeof agnreeing to the ; People ' s Charter and Birimirigham Petition , and also to elect Members to the National Convention . : ' ' '¦ r : : ¦ . ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' .. ¦ ' " ¦ ' . ¦ . •" : ¦"; : ¦ ¦ : ¦¦'
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1 BSCONDED and left bis master ' s service , Eus Bl Bbaizy , aged Twenty Yeats ^ fetanda 5 ft . 3 in , high , light cbmplexipned and blue-. ^ fes , ' :-had on when he left here ; on the . 3 rd of . September inst . a ibnnd fustian jacket . : ; . . . N » Bw Mr . Samuel Gledhi £ L ^ CrossrstreeV . ^» M ? Xf : to whom lie a bpv ^^ young manwa ^ M ^ sny perfeon * H > nn 4 Jnarbounng or emplbyinfe the said Elis Braz ? y , after such noticej will be proceeded against as the law directs , and if any person will lodge him in any of her Majesty ' s gaols , he shall have all reasonable expenses allowed for the same . Halifax , Sept . 26 th , 1838 .
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* : Just publivhed , price 5 s . half bound in cloth , ^ VOLUTION , or the POWER and OPERAJh TION of NUMBERS , in the Statement , the Calculation , the Distribution , and the Arrangement of Quantities , Linear , Superficial , and Solid . BY THOMAS SMITH . " Not harsh and crabbed , aa dull foola suppose : But musical , aa is Apollo's lute . "—Milton . "The nature of the human mind , its propensities , itacajDabilitiea , its powers ; these have been , with me , long a favourite object of study and contemplation . And I nave written this work chiefly , almost entirely , for the purpose of leading that mind , without the irksbmeness of dry and repulsive rules , into a pleasing , an orderly , and a vigorous exercise of its reasoning powers , aware as I am , that , when thus trained , the mind may choose . its subject , and may exult and revel in itsattainments , and in the consciousness of ' its kaprorei capacity and power . " u It is one . of the most pleasing treatises that can be put into the hands of jonth . " - ~ Atki 8 . —— The work is inferior to no treatise yet published , in the importance of , its subject ; and , in its open and manly method of demonstration , we know of none which can be compared with it . " - — New Monthly Magazine . . London : Longman , Orme , Green , and Co ., and may be had through all Booksellers .
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Neat pocket volume , price Is . SMITH'S CHAIRMAN and SPEAKER'S GUIDE , being a Brief Digest of the Rules required for the orderly conduo t of a Debate . To which ig prefixed , an Essay on Public Meetings , manner of proceeding with regard to tkem , &c . " Order , order , order . " " It-is nothing short of an admirable digest which Mr . Smitb bas accomplished . " - — Monthly Review " ¦ T his'is a very agreeable and useful little bookj and perfectly original both in its matter and method . It is , indeed , a most excellent va . de mecum on the subject of which it treats . "—Bell ' s Weekly Messenger .- —— "A manual of very useful instructions . " Naval aad'Military Gazette . —— " Great good sense , and singular clearness of judgment , are apparent in the regulations here laid down . " —Public Ledger :. London : published by Longman , Orme , and Co . ; Oliver and Boyd , Edinburgh ; and may he had of all Booksellers . 1 ¦
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Sept. 29, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct355/page/1/
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