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GREENWICH PARK.—LOST, Sunday la , t, a small FRENCH REPEATING WATCH, with - blue enamel, rather injured In the ..

... FRENCH REPEATING WATCH, with - blue enamel, rather injured In the corner. • The sae was found by two men, who were heard speaking thereof in the Park. An adepate recompence will be given to them on bringing it to No Devonshire-square. Pawnbrokers and ...

A PUNNING OBSERVATION

... arc numerous *. fuperior degree of patience, of alfeflion, of minute but attentions, joined facility of almoft incclfant speaking. • Here, however, I muft confine my ohfervations to the Jaft confpicuous and eminent accompiifhment. occupied with laborious ...

HEVVLET

... vestry clerks, and said the plaintiff, D ’nt go and swear falsely second time, you have younelf already.” The plaintiff did t speak t > lis Attorney the subjefl ban six months; upon which, and other cira;i;i,iances in the case, Lord Eclen- BURCi. observed ...

KEST. FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE

... otherwise, when an Englishman has to speak of live fate of Switzerland, the cradle of Kberly, aud the nurse of so many of her heroes,— The new Helvetic constitution is most certainly to be rejected, and they speak of a Cmisnllu from that country, which ...

gratitude, and he was surpried the Hon. Gentle. man spoke so slightinilr thoSe exploits; he begged leave then ..

... hitherto done, as he was-going to speak of the public indeed, but personal charaaer of His Right Hon. Friend' ; but though the ground might be delicate, he should tread fearlessly, considering' the Person he had to speak of. • For seventeen years full pf ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1802
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1154 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MARAZION

... mL/'s pic!j cplaced I so.il i iriuts art* m ,svinl>(>l. ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1802
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 145 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

wISHES for a SITUATION, as GOVERNESS to or more Children of her own sex, or as a LADY'. COMPANION in

... excellent character,who is well acquainted with the principles of her native tongue, has some knowledge of the English, and speak. the French and Italian Languages with correctness and propriety ; she understands draw lug, miniature-painting, vocal and ...

SOTAXY BAY

... which place Sir Henry wrote to his in Cork. Mrs. Brooke’s ktter goes on to state:— ...

the advancement cf the genera! ohjefl, and the con. venience of the'ritteti'rrj^,'would not ‘erl his !e at all ..

... otherwise, when an Englishman has to speak of the fate of Switzerland, the cradle of liberty, and the nurse of so many of her heroes. The new Helvetic constitution is most certainly to be rejefttd, and they speak of a Consult* from that country, which ...

WEDNESDAY, MAY 12

... not be forced to interfere to ex. tinguifh troubles, the continuance of which might : endanger their own tranquillity !—Speaking of Domingo, be lays, Many evils have fallen to the lot of that Wand, of courfe many evils are to be repaired; but the revolt ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1802
Newspaper: Mirror of the Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 294 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

I’OJJTICS Ol' EUROPE, in our next. ofreuciox fra f. SERMON THE E-EST ABI.ISHMCNT OE ION, irACIIED AT THE ..

... nothing more miraculous than that change. What have v/c seen, and what now sec? What state! is not necessary for to speak: things speak tutliciently for themselves,” Wliat, notwithstanding, shall say, after many amazing vicissitudes in the mind as well ...

Published: Sunday 16 May 1802
Newspaper: Bell's Weekly Messenger
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 674 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

HOrJH.S,

... Rosetta asked him if he knew what that noise, thunder, was?— 1 O, Missey, grea God—him speak in clouds ; and,’ continued hr, creepi n; t lose Rosetta, and speaking low, • men lie good, vicked ting, ven him die, God scratch, scratch him out of de grave ...