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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fedu&iorn of an amiable young th woman' an intrigue beuween an atiquated Goquet and fo an X'erman and the perfecution - a married rnman t and;q d with every virtuei but labouring unsler ftrong pe ctt!6~ PC ef pdionS of infidelity, extravagance and hypocrify ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... there. sUfidi tisat h~is Royal Highlnefs the Duke of KENT to be 5)Ioainte MaLer.-General of the Ordnance. Xraa [t Slda was married at St. iMartin's Church, t Rts thle Mlic-nailer, to Mifs HENRY, n1 eekbrated performer on the harpfichord. PePOrt often fpeaks ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... week, Mifs Frances Eliia Mercee, the third daughter of William Mercer, E(q. of Wandfworth, Surrey. Mary, of Buttermere, was married on Sunday fe'n- night, at the Pariflh Church of Bruttermere, to a young farmer of tile Vale of Kefwick. It appears from the ...

THEATRES

... with fuccefs affunic the province ofan the infirunient. - tifi { _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the On Saturday, the 24th November, was married, at for St. James's Church, the Hon. BsatartLeY PAGST, in fifth fon to the Earl of UXBRIDGE, to Mifs So tH I A hai GRtMSTONE ...

THEATRE, COVENT GARDEN

... body, and has loll oee leg; ihe was faei 'riding behind the 1'rieft of the parifhl through Feruloy, ahd, as we never was married, I vill pay no debt lbe does not con- traet; lie lifps with one tooth, and is hsvways lklirg x ;a'iut hiries, a1ndh is Qf ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... hafly connedlions which *are cementdd at Gretna Green, This is particularly ,unfortunate, for recommending fuch parties not to marry till they come to the yearx of diferetion, would in' faa be tantamownt to a fentence of perpetual celibacy. f For the MORNING ...

TO BE SOLD,

... Green, from a ball a! Windlor: they afterwards went with the regiment to Ireland, at which time the Plaintiff’s brother (a married man) arrived England from Jamaica, of which ifland both brolhcts were natives ; the brother then became a Subaltern in the ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1805

... Killailoe, in Ireland. Lnd On Monday laft was married, at St. Anne's Church, ra- Soh). l.ondon, Nlr.Wrn. Munfey, of All Souls' College, re- in this Univerfity, to Mifs Joies, of Hereford. -ass7 On Tuefday laft was married, at Bluckland, Captain a Rolles, of the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... farce, called Too Many Coolks. And on Saturday will be adted, for the first time, a new comedy, called To :vrMrrry or Not to Marry. A new Musical After-piece (with entirely new scenes, dresses, and decorations) is in rehearsal, and will be produced as soon ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Engliih Fleat, withcoo Many CQokS. . On Saei:rsay wil be aft91ud, tor the nirs tithne, a lltw Co'limedy, 5 called To Marry; or Not To Marry. On Tueisda1Y his MAJESTY and the Duke of KrsT., accompanicd by General MANNERS, took the dive;sion of stahhcutindr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... he asldlcd, a Farce, called .kAis:t T'G TiHE WIND. re To-nlorrowv, for the first tinle, a new Comedy, callc1, To to Marry, el Nut to Marry? ai ur- __C wo ROYA L HuNsT.-Tuesday being a remarkable fine ir Lay day, and the ground being in an excellent state ...

THEATRE

... all they think, and thus, under the pretence of sincerity, tell men they are in love with them, importunately crave to be married, and break through all , r the rules of modesty and decorum. These nympls re- n mind us much of the naviet, with which a sistC ...