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... NARY, or as Governess iv a Family ; would have no objection to the couniry, or to accompany any Lady going abroad, as she speaks the French Language equal to a Native. Letlers, ntfft jwriH. a ...
... NARY, or as Governess iv a Family ; would have no objection to the couniry, or to accompany any Lady going abroad, as she speaks the French Language equal to a Native. Letlers, ntfft jwriH. a ...
... AGRICULTURE, 4c- MONTHLY report for DECESTSER. To speak finally of tlie (mr.est, ihere were corn ;\nd beans abroad, and even some quantity uncut, in yeutJanr? (! ud the northern part, of (.gland, a. Uie _m ilie- beginning f the p r^_ sent month/ tbtf ...
... in writing, to be placed under the superin- tendence of that gentleman. Of iheir rapid and extraordinary progress, he could speak in the most confident manner. In- deed, the Company them. elves might judge by inspecting Ilieir books, by which il would be ...
... Kent.-*- - ■,- , j| , A CATHOLIC LADY WANTED, as r.OVER- NESS, in a small Family, nine miles from town. She must teach and speak the English, French, and Italian Lan- guages fluently, and instruct in Drawing aad Music. One thus ?? fieri, will be treated ...
... Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green; Brandon's answer was, Good Wine needs no Bush, and our full Houses and our full Treasury speak for them- selves. It is reported that Sijjnor JackVs stay in this country must be necessarily very limited, as he has accepted ...
... doyoukuoifriiira, my dear? Landlady. I can't say I do, Sir — Hunt. ——— . Should lie pop in here, As hf conies a Ion? journey to speak in your cause, lie ousht to have somethiug beside your applause. Of wisdom from him when you're all Nad y oar fill. You might ...
... before tbe murder I was not at any work, b_t I cannot say how long I had been unemployed. I worked about, the timeof which, I speak occasionally in company with Halton, but I cannot say where Raines worked. 1 made a mistake in saying lhat I saw* the Iwo prisoners ...
... Man, of'thirtv-five, a -.-tistomed to ano understanding Ihe modes ?f trarellirtg in every pan of the Continent of Europe, speaking the French, German, ar.d *T- e _* ?? l r a C ua K cs *- wishes to ENGAGE himself with any EM LEMAN going abroad, for one ...
... testimonials of having distin- guished liin.-elf upon many occasions in the service of his coun- try. The Officers of the Meander speak of him in terms of the highest respect and most affectionate regard ; his firmness and zeal gave animation to all around him ...
... MONDAY, the T/yX^TED, as PORTER, a sfeadv active Man, ▼ W about 30 years of age. Apply 151, Long-acre. A FJtKNCH I^ADY, who speaks and teaches her r__L own laiigua^e grammatically, wishes io give LKSi-OV ...
... attached to it. Corioi's OccTittRENCE. — As two young men were going by Dilton-marsh, a few evenings since, one stopped to speak to a person passing; but c.n coming up wilh his companion, he was surprised tti find him lying senseless in the road: he conveyed ...
... preacker is eloquent; his sermou is dreadfully long. He is from that country where the Parliamentary Orators take pride in speaking four or five hours together. Tbe poor woman faints away. Tlie Philanthropist, an Knglish Journal printed at Brus- sels., ...