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... would not observed yet all affect lo speak and admire accomplishments • —• J have not seen elegant gentleman since my arrival in Ireland, but Pap* a ...
... would not observed yet all affect lo speak and admire accomplishments • —• J have not seen elegant gentleman since my arrival in Ireland, but Pap* a ...
... upon,” and thus, instead of speaking sum of” /* 15.000, the instrument, when translated, speaks of sum *• upon” jt* 15.000. and instead *‘ol” Duke Brunswick, it speaks of Duke •s upon” and instead the month **of” August, speaks the month upon” August; and ...
... it: own r be- cure. We anticipated that empty houses wot | the consequence, and that such intimation 1 by he Public would speak most eloquently t that nderstandings and the pockets of the Propri over} Mr. F Tasor aitracted respectable houses, ¢ nter- ...
... , conduct litas made it impossible, in this case, fur Mr. Covn* to speak to tbs Major for himself. Mnjor Taylor Well, let him show cause another Commissioner, and wou't ask him speak 1 to me, if you agree to go out. Mr. Fintay cannot separate aivseif ...
... publication Mr. Hersleb says, Circle of .Vormcn, with whom I acquainted, not smallhut I have never found one person who did not speak of the proceeding of this author with con; Damp! and indignation. I have sworn to the Holer Sweden, constitutional King of ...
... Thousand* and other Capital Pritr* a* tliere were in the last justly Popular Lottery of Twelve Tbouaand Tickets. This fact speaks volume therefore purchase without delay. STOCK KXCHANO&—OCT. M, ISIS. Bank Stock * - I*6l G. Db. per cent. 72} Uo. Slock, ...
... although they cry Vive le Roi iu public, will frequently drink the health of Napoleon when table with their friends. They speak well of our troops, bo’ have great hatred of the Prussians, who live at free quarters. Several ship transports are arrived ...
... Newfoundland is among the rights we will not surrender. The wilt not give up the Lakes; i is to be hoped not; but if th; E .quirer speaks the sentiments of the Administration, they are ready agree to any restrictions that are reciprocal. ,, What is meant by reciprocal ...
... in a small regular family, a young Man, a native uf Italy; has been to travel, resided some years in this country ; he can speak the Italian, French, and Portuguese Languages, and perfectly understands English; he would have no objection to travel, and ...
... SEPTEMBER. MOSSIER S COSFESSIOS. Monnier was sworn, and spoke follows : Gentlemen, I will address myself to the facts, without speaking of the excessive misfortunes I have experienced for seventeen months. On the 21st of October, at three o clock in the afternoon ...
... to rnrelves, in paying doe respect the Slu» |v, esided. prevent any in n encw.. lie move that uo Membur should al!*m! to speak, vote, or ballot, until liad paid his fine. i;,. opposed this motion, grounds that vvj-. inpic •» apoonr. trenching on the ...
... now disengaged, and wishes for the care two three young Ladies in a respectable Family. teaches French grammatically, and speaks it fluently, licr morals good, and reference desirablewould have no objection to into School. Plena direct C’. F. at the Printer's ...