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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... places fltould' be fomuch roafled. A young lady at one of the wvatering places, pol?. fred 'ot an immenfe fortune, has lately married an ap- iccary, and taken him out of bufqefi. What aplealing junaion of lo've and humanity! The death of Colonel K1ELLY'S parrot ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... totally unfounded. It feems to b. a grofs calumny to fay that rarnrage. is it, difriputc in' France, as women are known to be married there infix mnonths to almoft as.mw;iy difrent. men, MARGATE' ,cT. . The kveither i7s beeno ia' 4xtremely b6'ierous o- .di ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... foldiers of fortune , 'wbq enjoy thel'faiour of B04A P ;, ?? to be 'coflfansly followed p. ; T; us, G{:eneral LAGRANGI: isito marry Mad. De TALHoit,' a young ldy of great; 'Lbeuty and founed who riigs hTIM no kes than an. annualinconie' of ?? French livres ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... libraries, and would be of. iererepricfented oat the flage. 1RANSLAATIO 91 THE FRENCH EPIGR'AM IN LAST '-UESDAYS PMftER.. - Eacrh married Man, Diesr roundly frald, Ili& 'Antler'd nnedd mumt carry ?? Fshiir thought cae fah, quoth NEsi, And trcrclorc ?? would ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... -robbed by fharpers, her demands Mare fatisfied. Char- loitea.nd BdlGadannouice that-they- have juft been pri-- i, vately married,':the additioinal 3ocol. are beltowed on - the lady as a portion, the old Captain is -recopciled to Y his Neuhew, and iall ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... parts 6fte ?? md feitco ted till the Solicitor of the M4in, r51,pig .1 .or , A publican in the ?? 0 tiig he charged by an old married o rlel I he 'fence on her ?? inat the mo hld t en She fwearingto ie afault, he wjase fwer 4h4cbiarge at the cnfuin8 eot ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the management of ?? ESCUDIER. Letters from )ublin nmention, that a veteran Ge- rieral, in'the 86thl year of his age, has. married his houfe-inaid, a. fine young lafs, on whofe chaftity, it is rumoured, he had previoufly made an unfuccefsful afliault. ' ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fluis now very a IIPedin her pregpancy. although he .exprelbes gftcite~ dedatioun o~f iihis a~idrns. .. She fayg .flle Yly married him under an idea of ?? Cnio- 1t0,-brother to tthe ?? of Ilopeto , -wit a. , P ?? hrerelf 'nrid her 'fmilyi 'who, hotv- ' ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the prefent Duke of 'A FrYmt. :and: defeended -from a line of the moft eminent ands dobre faminies-of Great Britain. I , hd married'firft rhe ar o'f Ami.assuras, by vahon. flhe was mother to the. late Dochefs of R cui'sND and by ther fecond marriage 'wv ...

THEATRE

... repair the wrong he had done her. . But he had- been obliged to ?? to .the *autority of his father, teho 'handcterm'ined to marry hia to the only daugh- ter and heirefs of Fez Ait Z wf.. *was heartbroken at the news, and, totalce'a~a1, farewel of 'him, ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... atnong the Countefs of CARLISLE, Lady ANN VER_ NON, and Lady LouiSA MACDONALD, the Chief Baron's Lady. The'Duke never was married. . Pradtical precepts fofr the Pfeve'iitio6 and Cure of the prefentprevailing Difeafes, by P-r. RoWLEY, h- fician to theSt ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... of adultietty, i3 prohibited- to marry ier para- w tmurn. This regulation was attempted- tohbe introduced in in England two or three yearsi:ago. Perfons divorced ni by mutual cenfent muff- have beeitwo- years -married, 2' and not more than twerdtyt; the ...