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Baldwin's London Weekly Journal

I,3arns Coma

... morals of 'the fathers, and husbands, and brothers, who have permitted or encouraged this violation of that sacred female privacy, of which they are the appointed guard_ ians ? Happy indeed will they be, if they find that their wives, sisters, and daughters ...

SOUTHWARK MEETING

... unaccompanied by an apparent sense of his own importancz. His daughtug were highly indignant at this intrusion on their domestic privacy. The officers conducted their prisoner to Bow-street office, from whence he was sent to the Marquis of Anglesea public-house ...

MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT

... evidene,e, was the fact of her Ladyship meeting the defendant •at- a bath and public garden at Amiens, ' and retiring in privacy .with him, and remaining for about an hour. From that period until June, when his Lordship returned to Ainien , , tae defendant ...

INSURRECTION IN SICILY

... the illustrious lady whose loss we have now to lament. Her Royal Highness's tastes were all directed to this happy state of privacy; and they were indulged in the exercise of a boundless charity, her poorer neighbours and an univettal tenderness which' 'extended ...

C't was he obliged to return.? was i possible that the person being discOvcied, lie \i'as' (Or bame obliged to

... that time possessing the supreme authority in this country, desiring to go in private to the Theatre (I don't object to the privacy), She: might have selected any respectable person in her suite, or from the city, or the neighbourhood of Naples—she Might ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1820
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4707 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

first inquiry. He left her as a legacy to Mr. Perceval. Mr. Pei. ceval was her firm, able and dauntless

... the ship are assembled on deck; the Princess and bergami retire to a room tO indulge their passion, but they do not seek privacy; no,.they, wait till 11lajocchi enters to..bear •witness to all, that .passe.s . , and then they proceed to thbse farniliaritfeS ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1820
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4088 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ards the Queen, which he - „ ler and reprehensible. defended the press from the observr ierally cast upon it,

... character. It would not do to represent him as altogether embosomed in his family, and living under the shelter of domestic privacy. Oh, no! Far was it Irons him (Mr. Cobbett) to thrust himself into the quiet homes of other men : but he must say, that in ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1820
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 7834 | Page: 3 | Tags: none