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BOSWELL. In the first two editions after 'Paterson' is added 'eminent for his knowledge of books. See ante, iii. 90. Humphry, on his first coming to London, poor and unfriended, was helped by Reynolds. Northcote's Reynolds, ii. 174.

Jorissen and Kruger The Government dispenses with their services Despatch of a second deputation to England Outbreak of war with Secocoeni Major Clarke, R.A. The Gunn of Gunn plot Mission of Captain Paterson and Mr.

"Dear Margaret, do come into the library and shut the door. Your good maids are dusting the banisters." " or if she had wanted to marry the man who calls for Carter Paterson, I should have said the same."

They thought that it was necessary to send a special commissioner into the province, and one, too, whose character would not instantly blast the credit of his mission. They cast their eyes on a Mr. Paterson, a servant of the Company, a man of fair character, and long standing in the service. Mr. In confidence of this event from this presumed character, Mr. Hastings's Committee, in appointing Mr.

My mother's brother is at Paterson, New Jersey, which is in America, and I have some young cousins there also." "Yes, yes, I know," exclaimed Henri eagerly. "There are great silk mills at Paterson where they make fine silks and ribbons some of them as beautiful as any we make in France. Maybe some day you will go there." "I'm afraid not," returned Pierre.

According to Paterson, the number of cells increasing in proportion to the increase of inhabitants, the old ones become 'streets of communication, formed by line and level. No doubt, as the republic increases, the cells must be multiplied also; but it is easy to imagine that, as the augmentation can take place only at the surface, the new buildings will necessarily cover the old ones, which must therefore be abandoned.

Mitchell, when I knew him first, was a promising young man with a future before him in the Paterson Dyeing and Refining Company, of which my old friend, Alexander Paterson, was the president. He had many engaging qualities among them an unquestioned ability to imitate a bulldog quarrelling with a Pekingese in a way which had to be heard to be believed.

Land on the Upper Paterson was selling, in 1837, at 20s. per acre, in lots of six hundred and forty acres, of which not more than forty or fifty were arable land, the rest being what is called here, common bush land, thinly covered with trees, and affording tolerable pasture for cattle.

According to the rumour, Lieutenant-Colonel Paterson, of the New South Wales corps, had stated that one of the French officers had told him that one of the purposes of the expedition was to fix upon a site for a settlement in Van Diemen's Land. Paterson did not report this story to the governor, as it was his obvious duty to do were it true that he had been so informed.

Above all, did no one anticipate that the three Virginians, in their successive incumbencies of the Executive Chair, would pursue the policy of protection in unhesitating obedience to the voice of the people. The first result of this Report was the great manufacturing interests of Paterson, New Jersey, which celebrated their centennial a few years ago.