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... a 10). Ihnk Pot Bill, ond i»f Wiliiam-strccliiii I Trinity* dire ct, & ,i’ ...
... a 10). Ihnk Pot Bill, ond i»f Wiliiam-strccliiii I Trinity* dire ct, & ,i’ ...
... 9 A Roman Catholic Governess wanted for a School about thirty miles from town. She will be required to understand and to speak French perfectly. Nunc other nerd apply. Application to No. 7, Ilolles-strect, Mcrrionsquare. 10 ...
... member of the Established Church, and that she possess a knowledge of Music and Works, a Lady, (not under the middle age,) who speaks French, will be preferred. Application to be made from 3 to 4, at No. 58, Leeson-street. None need apply whose moral and religious ...
... different partie* court the support of ...
... Governess, can devote Hie entire morning to her Pupils; she mutt be capable of teaching English and French grammatically, and to speak the latter fluently; if she understands Music it would desirable. Apply by letter to S. L. F. at the Office of Saunders’s ...
... respectable family, and got lilieral education. loAtcrs from Principds, for H. W. will be only attended to. • WANTED, Lady who can speak French fluently, and teach it gr•mnutically, for an hod School, in Country Town—none but one who p. t'cctly competent to the ...
... aeveral vessels had arrived from Lima, Guayira, snd Vera Crua. Some letlera, received the St. the MaftUt, from Veia Crua, speak thcettrame dta.ness of ...
... situation Governess In respectable family, who has lived several yean in that Hue ; site teaches French and EngHsh grammatically, speaks the former correctly and fluently ; also Geography; Works, Velvet Painting, &c. The Advertiser a Roman Catholic, but has lived ...
... place need apply 84, James-street, from 10 until 12 o'clock. WANTED, 1740R a Boarding School, a Protestant Governess, who ? speaks and writes French and English grammatically ; respectable relerences will be required, and a liberal salary given or a half ...
... I'm- ected, or InabUily , othrrwiae 5. 29 OSc ...
... native of Sicily, has lived in a l'\ family in this Country.— wouln an •cquiMiiun to any gahilciu >n going abroad, as can speak the French, Spnnisli, Portuguese, and Italian I.aaguages andean well recommended. Any leUers directed J. P. at his prestnii ...
... to prweot illicit distillation.' . Mr. Peel explained, and justified the necessity of the measure. Mr. Fitzgerald was left speaking at the hour of post; But there is no doubt but that tho question will be negatived. ...