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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fronm the x. chapter of the BoAi of Proverbs, and part of the t 3th verfe, - He that uttereth a aitdcr is aL fool. ry, The SPEAk ER'ofthe Houfe of Conimons yeftetday ua- evening held a levee at his houfe in Paiahe-yard, ai v,'hich were prefent.the LORD ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ; be zealous there- fore and repent. The St. Margaret and St. John's Afrociation, with their Band of Mufic, efcorted the SPEAK-ERkhome. The DLIKe of YORK, accompanied by Colonels WYNYARD. H EWOGiL, CALVErrT, and-the Honoura- ble Mr. UPTON went to the ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... fong of triunmph fwell, And now the vidor's glory tell: -Sound high the Britifh Seaman's fam~e, And Englilhgradtide proclaim: Speak hiw a gencroui Nation OaVe Its ?? tribute to the bravc; How to the Widow's, Orphan's &id, ' The Patriot fotntain flow'd relief ...

THEATRICALS

... entnar'd . his foul and body ? he antwers GrC Dtnand re nothing-what you know, you know; From this time forth I ne'er will speak a word. It certainly follows, therefore, that when he is led ated off guarded,. immediately afterwards, his deport- unfts ...

THEATRE, COVENT-GARDEN

... mimic sorrow drown'd the Stage with tears ; Whose magic powers-but needless 'twere to tell I Whsai your approving hands can speak so well: She here entrusts, otjusticc well assur'd, tit Thlle Scion of a Pliit by you muatur'd; ye He, trembling, begg'df' ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... ttrNDAY LAST. TI'i 1FOR TAIT. YO r, t . 1yoiul: Jr v O- u iur !rad i tehil I: w eaiit : iiy Ni;;z I catu hide-hbut you iuft not SPEAK ! GEtOR.E 1.lOOPE. ,\liLrw ' rF ?? in-eorded to ptbdifli his new rwithout a 'eprelfentation, but flnt it to (2.. eo qti Th ...

MARKET NIGHT

... spur thy fuottstepi need, ,Jo,,IO, 11 t rsuen rein is throvin. blasts that ?? tre Er at' the duor, ' W~loon prattler to use speak, | ' ?? sighs delight nme more. j~thet rest ~t-ieylittle know |t t v cold, their Futier feels; en, peuhs hey see hinl nou, ...

CRITICAL NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS

... published ij 1SOO, soon after the rejection -of Buona. part6's first overtures for peace. It is not, therefore, strictly speaking, a new work; but, as it relates to the great subject, which, at present, occupies the attention of the public, we think it ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... of the 24th of May, represent the restoration of order in Guadaloupe as a work of difficulty, and req iringlong time. They speak ofan endless war in the woods, and of the total destruction of the plantations. We do not altogether discredit these accounts; ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Papers writes in a flyle fo Judicrous tliat, wbatever may be the mitter of his Letters, the manner mull afford amtt fe- mcnt. Speaking of the warm wvather, which deprives tile company of tbe rural privileges of fcratnbling ltp the idjacent hills covered ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... wzhich will1 be produced (fortlle firft time) a new Melo- *Drarne, in I wo Ads, called ?? TALE of MYSTERY, . contfiing dt Speaking, Singing, Dancing, and Pan tomimne. With new Mulic, Scenes, Dreffes,and Decorations. The Mitile compored by Dr. Bufby. ? ...