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CAPT. WARNER'S INVENTIONS

... two years ? Besides, after a close investigation, no trace could be found at the Foreign Office of any such cutter, or of any spy-landing operations so described. Captain Warner, moreover, has on every occasion fought shy of exhibiting the powers of his ...

NEW NOVELS.— COMPLETION of SAYINGS and DOINGS, &c. &c.—Just published Henry New Burlington-street, London. ..

... of Affectum. vols, post Svo. 21s. Narratives of extreme interest.— LH'-ary Gazette. 12. The RED ROVER. the Author nf The Spy, « The Pilot, The Prairie &C- Secolld edition. vo l . post Svo. 2Ss. (id. Another tale the sea, worthy the , and superior ...

Published: Thursday 04 September 1828
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 706 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Anecdote of an introduction to Lord Byron

... fashion. The poet dropped at his usual hour, cast his mistrustful glance around, and observing that no stringer was present to spy upon his Unbended hour, he relaxed his haughtiness into the easy, trifling converse which the mind accustomed to exertion loves ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... tablets appended to Bank: prehensions of those wonderful Standing bank woles up to ul of all to their great Author, THURSDAY.—Spy Sys and establisinnent from after an introductory spee ement to the highest diguity of enquiry into the combuet of 1 le, written ...

The 1st inst. was the birthday of the illustrious v Wellington, who completed his 70th year. * Marseilles ..

... the » two of particuti large,tlie nuclei in each spot being vividly The whole may be seen with any kind te,., } telescope or spy-glass, e eye being pro- d with piece of black glass o „ tlie demand for pikes ihe towns vd c d , er line ' Stala v, Dukinfield ...

J. DERRICK, Poulterer, No. 3, NEW BOND-STREET, BEGS respectfuify to inform the Nobility, Gentr. and Inhabitants ..

... the Nobility, Gentr. and Inhabitants Bfith and its vicinity, that his is the ONLY SHOP in Bath', koY_or London, for the sale SPY PARK VENISON, of whtfli Me Iras always a constant supply; and a.-. Venison of other ParksSjf good flavour, on the lowest terrtia ...

Anecdote of an introduction to Lord Byron

... poet dropped in nt his usual hour, cast his mistrustful glance around, and observing that no stranger wa.s present to be a spy upon his unbended hour, he relaxed bis haughtiness into the easy, trifling converse which the mind accustomed exertion loves ...

PROLOGUE Written and delivered T. H. Bayly, Esq; at the Royal Dramatic Fete at the Bath Theatre, 2bth January. I

... make my bow. Well—Catch me coining here to entertain, doing a good-natured thing again Oh—very well—I've doue. Who's that I spy It's Mr. with a turkey pie— most delicious looking pie—I must Drop iu, and ask him he make* the crust. Hunt to the other Stage ...

Published: Thursday 02 February 1826
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 622 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

To CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS,& Others. TIIE Feoffees Church Lands intend forthwith Voj&Lfi. down and Rebuild the ..

... of the following most distinguished Modern Writers of Fiction. VOL. 1. The PILOT, Cooper 2. CALEB WILLIAMS, by Godwin 3. The SPY, by Cooper 4. THADDEUS of WARSAW, by Miss Jane Porter 5. St. LEON, by Godwin 6. LAST of the MOHICANS, Cooper 7 & 8. The SCOTTISH ...

Grosvenor Buildings, Bath. To be SOLD, A Very capital and GeotJtfnanly FRE the advantage* fi S h ., and so

... *' Established in the year 1 MCwtte NORTHUMBERLAND-BUIL Quejsx-Sql-arf. '.wry. n * are renewal I,t at Midsummer; and that spy'should taken u P- »S ?/'j teen days from that time,*) preafrve the benefit of l %.^ff New Policies continue to at the reduced ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, OCT. 9

... vicinity Capo Town, Cape Good Hope, **» he had for some time past can the business a surveyor, Oliver, the oncv-notorious Spy. a •a* m **L Sat. St.** w e ...