GOTTENHURGH MAIL
... few Continental Powers, which have hitherto remained unsubdued by France. W« subjoin the accounts that have reached us. They speak for themselves ...
... few Continental Powers, which have hitherto remained unsubdued by France. W« subjoin the accounts that have reached us. They speak for themselves ...
... Administration, Punlie Works, Bridges, and Highways, Industry, Trade, Agricuitute, Finance, and the Navythe Exposition proceeds to speak of the War. ...
... entered the town, 6,000 alter the battle, lay slaughtered in the streets; the remainder saved themselves fiight. This Letter speaks in the highest terms the discipline, firm, ness, and resistless impetuosity, displayed this ...
... blooming flowers. lovely i» thy seat divine, On the Virgin's glowing cheek; Where thy influence benign, what the soul would speak! Heavenly smile! for evef beam my Stlvia’# brow, so fair;— \Vhile I view, Fancy'* dream. All the charma Beauty there. Come ...
... ti: General CnmmnJing thr P*rf, Army t. Hr SoUi.r, if /Ai- I rtn.o Arm*, Portugal. So. tnt Fkinc,, AiMr-Xhe moment is now to speak openly those who have hitherto refuse 1 to hsten to the laii -t uaoe of reason, Opel, your eyes, soldiers to the rep of ev ...
... supposed he was speaking to a smuggler. Priest, however, persevered in recommend* s coffee, and, in the course of the conwna. found means to intimate that he was i gler, but a Gentleman. We’ll soon see said the Marquis, and then asked him if speak Latin. The ...
... young in, and had just con the law ; and from ti iL'lc n.aiinei in whies* *s 'H witich ,uJ quilted liiniself been called to speak, profession. Mr. .VNlenry ait tlicir rencontre. Thus have t many others, in flie pursuit nones tjated the views their parents ...
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... vs ! cl.a tviifj respect to the four i-qllircd •ryte. 11 nnnear too formidable, at logins over the other ma the nroof will speak su truth and ihe’ir mischief ,l,e county Antrim shot ,nt and he conceived ofthe Pe. J i} jr , gentlemen, but .t ts an lo ,he ...
... THE HARP OF SORROW. gave my Harp to Sorrow’s hand. And she has rul’d the chords so long, They will not speak at my command, They warble to her song. dear departed hours, fondly lov’d to last— The dew, tke breath, the bloom of flowerf, That died untimely ...
... Historian thinks value; though the restraint it is much complained in other countries. not however for services stride*y speaking, that the parishioner pays the incumbent ; hut time immemorial, and the sanction, not the imtituticn of the legislature, ...
... pole. Thy virtues, ! impai ted pleasure Thy wealth of the haughty in viin would bestow— And softly transplanted the mind’s speaking treasure checks where the ro-es of ihnoceme blow : While wisdom ha« blended—a magic borrow— With meekness of spirit that ...