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3 1819

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English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post

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English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post

BANK AFFAIRS

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WHITEHALL

... fr. PELISSIE and Mademoiselle DELTARR received welltuierited applause. Mr. PERLET, in the part of .1./r. llenieres, in Le Salad, shewed himself to the greatest advantage, and received the repeated plaudits of the distinguished audience, as did also M ...