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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

The Theatres

... The programme included a variety oftnovel sact of horsemanship; the songs, se., ?? S ohousern Minstrels, Messrs. Woolcot, Rob- ?? er, and Kingii their American national. ties and Ethopian entertainment; and, lastly, a ?? e8trian pageant, execrted by esisht ...

A New Year's Wreath

... Christmas- eve, the lover makes his appearance disguised as a minstrel, and, of course, his services are called into requisition. The feasting is renewed the next day (Christmas-day), when the minstrel is again present. He recites or sings several ballads, most ...

A New Year's Wreath

... F4 eve, the lover makes his appearance disguised as a minstrel, and, of course, his services are called into requisition. The feasting is renewed the next day (Christmas day), when the minstrel is again present. le recites or sings several ballads, most ...

The Theatres

... proffa-e included'a variety of tovel a cts of h orseMansp; the songs, &e, Iof the Southern Minstrels, Messrs. Woolcot, Rob- bins, Parker, and King,in their, American nationali- .ties and Ethopian entertainmet ;` and, lastly, a -splendid euestrian pageant ...

The Theatres

... programme included a variety of novol acts of horiemsship, the songs, &c., of the S outhern Minstrels, Messrs. Woolcot, Rob- bins, Parker, and Eing,in their American nationali- ties and Ethopian entertainment ; and, lastly, a splendid equestrian pageant ...

The Flower Gatherer We cull the choicest

... Prestonpans and Cuiloden, and hba spoken to, and had wine with, the Pretender. He served on the side of the royalists in the American war, and was at the battle of Quebec, where General Wolfe lost his life at the moment of victory. He served on board a man-of-war ...

The Theatres

... me included a variety ofuovel acts of horsemanship; the song, a-c., of ele S outhern Minstrels, Messrs. Wooleot, Robh. bins, Park er, and Kitsg,in their American nationsli. ties and- Etbopian entertainment;I and, lastly, a splendid equestrian pageant ...

Reviews

... civilization has, as regards a few nations, corrected this evil. The English, the Welsh, the Scotch, the Irish, and the North-Americans, now generally speak but one tongue. Mr. DUFrFYwould isolate Ireland; Ile would have his countrymen speak a language which ...

Reviews

... thai I'm loved while I'm living, And be wept by fond eyes when I'm dead I Bon's Fight with the Snapping Turtle, or, the American St. George. is rich and racy, but too lengthy for extract. We must stop. Mrs. Gore's novel, Blanks and Prizes, or the Wheel ...

Reviews

... civilization has, as regards a few nations, corrected this evil. 'The English, the Welsb, the Scotch, the Irish, and the North-Americans, now generally speak but one toneue. Mr. DuFry would isolate Ireland * lie would have his countrymen speak a language which ...

Reviews

... got me betwixt yourselves and danger. I then mustered all hands for the last time be- fore the battle. We were, four South American savages, two negroes from Africa, a creole from Trinidad, and myself a white man from Yorkshire. In fact, a little tower ...

Reviews

... me betwixt yourselves and danger. I then mustered all hands for the ]lst time be. l fore the battle. We were, four South American savages, r two negroes from Africa, a creole from Trinidad, and myself a white man front Yorkshire. In fact, a little l tower ...