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Commons, speak S Of the reduction of our establishments, and the improvement of our revenue. The diminution of ..

... Commons, speak S Of the reduction of our establishments, and the improvement of our revenue. The diminution of the public burdens, or at least the confinement of, our expenses within our income, • we presume, follow of eourse. In the pruning, . however ...

MATRIMONIAL FELICITY. But happy they, the happiest their kind.” ?ueh is the language of the immortal Thomson, ..

... MATRIMONIAL FELICITY. But happy they, the happiest their kind.” ?ueh is the language of the immortal Thomson, when speaking of the Marriage State; but to ensure that happiness, it is neceasaiy, Juvenal observes, Mens in corpora sano,” to have sound mind ...

- not speak in 'terms to flatterThgcif Min, and he knew that he spoke in the hearing of many who

... - not speak in 'terms to flatterThgcif Min, and he knew that he spoke in the hearing of many who could equally hear testimony to his excellences. There was but rifle hope respecting him ; and With regard to his principles, his manners, his habits, every ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1816
Newspaper: Commercial Chronicle (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1164 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

-- of wounding your feelings by speaking the language of sincerity: but I owe it to you, since to you

... -- of wounding your feelings by speaking the language of sincerity: but I owe it to you, since to you it will prove useful and even necessary. 'Yon have acceptbd; as a tetreat, the island of Elba and its sovereignty. I lend a very attentive ear to all ...

Published: Sunday 03 September 1815
Newspaper: National Register (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 515 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MATRIMONIAL FELICITY. But happy they, the happiest of their kind.” Such is the language of the immortal Thomson ..

... MATRIMONIAL FELICITY. But happy they, the happiest of their kind.” Such is the language of the immortal Thomson, when speaking the Marriage State; but ensure that happiness, it is ncccssaiy, Juvenal observes, Mens sana in corpore sano,” to have a sound ...

of his work, cornrneocing with the minority of Gustavus IV., or more properly speaking, with the Regency of the ..

... of his work, cornrneocing with the minority of Gustavus IV., or more properly speaking, with the Regency of the Duke of Sudertnania, who recently died as King of Sweden, for which elevation he was indebted to an upstart Revolutionary French serjeant, ...

Published: Sunday 25 October 1818
Newspaper: Anti-Gallican Monitor
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2791 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

har dly stating to your Lordships§ that in lionent was preferred when that imprison. the Defendant speaks of, ..

... har dly stating to your Lordships§ that in lionent was preferred when that imprison. the Defendant speaks of, not a w ee o ld: het be that as it may, year that a libeller ought tint leas to because be i s not now, f ur the first thee, , Itkd to answer ...

Published: Tuesday 13 November 1810
Newspaper: Statesman (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 862 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

• • • 0: • . • tlegth4bi4fon olakers presented s 'Petition prilitl ft* p to speak correctly, whiGh the

... • • • 0: • . • tlegth4bi4fon olakers presented s 'Petition prilitl ft* p to speak correctly, whiGh the public are defrauaed, and the ruptitatit, these workmen irtjured foreign watcheobeing breath into this country with the names of best malceri Ogravtdsdts ...

Published: Tuesday 07 June 1814
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 580 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

were going on before the different Tribun4s. speaking of Mr. Hoanonsz, and his Newgate, they say, be was the ..

... were going on before the different Tribun4s. speaking of Mr. Hoanonsz, and his Newgate, they say, be was the Ambassador Radicals at Paris, in allusion to his indecent tion about the Hundred Days; ant manner in which the Opposition deft duct so irritated ...

Published: Wednesday 22 December 1819
Newspaper: Star (London)
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1253 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

French Popers Mondety arrived last night. — They speak of the Rm. - 7;lllst' inovetuents in the South as if

... French Popers Mondety arrived last night. — They speak of the Rm. - 7;lllst' inovetuents in the South as if they were \ overpowered, but we entertain sanguine hope 3 (hitt these representations have their 11;11 shore a the Corsican's Ivooted falsehood ...

Published: Friday 14 April 1815
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 90 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

- with deep regret he found it necessary to sohcit their attention to the Gentleman who wished to speak., He

... - with deep regret he found it necessary to sohcit their attention to the Gentleman who wished to speak., He . hari expected, instead of tumult, noise, and disorder, that the question should have been put calmly and fairly, and so settled. He hoped the ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1811
Newspaper: General Evening Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1234 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PRINCE OF WJLEii'iiJBNTERTJINMENT. [FURTHER PARTICULAUS.] The taste displayed in the arrangement of the ban. ..

... WJLEii'iiJBNTERTJINMENT. [FURTHER PARTICULAUS.] The taste displayed in the arrangement of the ban. quet, it is impossible to speak in adequate terms of praise. The Knights Companions sat at a table completely oval in its formation, which added to the nouvelle ...

Published: Wednesday 25 April 1810
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 660 | Page: 3 | Tags: none