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God what a mockery thus to raise

... cremes d'abricot, les asperge, les truffes en serviette, les vol au vents de cerises, les gros meringues' it la creme, les salades d'hornard, les mayonnaise de volaide. La Table de Cote,—Le patisserie aux confitures, les tourtes fruit, le boudin de pain ...

Orders ieceived at the London Tavern

... same price. To be had of the Pat en t ee , DUGGIN, 53, New Bond. street, and SO, Newgatestreet. — N.B. Best Livery Hats, 18s. SALADS and LOBSTERS DRESSED in ONE MINUTE, and at a trifling expense, by using BREFFITT and CO.'s ITALIAN CREAPJ. A small portion ...

THE REVEREND GRECIANS. CHAPTER I

... those times it was not unusual for Irish students to serve terms by proxy—that is, to have three dinners of cold meat and salad eaten vicariously for them, whilst they who should have fed on the pabulum of jurisprudence were rusticating on the Wicklow ...

THE SATIRIST AND NEWS

... his countenance. The head of this City opposition is a very sublime individual. Alderman JOHNSON is, WC believe, a vender of salad-oil and pickled-cabbage, and in this exalted employment he has passed some five and forty years of his life. The Recorder, ...

JULY 11

... third and last day. It was a sort of cram under difficulties, on account of the vast numbers who -participated. Lobster salads, cold chicken, and champagne, were what may be termed the leading articles of the feast, while, as a judicious reserve, ...

CHOLERA. THE POLONIES, PORK PIES, AND SAVELOYS OF THE METROPOLIS. Thus far into the bowels.—liwnsan

... lime, and opium; but that, I should not give. I rather incline to the German method, viz., to 'varnish the intestines with salad oil. The evidence of Mr. Bransby Cooper, Dr. Epps, and other learned practitioners, we have not room to give; and we must, ...

DOINGS AT PARIS

... h de p n e g rs s u t as o p io a n d o a n ke th o e f p a a g r l t as o s f of champagne, and a slice of cold fowl and salad—a favourite repast with the grisettes, and not to be sneezed at by anybody. And when the humble supper was ended, it did not ...

CLERGYMEN, Gentlemen of the LEGAL Profession, and other respectable individuals visiting London, with or ..

... economy, and is warranted to keep in any climate. Also, REMOULADE ; this celebrated Italian mixture stands unrivalled as a salad sauce, and for lobsters, cold fish, meats, &c. ESSENCE OF HAM, for enriching Soups, Sauces, Gravies, &c. Sold (by appointment) ...

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... economy, and is warranted to keep in any climate. Also, RE U LAD E ; this celebrated Italian mixture stands unrivalled as a salad sauce, and for lobsters, cold fish, meats, Rte. ESSENCE OF HAM, for enriching Soups, Sauces, Gravies, &c. Sold (by appointment) ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. QUEEN-SQUARE.--Mary O'Brien, a slapping Irishwoman, with two illegitimate children, ..

... right to state, that, though unripe fruit is, of course, bad and injurious, yet ripe fruit is perfectly wholesome. Cucumbers, salads, and all uncooked vegetables are bad; well cooked vegetables are excellent food; but people should especially take care not ...

PARLIAMENTARY FIGHTING COCKS. . _

... his progenitor during his menial occupations and his ambitious yearnings, cultivating mutton and melancholy, sentiment and salad, pasties and poetry. Berkeley Castle is a good precedent, and his lordship as an Irishman cannot be wanting in impudence; or ...

BY the KING'S ,I,ErrERS PATENT, granted to R. DAWS, Upholsterer, 17, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square. —Those ..

... R. Paws. • 1)R. KITCHINER'S SALAD CREAM. —This exquisite Melange, from the original receipt of the late celebrated Dr. Kitchiner, stands unrivalled as the most delightful and piquant preparation for the dressing of Salads ever offered to the public. Unlike ...