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Monday's and Tuesday's Posts

... Monday's and Tuesday's Posts. FOR NEWS. Paris, Sept. 14. LETTERS from Hamburgh of the 3d, speak the occupation ail. the coast on. the North Sea, in case the Russians commence Hostilities against France.—lt is added, that if vent take place, the Hans Towns ...

enigma. Tell me, Ladies, who am I ? for you know my wond'rous skill; Pleasing source of melody, Airy, blithe,

... Airy, blithe, and volatile. Blue and glossy are een, Fair and dimply is my Laurel wreathes hair entwine, Music warbles w hen speak. Softly steals the foot Time, Softly breathes the western air, Soft the gentle Poet's rhyme, But more soft my whispers are ...

Published: Monday 14 February 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 104 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ANSWER TO THE ENIGMA, Inserted in the left Journal. THO* thus rhyme seldom try Tho* verse have little skill; ..

... attendant still. You give brightness to my een, dimples play upon cheek j And when without you I am seen, beau will listen if I speak. And soon, alas ! the foot of time Will.steal from me your blqoming air; And soon the gentle poet's shyme Wilt praise my face ...

Published: Monday 21 February 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 127 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Monday's and Tuesday's Posts

... THE corps 5 bchill, who, arc assured, bears a commission as Austrian Colonel, is always hovering about our environs. They speak of corns under the the captain cavalry, All are alarmed here. two c hence, where Sehill v 7th inst. he he royal chest-. This; ...

LONDON,

... Continent, but Government are in hourly Expectation of accounts relative to the battle of the'sth inst. of which the French speak so concisely. The crew of a small French lugsail boat, captured Dunkirk, and sent into Deal yesterday, report that news had ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... 'day for third reading of the bill to incorporate the pas Lights Company. ; The questionDeing put, and no Member having risen speak in favour of the bill, the House divided—For the third reading of the bitl—Aycs 38—Noes .-52. Majority against the bill 14 ...

Friday's and Saturday's Posts

... lie aWvecl Vienna to-clav and, after a of htiUrs, proceeded his unirivv tor London. the Maine, July 2. The public J.-nrnaU speak of great change which p.-ded Sijon take in the Government b> ...

LONDON GAZETTE

... of the same description, and the destruction seventeen others, the Martial gun-brig. The Lieutenant commanding the Martial speaks in very the gallantry and exertion Sub-Lieuteivnt Fletcher the above every other occasion. BANKRUPTS, ,T. T? > l \.in, sen ...

BIRTHS.] A few days since, at Knowle, in Kent, her Grace the Duchess Dorset of a son.—Lately, in Dublin, the

... apparent good health, and at four o'clock yesterday morning rang his bell, but when his servant attended him was unable to speak, and expired in about an hour : Mr. B. was a man science and taste, and might be considered a public character; had for years ...

Published: Monday 07 November 1803
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 300 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LONDON,

... bcip the Spanish cause. -.. Last night French ahtj Dutch papers reached town, be former the 29th and the latter the £d inst. speak the speedy deparure of Bonaparte for Spain, ml'say that he will take with him army of 100,000 IK''. . . • • ' several letters ...

LONDON,

... was before sufficient stimulate insurrection, and to serve the country now, the influence of the Bishops, religious duty Speaking his own appointment to the Consulship lor life, the Consul says the country called for if, and never till then was property ...

To tie Editor of the Salisbury Journal? : THE account the Sitifcle-Stiek Play WlfwiWter the 39th and wit. that ..

... divided the prize. Where, then, is this exulting defeat to be fonnd ? The writer, in his .hurry, doubt meant to say, when speaking of defeat, that the Somei-set fads so completely defeated the Wiltshire dons the last contest', that expected they will be ...