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On CRABBE. A CHEMICAL PORTRAIT. Chemist the human heart. Whose subtle analyzing art For ev'ry vice cotlil find ..

... Pourtrav'd—the Author recognize. AS PORTRAIT PAINTER. Here Nature's portrait painter lies. One who, with microscopic eves. Could spy each blemish in the face, And every mark folly trace; Each -pot of Vanitv and Sin Denoting all 'hat stirr*d within. He, like ...

Published: Thursday 16 February 1832
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 275 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SPAIN

... than it is; it has closely approached to a condition in yvhich any change must inevitably be for the better. We therefore spy hope even f ur Spain. ...

THE CASE OF M'LEOD

... and this is one of them. You nol, for example, hang prisoners of war, but you hang a spy ; and no protection or sanction on the part government is able save a spy. So when two nations are peace a minder cannot justified. Suppose England send secret agent ...

The greatest cariosity the world ii now exhibiting iu this town, in the person of James Washboru, d*»rf, ..

... slmrt a |>erlect man miniature! is said to been, born in Vermont, aud ceased growing early without any assignable csau. Mass. Spy. Tlse announcement made of vessel baring sailed from Rotterdam, purchase a thousand blacks at Ashan tee f> r the king of the ...

CHELTENHAM, July 21. Births. July 8, the lady D. P. esn- Grove House. Pembrokeshire, a son and a Alderton Rectory

... oldest °»eof the French Revolution, he hale*'l*. tl,e reakl »g out of tamed heavy pecuniary s X be F aBCE ' and sus a Dutch spy/ on which C r onSeqUenCe , of ,ak ™ as afterwards, the Revo u,ioni s and aC^i,,ed pick in assisting to demSl. thf P ! ' '° W ...

MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

... four in the afiernoon, the trawler was seen in the offlng with the boat astern. All eyes were turned towards him, the best spy glass in the town was rubbed »ga : and again, and at last they fair y made out that it was the identical boat. The news flew ...

Home and Foreign Consumption

... the household manufactuies used by the British families. leave after this the telescope Economists to amuse themselves in spying out valuable customers for Manchester and Glasgow among the miserable serfs of Poland. ...

ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY ON THE CHANGE OF ADMINISTRATION

... than that of any other woman in your dominions. That this attempt to make you a state prisoner in your own palace, to place a spy over every one of your domestic movements, and make your royal office a mere pageant to be used only for the purposes an oligarchy ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS, MONDAY, June 24

... the same letter out of his desk. The question was not now for the first time to be tried, whether England should adopt the spy system. Was every poor foreigner who might be suspected by his Sovereign, and who corresponded on the faith of the English post ...

STANDARD NOVELS AND ROMANCES

... family- This cheap series of the most admired modern fictions already includes three Cooper's most popular works, namely, The Spy, The Pilot, and The last of the Mohicans. To these works have been added Caleb Williams, and St. Leon, pro ductions ...

POLAND

... gesticulations and bated breath, a daring front, and a watchful eye, if they regarded every stranger in the light of a Russian spy. After years of oppression and persecution, they are now rallying with as much ardour and enthusiasm’as if they had never ceased ...

LOMM)N

... Itubertson, who few months fled from his bail in England, and escaped to Amsterdam, has been arrested there, and sent Paris English spy. Among the trailers, under the command of Sir James Saumarez, the Baltic, who been distingni«hed by Fortune’s favour-, have ...