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... confidenceoffer it to the Public from a tonviltion of its elficacy; and as the limits of an advertisement will not permit him to speak sulfficicntly of its merits, he is convinced that a single trial will prove its utility, and it is of so innocent a na- ture ...

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... Native of WAnarsy,, just -arrived fruit thle Coistineat with Isis master, frogss whom lie canl have an unideniable char, 6ctr; speaks several diferent, languages, has trasvellesd ssro-igls tisc greaistet part of Europe -s13e diffrerent times. He hss'F nolit ...

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... thie LAD IES.-For the SKIN, the COM- 1 l'P[TIDl B.AlM of MIECCA-'Lady Wortley Monita- gue. in hsr .ettcrs e iromn the East, speaking of the enchanlti, .Iatinlm, Idds, her cormnplex on was more lotvety ti;ii any she held eve beh-ld, whtic i thei N itenrilros ...

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... School 'iaith the 'view of fitting herself fos a situation as. GOVERNESS. She iMusst be mistress of all sorts of uecdleworkss, speak and read i English well, understand French and Geography, ouglit also to be qualified to ground her Pustils in music, thsugh ...

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... land Bristow, fa Surveyors, Comimercial-row, Whiftechapel. . tit to t ANTS It P1 cel, -a Younsg Man, a Native of Ger- al mly, speaks English and French very well; caii shave, i and dtress hair, is used to travel, well acquainted with every. lscrsschlseloriging ...

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... Assistant lna, genteel Boar&~ ing Schgol. She is tborayligily versed in Englis i, and 1wows lFresiah well, but not petefe& in speaking it; she can teach all SoQrts of Needle Work. $be would haen belon to, rttvel or to go 'roawthaLdwihnfoanAendarit or' Com- ...

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... is now fit to travel aboe; s'- ver all kpinde of vice, In us appetrance, sod 1 in miost ')artitularly Isis saons, Will best speak for him. Also a re G;il anid Hiarness,in eveyresptdtconslpiete. To prevwitternu lie ble, the, ver y lowest pric of the horse ...

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... Taxe upon. Attornies. - - a N B. 'IJki An'ti-ist~btia Review for February, after statir.g then ob3~:dt of theahovC Defence,, speaks of it as-followi ii -Certainly these are-lsadable objedis, and the aotbor has pit,- sued theme vIsh zeal and ability. Nthvn ...

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... e whiteniing the I ecth,, c'nring~the Scurvy iii 'thle Gunts',nmasing -the Gums and Lips ot a healthy red. Mr. P-~will not speak in ra self-praise,'only requires, at singlL-ta-lal to those lssac-,uainted .1 with its merits, a. 6d. p~er Pot. PRI.NCE's OURIEZiY ...

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... Lady, as Assistant. ShW must be of the Church ofE nglaid, of genteel manners, possess perfesd knowledge of her own language, speak French fluentl) and correclyand-be well acquainted with useful needlework Unexcationable references wvill. be.. expedted. ...

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... present, we shall not insist on some little inaccuracies of style which have cc' curred to us, and particularly, as, generally speaking, the com. position is mulchl superior en that of most scientific detaJls. ,Nur were we -violently displeased on occasionally ...

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... Patronage of his -Royal' Hi-ljheq; thc Deskt of Kent. t -dI1L OPEN This Evening, Miss Manneits from f VW t4e Royal Circus, will speak an apprnpriateAddrees, I I thecharazler oifHope- Aftef which, a n1v- gran0d loyil allego fjcal iimion, consisting ofsiong, ...