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1.. Ilk MON DAY's POST. .The London Gazette was not published wizen the ' /Post left town. LONDON, SATURDAY, ..
... French port.—An article from Madrid in the Moniteur, alluding to the contest that - devastates the South American rrovinces, speaks with great indignation of General Bolivar's presumption, in assuming the offensive and advancing against the royal forces ...
FOREIGN JOURNALS
... known in France than he generally is. For long time, indeed, the reputation of the professor of F reyberg has been, so to speak, classical among the French mineralogists, but it appears to be confined to the cabincts of our men of science, and has scarcely ...
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... armed but no, the Cappadocian f Kngland is translin med into Athenian bon, tl, on a horse without saddle ; a ridiculous may speak in metaphor) of the ligures on the i Parthenon, which is an additional prnot that liing, however beautiful, which ignorant ...
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... the audieoce, that in the present era of musical.science and tale r,t; ivher)a a person so:completely destitute of comir On speaking, deficient in even walling over the a.nd without eny solid pretensions. to barmony 4 l s.l;otild have been selected t h us ...
FILIAL GRATITUDE. Sick, on bed of death, old Oripeall lay, While round him, weeping for theirsire's decay. Sat ..
... are too good such a worthless elf, Would you mightlive t' enjoy tbem both yourself! THE IRISH BELLMAN. To-night's the day, speak it with great sorrow, That we were all t'bave beeu blown to-morrow; Therefore take care of fires and caudle light, a cold ...
is.talking .with vehemence. One, of his, most .prising faculties is the variety he has given. to the , . I,same
... acquainted with the just'and precise effect .which the emotion of the mind produces on the movement of the body. Every thing Speaks in silence, and each actor in the scene, as Petrareh 'expresses it, ' Ii cor nee occhi, :fronte 4a scrub.' '‘ Such are the ...
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... Courts of Europe to unite in tire tolsl suppression of the piracies of the Bar- States. Letters from Vienna, of the JSth inst. speak of a great field of pleasure, which will take place in August next, in the neighbourhood of Prague. The Emperors I of Russia ...
ON FASHIONABLE LIONS
... great entertainment, where the loveliest dancers and the sweetest singers were assembled, my state as favourite forbade my speaking to any. Such was my visit to the Persian Court, where, though I enjoyed the favour of the sovereign, the applauses of the ...
Zapolya: a Christmas Tale. By S. T. Coleridge, Esq. pp. 128. London, Fenner, 1817
... uplifted eyes That seeks high Heaven But I will overtake it, And bring it back, and make it plead for me In thine own heart! He speaks now of his mother. 0 that I were diffused among the waters, That pierce into the secret depths of earth, And find their ...
EVENING MAIL
... appearances of mortification in the lower extremities. Ihe French pensionlist is said to consist of ten quarto volumes. But, to speak candidly, must attribute this bulky nomenclature, not quite much to the magnitude of the sum thus annually expended, as to ...