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Cabinet of Apollo

... a Ihower of poifoned fw( *darts, charged them with great gallantry, when tha 75 of the enemy were killed; our lofs confiating' firf only of three killed and one wounded. The anc avages retreated over Fiflh River. This afion brc was fcarce over when news ...

FEMALE FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... going to Newport, in Shropihire, after attending a field day, he was thrown from his horfe at a Ihort turiing in the road, and killed on the fpot. - Satyurday lafl as Mr. Bonus.* waggons were returning home to Cranham. in Efflex, laden with coals, the horfes ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1802

... degree as to have logi the ufe of all his ?? days a ago,'as a child of about a month old lay aseep in a bureau- bed near Halifax, its grandfather entered the roomn, and not feeing the child, turned up the bed, by which the little innocent was fnnothered ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... which dic Pantomjitne, of HARLEOQJIN'S AMUiET; or The Magfck of Mana. On Tuclday, Pizarro, to which will hc added The Syoil'd Child. On Wednelday, Thz Winter's Talc. TI-IEATRE ROYAL, COVENT GARDEN. On Moniday next, wvil7 be prefeneed the Traplp`y of KING ...

[ill] POLICE of NATURE

... learn a f~weet example from the Throne, Give your appisutfe, to nignt, at 1icaft, be mild- A Play, remrniber, is at Poet's Child. We have receiveti a letter fromt Madras, by the Earl 1-lowe, containing the following ac~count of tise inflalla- tion of the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... as he approached Saler. no in the hope of embracing .his wife and child, he was rmet by his unnaturad brother, who, with fome nriffians in his pay, fet' upon him, and would have killed lhim had he 'not been refcued' by s brave Miller, who was attraaed ...

INSCRIPTION FOR A COLUMN AT RUNNIMEDE

... going, along the City Road, with agi'rl about fixyeart of age, fhe was ftopped by five fmart young men, who 'forcibly took her child from her, faying that the had Itole it, and wvould put itinto-the vorkhoufe till it Ihetold be owned. She went to feveral ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... feparately with an-affault, with isitent to kill, and alfo with a- common affault., The intention of: the old woman ('Mrs. E, Levi) z was clearly fuliafantiated by the perforis who had feen 'AI her attempt to 'put tile child down, a gully-hole,'near Fri Bell'alley; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... erbTi, e tigvi pla-eant in ?? anrir, AFIUsAia atiem,j ?? itnghoril ! VIs a. Gzvsus of the defert wild, N,4TdRER' Unifanthrnpic child! 'Tis within yon hermit cell SOLITUDE, thou lov'R to dwell, Or, with fairy feet to dance O'er the clifted height'o expanfe ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... tak~L of %t :r. ItrlDIrok, at the Box (ilice in Little Ruufell-fIrete. Ott Saiurday, Pizarro, wtrh the F;,rec of T'he Sprtil'd Child. And *n'T'uel'ay next, the laMieseC e od f ?? Ihc farriatge l'rontile. Alter which (for ich firil Conc at this I 11LrtrC) the ...

SONG.—THE VOLUNTEER

... pertisaded tat, like my matter Jr sass,- the l: Prince of Peace, I ought to fuffer all things, to love all le I men, und-to kill none; therctare iio mnartial fervice is to I ss beexpefted from Joi3 SMITH . d : Torbock-flreet, Liverpool, . Stb of the 8&& ...

THEATRES

... Froni his country. I He placed his infant daugh er under the ?? of 01 his friend Mr. A,'ednt, who brings heF up as his ownq t child. uiza find& an afyhlin in ?? cortage of Brien I O'Bradetlk :akind hearted frfhliman, Seventeen- yeafs' A are taken to have ...