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/* ► The Opposition Faction, in speaking of the reconciliation between Mr. Pitt and Mr. Addington, wish the ..

... /* ► The Opposition Faction, in speaking of the reconciliation between Mr. Pitt and Mr. Addington, wish the public to consider it as a Coalition knowing from their own experience the'horror and indignation which the public attach to that expression.— ...

such of them »• were on board to speak to me. The petty officers said, ahc Captain Pacha was Frenchman,

... such of them »• were on board to speak to me. The petty officers said, ahc Captain Pacha was Frenchman, and that would range himself on our side it our fleet should appear. . 1 sond you. Citizen Minister, tne state the armies, both by land and aea, which ...

general feeling •f the at that Utue, one'* however, were to speak their sentiments freely upon the history of ..

... general feeling •f the at that Utue, one'* however, were to speak their sentiments freely upon the history of Parliament for these some yeas* past, they must, upon mature reflection, he inclined to say that Parliaments have of late been too fond of passing ...

Our lot* ihtijnHiciftl, rmpared wit'i that of the cnenfiy. The Marthal General in Chief speaks in the highest ..

... Our lot* ihtijnHiciftl, rmpared wit'i that of the cnenfiy. The Marthal General in Chief speaks in the highest terms of the braeeey ami attachment of the army. He will make particular mention of the brilliant explaits which have distinguished this day ...

past seven o’clock he went Into General chamber, for the purpose lighting his fire. Not hearing him either ..

... past seven o’clock he went Into General chamber, for the purpose lighting his fire. Not hearing him either speaking or stirring, and dreading that some accident had taken plate, hastened to apprise Citizen Fauconnier. He adds, that the key of Pichegru’s ...

) iihicii la.U I.illy prevented all tational eni juymeiit «f perfuritunee; ivc* are unable speak of the merits ..

... unable speak of the merits the Performer*, for venture pro. noOn'ce the best Tragedy our iimnortal Uard, represented list night, Punlomhnc t in llie strict meaning of the word ; yet, of the dresses, ! the decoration*, and the scenery, cannot speak i'h 100 ...

FF.RROL IiXPF.mTIOM

... House to hear him with patience. was not accustomed speak ; his daty alone induced him nnv to trouble the Hou e. felt a great difficulty, and the cmhar. rateral to (hts.-.-.s little u c.l to speaking ; : ■ but coi'vifiien his duty weighed down inte. tiot ...

Tim KINO

... against the same defendant, on which, for tiie same feason, he was also acquitted. : Letters (rent the frontiers of Italy speak of a dreauful storm in the neighbourhood of Padua and Verona, which completely destroyed number of .email villages. At Montebello ...

though perhaps imprudent, wore very fir from being crimltul and 1 have no doubt, but tlut if, by yoiif authority,

... uniform ;bity of my life for the last twenty-five years, and to the services which I have rendered to the country. 1 will not speak of those, General; I can say, they are not yet effaced from your memory ; hut f will recal to your recollection, that if ever ...

To CURRIERS and LEATHER-CUTTERS. ABSCONDED, without any provocation from his Master, THOMAS TURNER, Currier and ..

... native Laxfield, in that County, between 19 and zo years old about ,3 inches high, has shoi t dark hair, pale complexion, and speaks rattier tliick. Two years of his apprenticeship being unexpired, all persons arc hereby warned not to harbour or employ him ...

ARMY. Office of MATRON to the Royal Mill- X Asylum at Chelsea being vacant, piefercnce intended to be given the

... ag.’, and the number and ages the Children who torm a part their family, also the number persons who can be referred to, to speak to their general chan ctcrand qualifications. All applications post, are be sent under cover to the Right Hon. the Secretary ...