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should speak to the fact 7, iiiid were held to be those of theory . ; but the Man who

... should speak to the fact 7, iiiid were held to be those of theory . ; but the Man who would . prophecy and foretel , all that would happen in the 1 West-Indies, was tle man Of ex,peitencel7-:-( „I laugh.)• The BISHOP of LONDON ative,3. - ted to the i ...

Published: Thursday 05 February 1807
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4885 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

We are extremely sorry to state, that the King's eyes are so bad, that wben in fami- liar speaking in

... We are extremely sorry to state, that the King's eyes are so bad, that wben in fami- liar speaking in a norn, be cannot ascertain -my person wrth his eye, unlt-ss in a particu- lar position, and when he ride* out, there is a servant in scarlet immediately ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1807
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 557 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The LINCOLNSHIRE LIGHT HORSE RANGERS. It seems that in speaking pf the inspection by Lieut. Col. Master last ..

... The LINCOLNSHIRE LIGHT HORSE RANGERS. It seems that in speaking pf the inspection by Lieut. Col. Master last week of this respectable body of men, the terms made use of unintentionally abridged die measure commendation that is due them.—-As the best way ...

Published: Friday 17 July 1807
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 291 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The Cossacks* are peculiarly obnoxious to the French. A Dutch, paper, speaking of them, say^- The Cossacks are ..

... The Cossacks* are peculiarly obnoxious to the French. A Dutch, paper, speaking of them, say^- The Cossacks are a banditti against which ther is security but a constant vigilance. hey attack the army amidst the silence of n, a d the most impenetrable ...

rin the ground in tinta. He lay, unable its or speak, for beverat inlnutes. •Gulley; roused by victory, Iped- with

... rin the ground in tinta. He lay, unable its or speak, for beverat inlnutes. •Gulley; roused by victory, Iped- with joy. It would te difficult to say NI hich was the most beatensuch spectacles were never -before witnessed. The seconds were us much disiivired ...

Published: Thursday 15 October 1807
Newspaper: General Evening Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 54 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

•uch as fancy belongs to Britons alonei Capt, Troubridge speaks in the highest terms the Harrier; lias ..

... •uch as fancy belongs to Britons alonei Capt, Troubridge speaks in the highest terms the Harrier; lias requested me to make known the great assistance he received from Mr. Mitchell, the First Lieutenant, and the very exemplary conduct of Actin',' Lieutenant ...

JANUARY 13, 1607. which lam speaking; and that in its pollcal elfects, especially while officers of the army ..

... JANUARY 13, 1607. which lam speaking; and that in its pollcal elfects, especially while officers of the army are allowed to be members of the House of Commons. I shall have objection to their being members of that House, after it be proved to me, that ...

JN the last, number of our. Ma- 82zine, when speaking of Brough- ec that ase Should give our readers an

... JN the last, number of our. Ma- 82zine, when speaking of Brough- ec that ase Should give our readers an account of the sieges it underwent anno 1548-9, described hy Monsieur de Beague, or in a small tract of extreme Tarity, which was published at Paris ...

Published: Thursday 01 January 1807
Newspaper: The Scots Magazine
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 161 | Page: 25 | Tags: none

occasioned by the suaden unexpecta anival of the Gosport coacb. .Arn l_right ? (Speaking quirk pullosely). . . ..

... occasioned by the suaden unexpecta anival of the Gosport coacb. .Arn l_right ? (Speaking quirk pullosely). . . Hollimay—(Suddenly)-- Well, I will say -- (then. after an awful pause— Never mind, I'm innocent. The Magistrate- . —' Did you murder Mr ...

STRAYED from Lambert's Maniclion, in the parish of St. Lucy, three AFRICAN YOUNG MEN, who cannot speak English ..

... STRAYED from Lambert's Maniclion, in the parish of St. Lucy, three AFRICAN YOUNG MEN, who cannot speak English enough to make themselves understood. A liberal Reward will be given for the recovery of them. Aug. 8-2 e. ...

bigh-proof, netted about Isl. upon the average the puncheon, and the sugar about t el. per_hogshead. speak, of ..

... the sugar about t el. per_hogshead. speak, of the Crop of 806 ?--Yes, 1 0, Buryon speak of an average return of six Qr seven years, when you say that the nett return uls ono and&half per cent?---I do; but I cannot speak.&r-retlly, for the estate beingin ...

Published: Thursday 01 October 1807
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 830 | Page: 4 | Tags: none