A DEFENCE OF ACTORS
... conserroence; foi- a ti- tfe to a man is. like a bindinig for a book he who reads for :istructien does not care a fig, whether. his kook is bound n1ort;cce or in boards, or indeed, whether it is. bound af all; ...
... conserroence; foi- a ti- tfe to a man is. like a bindinig for a book he who reads for :istructien does not care a fig, whether. his kook is bound n1ort;cce or in boards, or indeed, whether it is. bound af all; ...
... to try, at the opening of thle Court on its first sitting. a' Airi lire it further enacted, that every Juistice of thle Peace, VI before whom airy person starat be taken on a charge of iisisde- a siresncrir or suspicion thereof, riball take the exanilnation ...
... company no less a- sum than 42,080 has been apaid. A warm debate followed, many of the shareholders murmur- -.Ing at. the small amount of profit on sorb a large return, ob- I serving that in former years the profit accruing from a similar return -was ...
... age; what would she give, or rather, whatwoluld she. notgive, whinh she hasit in -her power, to ge, if sh. could have a cer_ ...
... than the cherry admirably. Mies BARtRETT, of whore appearalnresat th e concerts of the Rloyal Academy of Music we have had occasion toep eakin termeol commendatlonsanr [S the part of the Nyllpls. She is a native of Gloneester, and =r has been lately bereaved ...
... bttt he only w made a Circuit round the coach, sirtil stead crouched l:ke di a tiger at the opposilo door. He was a London thiof ti and a sharp one, who had laid his plans wil. The young tI gentleman who asked ...
... inay he passed into a la.- Your's, A CONSTANT R.nwAp.A ~4sn1, 1815. ?? * -- ILAV.! COORT bi x~tcisS tcGX Uonday, Jpril 17. C0sn555EUE5BliF.-Jo~flOt V. Ee!s This rat en action upon the balance of accounis by a pikakre- tealer, g2,ainst ...
... heroine) was the only child of my early friend asd romapanion: by a mysterious Providence she bad been deprived of a mother's gentle care when very young. Whore can a substitute be found for a maother's loss! ...
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... not ar objection, it nevertheless is not a primary object. Good huraour, a small foot, and arn easy set on horseback, are the principal qlua- lifications required. As this is tire advertisement of a fox, and not a fortune, hunter, it is hoped that no one ...
... Laigdon, the executor of the late. N. Dunn, 's Esq. Tie Oriental continent has furnished those magnifi- e cent combinations which form it, from every possible quar- n ter, and it would be a pity if so fine a collection should be y removed from the metropolis ...
... Captain Frne-a der~ck, her Majesty's troop-ehip Apollo ; Coummander hBosaniqaet, her iMajesty.'s stip Alert ; Commander Hood, her Majesty's ship Caledonia; Commander Richards, her ll Maielity'a ship 'San Josef; Ccrmiander Otway, her Ma. 01 jesty3's iteamer ...