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... received the express approbation of Mr O'ConnellF himself, and has been given with most enthusiastic effect in London and in marry of the principal Theatres it, England. The fidelity of this delineation, totally devoid of burlesque s or exaggeration, has ...

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... questionable, sanctioned as they are by the multiplied proofs of twenty five years' successful experience. The easy cares of married life are sometimes disturbed by the want of those blessings which twine the nuptial wreath- for the female habit is often ...

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... indisputably certain, that .5 many persons of both sexes are deterred from entering the married state by infirmities which delicacy forbids them to disclose ; and many married persons are rendered miser- able for want of those pledges of mutual love, withoutwhich ...

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... indisputably certain, that I many persons of both sexes are deterred from entering the married state by infirmities which delicacy forbids them to disclose; and many married persons are rendered miser-. able for want of those pledges of mutual love, withoutwbich ...

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... indisputably certain, that .Lmany persons of both sexes are deterred from entering the married state by infirmities which delicacy forbids them to disclose; and many married persons are rendered miser- able for want of those pledges of mutual love, without ...

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... ' Nov look you, good Sit the Welch air of Hunt- Jig the Hare; I love my Lvto the Welch air of the ?? of Love; arid Po married Mlan,' to the welch) air of Poor Mary Anne. Mr Bedford a ill sing Tle MWGregors' Gathering. ,An Irish Jig by Mr. Dullang ...

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... questionaile, sanctioned as they are by the multiplied proofs of tweenty-five years' successful experience. Tire easy cares of married life are sometimes disturbed by the vanit ot those blessings which twine the nuptial wreath- for the female habit is often ...

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... to the Welsh air of' Flunhi' the hadre $lo;,e soy love, to the W~elsli air of rhe Alluremenit ofjve anid 1 Poor married manl, to tile Welbh air of P or May Antic.) A Song by Mr. Bedford. To be followed by the slcessful Comic Piece, HE W NOULD ...

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... Sir, to the Welsh air of Hunting the hare ?? glove my love, to the Welsh air of i The Allurement of Jve ; and Poor married man, to the Welsh air of o Mary Anne.) A Song by Mr. Bedford. To be followed by the successful Comic Piece, HE WOULD BE ...

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... Dulang. The flag that braved a tibusrosd ye'ir s .ty Mr Bedford. To be followed by the favouiite Vaudeville, of WHY DON'T SHE MARRY? Natz Tieck, Mr Rees ; Mix, Mlr HiVISr1o1; Louise, Miss I M Iii hlailtori ; Jansttie, MNiss Corni' Liscite Gierstieri, MNa- ...

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... in w lich be wtill sing with Mr Mathews, To-muirow will be market day ; Song-'1 I do't thinkl I am ugly ; S on1g- I'd marry bhn to-morrow. Tickets to ble had of Mr C Mathews, at Morrisson's Hotel ; aid of Mr Eyre, at the Box Office, where l'laces ...

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... Hamilton. An Irish Jig by Mr. Dulang. The Erterlainments will conclude with the favourite Comic o Piece of vI WHY DON'T SHE MARRY? Natz Tieck, Mr Rees; Max, Mr Hudson; Louise, Miss M4 Hamilton; Janette, Miss Corri ; Lisette Gierstieus, 2s Mdsame Vestris ...