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... to tbe gratitude and thanks i f vie other ?? ribers. A desun su uu£xrept'.-->n*4_u,.botli v- Xl ptincipie and exeeu.iof., speak* f ...
... attempt to ievf -revenue illegally in India— the Bhurtpore Charge — and the Bassein Treaty.'* Le ter- from die Kentish coast speak of a great show of preparatj.m again making at Bou- logne, fov the threatened invasion of our shores ; but whatever the intention ...
... Eruptive and Scrophulous Cases, more dis- tressing from the pain the mind receives in young people, we shall not hesitate to speak decidedly, when we have given public proofs, th-*t the honour of re. lwving this anxiety, has heen our own in many la inenfable ...
... part of the communication to the Senate is that in which Bonaparte hints at the ulterior dispositions which he intends, and speaks of tbe.Federa- tive States of the French Empire. **■ The different parts, though independent of each other, having a common ...
... genius takes the lead. Aflt him his opinion of a beauty—ten to one bet he will anatomize in defeription the nerves of the face. Speak the comforts of warm clothing and a good fire, he will tell you that the New Hollanders go ftark naked, or that thv of Altenburg ...
... It doc* not appear, tbat any ladies were summoned jj the late dravrtbg-roon. of the French Emperor _ ...
... Continent : but, int England, we believe the universal wish' of such as trouble themselves: to' think, ami are. bold enough to speak, their sentiment*, is' PeacC. ?? .-■.••*-. ?? - The foi towing is an extract of a, letter^'lfon. , Barliadoes, dated the I2lb ...
... -September, md found ber severely wounded in 'the he__ and face, parti culatly the fonntrj and though he could not positively speak aa to the mart number bf wounds, he was positive there wen; at least twelve — Tbe wound on tht face wit a simple inciaion on ...
... T.S notic*. GEO. BLEBSL ?? .* ?? ™° s - M-bf-gg, Yoag, April 1_ ISO.* P. &To the follow i ue, Mr. Bracken is Competent to speak, bat not Captain Elers : '« Tke beid soo of Mars'' alluded to. is L_cqt. 11. fate of tbe N'as*««_, Wfieie he served jjs first ...
... tbe» fixed on bim and the SSr two, and the executiem* «» ...
... brings inteingence of Consider- able interest, as will be seen liy referring ftf* our extracts. Account, from Hamburgh direct, speak of tiie favourable . disposition of the Court of Denmark towards the politics of England, Kussia, ami Sweden; and of the odium ...
... malice with WhicH he per- st elites his former A tlie?. It is impossible to preserve the decorum due to exalted rank, in speaking of this conduct of Prussia. We do not wish to exasperate) but as EugHsh- ricny es citizens of a nation of honour and . -geoero- ...