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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 ...
... On my arrival at the Palace, I Was escorted the Conde Miranda to the apartment the Comtess.a d'Linarcs, who finding 1 could speak neither Spanish nor Portuguese, beckoned a Lady who was at a little distance, and coming to me, she said in very good Pnglish—> ...
... 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 ...
... praise its:objects, and to announce that they are no more It will be recollected that we took occasion some time since to speak of the 101st Regiment. How delighted were we to turn from the austerity or Lego-Military Procedure, -.from the harshness of ...
... was true. , .. Mr. Cotes' said, 'entirely wviessnareeed with the noble lord, 'and liad never even had the honour irf speaking to him. ficagreed however with bins la thinking that this *as a moment when the eyes of 11;e public ought to be opened to ...
... own ease, he mast h ike rile have the benefit -ot an ecknowledgmetit. Thomati.Gitlthins tlien said, he had other thing* to speak of, which' were of vastly greater comerneenee than his life,: or any , thitig that had.eakeii, place duritig' t Ito List India ...
... the parish of All Saints — Such a.cts of beneficence need no panegyric ! the charitable motives of the donors sufficiently speak their praise. 'ilie charitable donations to tlie Debtors in our Gaol are this year received by Amos Willis. The prisoners in ...
... wahout expecting to have the benefit cf an• influenced acknowledgmeht. Thomas Giddons then t lid, he had other things to speak of otich were of vastly greater cortieqlteneet than his life, or any thing that had taken place during the gist India Docks ...
... MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. To speak finally of the harvest, there were corn and beans To speath finally of the hat-vest, there were crn ain I beans abroad, and even some quantity uncut, in Scotl.nd and the northern parts of England, as late as the beginning ...
... Confederation might suffer by it, we recoin- di ,me'nd a passage in the last numbei of ThAi Szibiss Mu- m IseUm,, wjicli, speaking of Swvitzerland in this poi:t of sa view, says_'f One may tonceive a unanimity among th the Cantons wvhich would be worse ...
... many paits of Germany the poor, in consequence of the high price of provisions. —^— Letters from all parts Europe and America speak of daily shipments gtain for this country. In Europe, ilie countries which are supplying with Bread- Corn, are Italy in the ...
... the uncertainty of timet and follow those, who, by faith atid patience* now inherit the promises, Oh, that the dead might speak, and in strain To charm each death-form'd doubt, and heartfelt pain Might tell the timid sons of vital breath, How soft and ...