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... remedies for convulsions, put.. gings, wiid ln.the stoiitach, and all those disorders of' the bowels, which prove so fatal to infants., This Car- miuative also affordt the most effectual relief in growvn persons in cases of cholie, fluxes, and other violent ...

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... are inadmissible, it is an ample and productive source of comfort both to the parent and infant, It is also strongly recommended for light suppers,food for infants, arid makes a most delicious custard pudding, for which purpose it. has been used by families ...

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... mim ed b h I remedy for the Wind, the water y and dry pe, bi Contvcleiote, and all those fatal Disordero in the bwloftii infants, which carry off such a number under the age Of. two re yer.It is equally serviceable in Ffaxes, and the most raking. , Clebllice ...

POETRY

... daisy rtesh and fair; v hile thine eye of matchless hue Mocks the violet so blue, Sweet the rose upon thy cheek, MIore than mortal grace shall speak; While thy parted lips exhale *t tl the perfume of the gale. (oune, oh come! and let me see Joy and hope ...

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... ii superior to Al} other remedies for.the Wind, Purg-. lags, Convulsions, and those Disorders in the Stomach and Bowvelsof Infants, which provefatal to so many un- der the age, of two years. It is equally efficacious in Cholics, Fluxes, and other Complaints ...

Advertisements & Notices

... inadmissible, it 'is an ample and productive source of comfort both to 'the parent and infant. It is also- strongly recommended for. light suppers, food for infants, and makes a mostdelisioius custard pudding, for which purpose it has been used .by families ...

POETRY

... hour that beheld thy last ray. of 31. A. R. _ _ ?? EPIGRAM,no To her Grace the DUCHESS qf RUTLAND. WHILST Fanny kiss'd her infant tare, h Von bile my lip, she cried, my dear;- d The smillfg child, tho' half afraid, e Thus to his beauteous mother said, ...

LITERATURE

... by friends. With one band she bold the young king, who stumbled on the steps, with the otherthe young D ke of Chartres: infants to whom the catastrophe wbichdestroyed them wasasub. ject of amiusemout. They were both clothed in short black dresses. A ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... disdain ng the con- h finemen t of the torn b, ascending to H eaven, accom- Is paidied by A ngels, i udicating that whilst mortals lament her absence, celestial beings r ejo)ice ili lher pre- senCe. ll r. Wyatt has been holloured by a visit from PI Irince ...

Published: Thursday 11 May 1820
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4517 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... coughs, anid difirefling aftmas, are fpeedily 1iiu~ed awav by its detergcnt and firengthening poners,, , the moft terider INFANTS ill the ,tnOrtjs-COtGit art relieved by its healing anid 4alutarv effecas. CUNDElL's EvliROVED BALSAM of T1ONEY is IbId wholefale ...

MISCELLANEA

... MISCELLANEA. The following beautiful lines are on an infant's tomb, in Hendon churchyard:- The bud that unfolded its charms to the eye, Refused to the earth what belonged to the sky And those beauties their Maker denied to be ours, Now lives in the garden ...

Published: Thursday 06 December 1849
Newspaper: Exeter Flying Post
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4542 | Page: 6 | Tags: News