ON EXTEMPORARY SPEAKING

... ON EXTEMPORARY SPEAKING. NOTHING excites greater intereft the nund, than the view of a graceful orator, about to addrefs a great inert and intent on what he is to communicate. 13ut the admiration the hearer is raifed ftill higher, when he conceives that ...

Published: Sunday 01 February 1801
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1753 | Page: 29 | Tags: none

- ter of Marque, _with 13 gun tun out on eaotn which Captain Raby endeavoured to speak • as soon

... - ter of Marque, _with 13 gun tun out on eaotn which Captain Raby endeavoured to speak • as soon as he got within pistol-;!iot lieliaLiled tt - , ship, and made known -11-o: azlo • , •voured to commnniCate :rthc vii her, was immediately ordered to broadside ...

JMft.iMte; ftls «rideiit,.ihat this pficer avoided to , speak either of himself the army tends adequate their ..

... JMft.iMte; ftls «rideiit,.ihat this pficer avoided to , speak either of himself the army tends adequate their merits.'.' The fact it, exertions are iucretlible, and the truth itbetppd e*agg6ittibh. ..*!.'«• Tbeßritisbcavjdry it? at expence of tfit, horse ...

Published: Monday 22 June 1801
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 1098 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

such of them »• were on board to speak to me. The petty officers said, ahc Captain Pacha was Frenchman,

... such of them »• were on board to speak to me. The petty officers said, ahc Captain Pacha was Frenchman, and that would range himself on our side it our fleet should appear. . 1 sond you. Citizen Minister, tne state the armies, both by land and aea, which ...

This Day is publifhed, price 3s. bound, WAY . TO SPEAK WELL MADE EASY_ fOR YOUTH, by the .chief Worth

... This Day is publifhed, price 3s. bound, WAY . TO SPEAK WELL MADE EASY_ fOR YOUTH, by the .chief Worth of the. Eng,lith Tongue clafled into Sentences. With a Short DiEtionary,.in Fourießarate Divitions of Subilaritives, Adjedivesi Verbs, and Particles ...

Published: Friday 18 December 1801
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 73 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

has learnt to put a true value on gasconade: or, to speak in her own artificial style, the Republican

... has learnt to put a true value on gasconade: or, to speak in her own artificial style, the Republican coin has been rubbed on the touchstone, has covered its base composition, and will no longer pass current. Englund must now either expect Peace ...

Four Hamburgh mails liave arrived since our last publication. They speak of the great sensation occasioned at ..

... Four Hamburgh mails liave arrived since our last publication. They speak of the great sensation occasioned at Constantinople by the intelligence the conclusion of a Peace between Austiii and France; and state that the Captain Pacha was about to treat ...

LADIES BOARDIN6 SCHOOL OR DAY SCHOOL. A YOUNG PERSON whn speaks French., and - IS otherwise qualified to ..

... LADIES BOARDIN6 SCHOOL OR DAY SCHOOL. A YOUNG PERSON whn speaks French., and - IS otherwise qualified to undertake the care of the younger part otre , s herself as an ASSIS NT in tither of the - above si. tuatiOns, ottryh'a4e the Chargeof one or two young ...

Published: Wednesday 11 February 1801
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 90 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

..-npifethn brought tHs mail, speak Tery un-1 decisively of the views of the Prussian Cabinet, with respect the ..

... ..-npifethn brought tHs mail, speak Tery un-1 decisively of the views of the Prussian Cabinet, with respect the Northern Confederacy. They rather represent his Prussian Majesty as wavering in his opinion this subject. In one paper is said, that •“the ...

IMPROMPTU. THE LATE VICJORT OVER THE PANES at the London Theatres, Once more let Fame her trumpet sound. To speak

... IMPROMPTU. THE LATE VICJORT OVER THE PANES at the London Theatres, Once more let Fame her trumpet sound. To speak our seamen's worth. Once more those Coes whom envy join d Have fell Britannia's wrath. Bv Parker and Nelson led. Ail opposition's vain. At ...

Published: Saturday 25 April 1801
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 96 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The London Packet. LONDON. FRIDAY, J AN. 9. Some•letters received this morning by the Dublin mail, sPeak of a ..

... The London Packet. LONDON. FRIDAY, J AN. 9. Some•letters received this morning by the Dublin mail, sPeak of a report which has obtained 'within these few days of a hostile fleet basing been seen off the south western coast of If eland.--From accounts ...