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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... were de- posited near those of hii late brother, in the 'Farnily' ?? | Vault it Ml&End. The 'mony was coniuted with that privacy whicnh was naturally4desired'by the affiitfed& irelavives and ffiends of this lamented gentlensain. -Although Margat~e carnot ...

THEATRICALS

... calle4 tqictions, or ne lih The first scene untroduced us-toa a a trdeflt who cannot endure that any person should fo h6is privacy, or pry. into, his secrets,.aad is-oft 'up estered with impertinent intruders. He is fot- co Mb)r. Solid, vwho, to Tnakekthe ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... two o'clock. The Duke and Duchess of OQLaANS have taken up their abode at Richmond, where they propose to live i in great privacy. FAS9O11 ABLI,1 PARtTIES. The Marquis of BuckildghanI givc a large dinner on Frid-ay next, at Buckingham ilouse, Fall-mall ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... took place, ?? refulsed Sto leet o iionl nhi~et nfr.,,r~ 11iS sesiuction iceom hi l solen itie fUlesU UvJm, u' i place of privacy! r _ _ _ HONTEST MIEN IN GRAIN. A. :Well, neighbour; the Corn Bill, the RevolutionarV Corn Bill, has niot yet prodbeed any ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... and the Princess Charlotte of Wales, attebded by the Countess of Cardi. gan, in whose carriage they rode for the sake of privacy. They psoceeded to inspep the house for about two hours. -Several ofehffiolns ijt see m-s are made to it. Prince Leo'pol'd ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... FASHIIONABLE& TEIE Ki-NO'S BinT'i-DAV.-On Tuesday the KvNG eompleted hif 78th year. Tlhe Royal Family keptthe day with the privacy best suited to the melancholy condi- tion of the Nlonarci. IThe QUErN and PrTNO7ES3erS, to- geher vith thle PRINCE REGEiNT ...

POETRY

... ex- eeedingthree days. His hair is perfectly white. The Doctors Willis attend with the other Physicians, hat not with the privacy of the King. He is qnite cheer- fiul in his conduct auid conversatio, eats Very heartily, and enjoys good bodily health. ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... for a beloved Sovereign prevailed over all the temptations of idle curiosity, and no un- authorized eye has invaded the privacy of his retire.' nent. * The three longest reigns in British history are those of tiree Kings, each the third of their Tespective ...