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... Misses Dennett. Tsoliach wiile added, the popularad vetry eccen- tric. Farce called the SLEFP WJ1L f ,E ;i As performed at the Theatre Royal, Hayniarket, eI th nmost extraordinary and unbounded applause. Sir Patrick Maguire. ?? Mr. SHUTER I Sonino (his Servant) ...

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... Youtliwvhdse ; ':.-ttEiATRICAL CELEBRITYs .Oii he Amnerican Stage, has been ?? con- firmetU by his recent suecess at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, g > y j ¢ s ?? -n (A. - Rk ?? oArLr) . And will make-lisiastci ppsearanc Thisa present ERlpAYiJtyid,18l3 ...

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... vols. Hall's ¶Vorks 12 vols. 'I'e ?? Retiew with the, new Series 103 vols. 3Memoirs of Grawrlont S vols. Sharpe's British Theatre 16 voIs. WhVitaker'g Cra- ven ;Pinkerton's Voyages and Travels 6 vol, Dickson's Agriculture 2 vols. Lord Orford's Works 5 ...

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... GLOVER'S Last Ni.?erforr4- - ing this Season, ie -I-ThePsablicare respectfully iuforme4t% ?? ii : Mr. D '011'l'ON, r From the Theatre-Royal, Druty-lane, is engaged, for ie a fewv Nights oily,axii willmakejhis First appearatsce . here these two year- L This ...

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... T287 ;uresent PRIDrAY, AUGUST 27, 1813, r- will be repeated (by desire) as lately revived wmith the greatest success at the Theatre-Royal Covent- , Garden, (and for the last time this Season) the highly popular Comic Opera, written by the late Gereral Burgo'vye ...

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... will intro. Innsr5 raa Aa5 A^NE I SONG and DANCE. obrt t thbe Bo fi'e and Tickets had, of Mr. 3 rhre 5'CIu -j;X°ineo the Theatre, fromn Ten t'sNo. 4' so, Tickat may be had at his ti ad(cs Ipoopl->Da wsorI-etre~e; anid of k. H r tu r- of 41t 'RI Liverpool ...

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... Lady Elizabeth 'reelove..,Miss GRANT e whole to coorlude with a Grand New Melo rasoatic After Piece, as pereormed at the Theatre voya, Covent Garden, with the rfiost unbounded pplause; snd which has been got up with con- derable enpence, and now produced ...

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... t'EI~ALG11 R NE PIRATE, Iyith beoutiI scerery, Decerotions, Ic. Bates insT bet5It'pl, d Tckets mad, of Mr. PCoe a o ol e of the Theatr, from tefllto Saer Mr. and bree Dai'No2do E. Smith FORT TISE wraUTOT. r.coopE ' .lss WL i vAN. a MONDAY nest, Nov. oth i wiln ...

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... CURIOSITY. i kided by the advantages of New Scenery, Dresses, and Decorations, with ALL THE HORSES, .nd as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent. Garden, with unbounded applause. 'ficketsand Places for the Boxes to be had of Mr, obnrts, at the Pit Offs ...

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... Thames, sung by the late (i Mr. Harrison, Is. 6d.-Ditto>' W, *ould rb H6'sven ?? sing by Mrs. Liston, at Covent-gardet Theatre, I's. 6d -Ditto 9 What, tho' on humble'tare, words Ily Robert Burns, Is.-Mad Song, % Poer Jasper, sung by -Mrs. Dickons, ...