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... was the illegitimate child of a Miss Cowper, a young lady most respectably connected. The nurse evidently knew more of Miss Cowper than she chose to tell, but the Coroner restrained the curious inquiries of the Jury. Miss Cowper was at Bath, but the woman ...

jftrtign ant) Colonial tnttllisitncf. AMERICA. important from the exited states. By the arrival of the pooket ..

... agree that his arrest m perfectly and the conduct of the British Minister Fox) is they contend, highly reprehensible. The X,:J York Sun says, that he will first be tried before circuit judge and an impartial jurv, audit dissatisfied with the decision, ...

names is of a very elevated order. In the articles, Albany, Albion, Albion,’* and in that of Angus,” much ..

... philological discrimination and perspicuity occurs; as also in the lengthy and learned article, Caledoniansin the article Finhaven j” and in the Note on the word Fife.” Each two shilling number of the Gazetteer is embellished with an engraving or map, and one ...

NEW WORKS. HISTORY of the CHURCH of SCOTLAND. the Rev. W. M. Hethekington, AJVI., Minister of Torphichen, ..

... Essay—Mrs Huntington—Lady Glenorchy—Miss Cuvier—Mrs Judson —Mrs Hannah More —Mrs Graham—Miss Smelt —Mrs Ellis —Mrs Wilson —Miss Martha Reed—Mrs Winslow'. Edinburgh: John Johnstone, Hunter Square. London: R. Gboombkidge and J. Nisbet & Co. Dublin : W. Curry ...