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WHITEHALL

... fr. PELISSIE and Mademoiselle DELTARR received welltuierited applause. Mr. PERLET, in the part of .1./r. llenieres, in Le Salad, shewed himself to the greatest advantage, and received the repeated plaudits of the distinguished audience, as did also M ...

BANK AFFAIRS

... . Yet,if the !louse were to judge from the tone of those publications, -which held the greatest influence Over the public salad, they must see the necessity. of souse decisive measure-on the subject, and be prepared for either an indefini 4 e suspension ...

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... 0 an anchor and cable belonging to the Friend-01t,41,4.45tin gs, several yards, masts, &C. I 'MOUTH, NIARi 9.—Arrived the Salads, Gowfro:1411 _Paro, in 28 days • and Asia, Lindsay, from Liverth-,11-4°4don. Sailed die Bellfield, Wilson, for Lobdon ; ( ...

:17 SOCIETY

... . ..the: reign JaMes I. Ne:.vly at . the same period . the large fine .pa)e gooseberry was brought from Flatidersi,• with salads uod cabbages. It was not till the - era of the . Restoration ., thht asparagus, artichokes, oranges, lemons, and cualifloi ...

qualification, that p much of the salary as would revert. to their successors should bear a reduction of 5 per

... extravagance against Ministers. He would next th ti e lis nu g m e n n b e e l for tuhsetoms anu Excise. The total a mount of the salad!' on (j t l li iiho - -epartment, consisting of the Offices Whom the sum of 1 active ser•ralodre p p e a r r s ti o n n e s ...

Ailh AND WHITEH

... thing to nauseate. that came to the tab', slices of raw bacon ste! up in a mess of pears, most in request, and was the potato salad. projectors of sauer krai suffered to lie by till tht man palate, when they and vinegar, and brol strewed over them. A happened ...

PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE,

... a mess of pears, apples, and potatoes; but the dish most in request, and which is common all over Germany, was the potato salad. It is a dish worthy the ingenious projectors of sauer kraut, consisting of potatoes boiled and suffered to lie by till they ...

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ARMY ESTIMATES

... of lom was at this ous and aggra• were every day tion in property ble extent. He yer of all petithe expenditure ncrease of salad' the currency, was no better e petitions than vote away six r 1792 0 the vote ad at this time the r 1,000,0001, aordinaries ...

THE HALL

... feasting:—Turtle, chickens, clear jelly, raised game pies, pine apple cream, ham gar - nee, volan, vint of apricots, Italian salad, stewed rump of beef, fruit, jelly, turtle.—Removes. Boiled and roast Turkey, with pea fowl.—Second remove. Four dishes of ...

LONDON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16

... folio . r O , rts. e that of late we have seen some hard knocks ward-bound vessels, viz. :—Mary, M'Clure i; Henry , clay and Salads, Hearn, for Jamaica; . . 11 ,a rian n ri - cei G an g 3 1,, 0 % , 05 0 Z1 4e a Certainly we can see no difference to Thames ...