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Passage to America by the temperate -*■ LATITUDES.— The GREAT WESTERN STEAM- SHIP, Lieut. HOSKEN. R.N., ..

... Passage to America by the temperate -*■ LATITUDES.— The GREAT WESTERN STEAM- SHIP, Lieut. HOSKEN. R.N., Commander, will, in order to avoid the Stormy Latitude., at this Season of the Year, proceed to MADEIRA and NEW YORK on the llth of FEBRUARY, from ...

Passage to America by the temperate A- LATITUDES.— The GREAT WESTERN STEAM- SHIP, Lieut. HOSKEN, R.N., ..

... Passage to America by the temperate A- LATITUDES.— The GREAT WESTERN STEAM- SHIP, Lieut. HOSKEN, R.N., Commander, will, in order to JVoid the Stormy Latitudes at this Season of the Year, proceed _o MADEIRAand NEW YORK on the llth of FEBRUARY, *om BRISTOL ...

u it fell into controrersy with its fellow ini j«. journals, and while, with an honourable mu-1, it imitated the

... u it fell into controrersy with its fellow ini j«. journals, and while, with an honourable mu-1, it imitated the good temper and gentlero: nlik • icr of its Conservative, then its only anti- Us. If the divisions of the ministers ad\ itage on one side ...

On the.'ll.t will he publi- hed. BLACKVVOOIvs EDINBURGH MA- (JAZINK, ?? C.VXXIV. for January 1828. CONTENTS*. ? ..

... ?? The Bachelor*. ChrUaiDSfc— 1> ;*^ irf Navariiio.— V. The Cau.cs of ths Decline of tue n..ti_n Drama. -VI. Trials of Temper. By the l.ttriek Siepnera.- VII. Mor_litw. BythesaniC—Vlll. Notesofa Journey in the Kin^lornof Kerry.— lX. Chapters on Churchyard- ...

TROUBLES AT AIX

... accounts from Poland are rather more gloomy The Emperor of Russia seems to be greatly impeded in his generous intentions hy the temper prevailing in Poland. That a great mass of the most distinguished nobility in the remains of the array and the administration ...

COVENT-GAKDEN THEATRE

... Christ's humanity, was brought up, and read, bv the Rev. John Crombie. The report, which was luminous, accurate, concise, temperate, and comprehensive, charged Mr Irving with holding Christ guilty of original and actual sin, and denying the doctrines of ...

(From the Paper of Dec. 28.)

... that which, according to Sir James Scarlett’s rule, would uilbrd it a complete protection, that even its characteristic good temper and circumspection cduld scarcely ensure. Nevertheless the Morning Chronicle boldly denounces the iniquitous rule of the Whig ...

THE BOOKS,

... commissioners selected to ». atch over the interests of the cbuch establishment ! When we combine with such fads, the tone and temper of those journals indisputably in the pay and under the absolute control of the Irish government, it will impossible to remain ...

ROYAL, Covent-Garden.— For the faUWXJtfu, YOUNG. On WEDNESDAY, I l»* EF, nn2 !£* Stekespeares Tragedy of ..

... Chaise or Tilbury GELDING. 15 hands high, six years old, agood figure, with excellent action, is particularly pleasant, temperate, and stea- dy ; can trot IS miles an hottr without a whip; warranted sound. To be seen at How_e's Stable., Park-street, ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1813
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 14530 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

NEW GRAND SPECTACLE, .Mrs. Parker's. first appearance; Mr Smith and Young Saunders's Flying. Horsemanship, &c. ..

... fencer, very temperate I and fitst. 2. Glider (see his performances in the Racing Caleuder), well : known in Northainpioushiie. 3. York, got by Lord Hubbard's Wa-La-Ya, an excellent ] htu ter. '4. Attila, a superior hunter, very temperate, and equal to ...

Published: Monday 06 November 1809
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 12321 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

For the BENEFIT of M

... PONEY, aged; he is thirteen hands and an halt high, has carried fourteen stone to toX-hounds, leaps high and wide, very temperate to ride, and steady to tire. Price '1 wenty-five Guineas. Inquire for Mr. Gower, at the Mess Kitchen, Hyde Park Barracks ...

Published: Tuesday 17 August 1802
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 9937 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

KANELAGH. This prese

... SOLD, a very handsome DARK BAY X GELDING, six years o!d T fifwn hnnds three inches! high- warranted sound, free from vice, temperate . and steady in single or double harness, in constant work, no white about him, the property of the Advertiser, who lias ...

Published: Monday 06 June 1803
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 4984 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds