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A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... inquire 1 Mr. Miller replied that he was lessee of the theatre -that he had a respect for this lady, who had now been in his corps drawatique for three years, during ewhich her reputed husband, Mr. De Bourgh, had died, and as he felt an interest in the ...

A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... Mr. Miller replied that he was lessee of the theatre the -that lie had a respect for this lady, who had now but been in his corps dramatique for three years, durin the which her reputed husband, Mr. De Bourgb, had out, died, and as he felt an interest in ...

A BOWL OF PUNCH, FRESH BREWED

... MURDERERS, supported by a powerful phalanx OF DISTINGUISHED BARRISTERS, kaided by a numerous corps of jailors and turnkeys, 3 with an unrivalled band of auxiliaries. L In the course of the year the isadness JUDGEs will have the honour of appearing in turn; ...

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... set forth by the edi- t torial oracle. For instance, in the 'Answers to in Correspondents' in No. 288, we see the London th police lauded as efficient, brave, well deserving their tit pay, and all the good that is said of them.' ?? All eh London is aware ...

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... in England' is the title of an 0excellent article on the condition of the Women of the Workinge Classes.' The author of the article ?? exhibits the wretched condition of *women in the manufacturing diatricts, h eial slavery of dressnmakers, and other ...

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... of v an aut hor ought to be, to instruct and to reform. The 5 srt of amusing and of pleasing must become ever'ywherel an auxiliary of principles. Such is te m ission of public writers. o The author of the book of The Socal Absurdities, *jj has chosen ...

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... of v an author ought to be, to instruct and to reform. !The s art of amusing and of pleasing must become everywhere t an auxiliary of principles. Such is the mission of public writers. o The author of the book of The Social Absurdities, in has chosen ...

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... the Metropolitan Police. This alone would make the book worth all the money to any missionary about to proceed to CHINA, as from it he might inform the Celestials of the blessings in store for them when Sir James Graham's INew police shall be established ...

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... especially related. We should add, that the victims included children of from twelve to nine years old, aged persons, and young women; one of whom, Gobel Babelin, was renowned as the handsomest girl in Wurtzburg. In New England, towards the close of-the seven- ...