| Henry David Inglis - 1829 - 156 pages
...The remaining toasts were—" The magistrates for the county,"—three times three. " To the memory of those who have fallen in the service of their country." " The glorious majority of the late house of commons." " Lord Liverpool." " Lord Castlereagh." " Lord Sidmouth,... | |
| 1843 - 454 pages
...advantage, gratuitously, to a limited number in very necessitous circumstances, giving a preference to the orphans of those who have fallen in the service of their country. The school establishment consists of a head-master (being a clergyman of the established church), and several... | |
| Education - 1843 - 446 pages
...advantage, gratuitously, to a limited number in very necessitous circumstances, giving a preference to the orphans of those who have fallen in the service of their country. The school establishment consists of a head-master (being a clergyman of the established church), and several... | |
| Naval art and science - 1841 - 940 pages
...high example which your Honourable Corporation has at all times set for the relief of the widows and orphans, of those who have fallen in the service of their country, (in eases su peculiarly calling fur its generous sympathie«, as those now submitted to its notice,)... | |
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