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... elevated was- thie veteran Poet, that. as-soon as -the curtain dropped, he with fr tears in his eves wentin t1lhe stage to. speak to P her Grace, s-ho wns in the- King's box,: and to p shew the-audienice ?? present at. this mas- j, terly delineation of ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... lialrricitharly tlie Germhan Language. There ii no ,!buht bit great pr1igmres ftay he inade in the said Languages, by contriraliy speaking, and by reading suita- a bhc books, n lichi it'is hoped, t Ill be ?? sub- r scripltiin will bc contitloetl Pt the tjrlderate ...

* REMARKABLE CURE

... tl>« defendant arrived horseback, attended by Iris groom; want (l Captain Trafford (who commanded the dragoon*) a.ked, miglit speak the people not, xurtess he could persuade them dep. but thought his (the defendant’.) presence would* irritate thciti; and ...

between the Texel and Petersburg hare arrived in British harbours, within the last tew days. About fifty came ..

... splendid and flourishing city, entertain a rooted disapprobation of the war against Spain. • A private letter from Yarmouth, speaking the late rumour of a revolution having taken place at ' St. Petersburg, states follows ; “Such an event may occur, but J ...

LON DOS', AVGUST tS

... the French on inst. '’•••ish military veil naval • pf about 400) men left in •*jid of Wjjcheren, was 'od fit hoped) vstot, speak o( all com- .n;iterce. Minister* that our home con- have been uncotnthis year* and the Legacy Tax pamculat requires the appointment ...

CONTINEKTAL AFFAIRS

... 'lated coolition, still alive, she was' consveyed hnnse, e- where she lay four day!s IT a state of iusensibility, tiever 3f speaking, and then eapired.: Lately, aged 88, Mrs. Beaton, in St. John's, Madder- se Market, NorwichL ?? native of Wales' and commonly ...

HIS MAJESTY’S ILLNESS

... the Bulletins convey.—Most heartily rejoice to find that there is amendment in the Sovereign’s state; the latter Bulletins speaking in much more favourable terms than any that had preceded them t—may it be our happy lot speedily to announce the entire ...

LON DO N: TsvKso.ir, Ducshbh is

... on the ground of the of the Hni>e, under existing circumstance', to order >uch a •St was now moved for. It was, properly speak- W>|, the King's writ; it was issued the King's authseily; tlwrc was present a total suspension «f kuigiy office, be thought ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... regiment of local nmilitia. cbm- peietd their period of training aid exeicise onl Mionday, I ;nd sse arc happy in lbeirg -able to speak to their sitsgaler . I good conduct ill qters as well as to the pertcnt-stalte of discipline they hlave <iined, which is ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... other place.. iler visitors are snot QulyV numerous and respectable, but well in- finrrmcd, Nvho are best judges, aindd who speak of her !in terijis ofi ighest approbatlon-See ri't. i On stilday evening, a most excellent Sermon was preached in Ilockleyv ...

A Letter-Box in the Window

... Secret service money, which bad continued 20,iXX)/. per annum for several yean. He must feel considerable embarrassment in speaking Upon it, because parliament bad given the control over it, but, hoped some inquiry would be instituted into the application ...