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... WANTS'* ANTED, Governess, the W rci-iile iljc* ; s!*e speak aud t«*ach the Fre aEo, EnjHivh. and teach Mode, (itography, &c. anti Mispress of Itali ...
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... will be recollected,” says a Paris P: st tite Situ | The Constitutionule—* that during the 7th instant, M.de Ja Vavertre, speaking the Tribune of the Chamber of Deputies, re ed some explanation relative go the preca alsea. H adopted by the Government, ...
... guarantee, speak of an invitation to the Prince Regent, on the part of great Power of the Continent, to form on the Elbe a strong cordon of troops, which should be in communication with the troops a neighbouring Power. Accounts from Constantinople speak of some ...
... within few pounds of eleven millions. And how much this enormous sum have they got in ? 60,000 and some odd pounds, being, to speak in round numbers, the Iff.'Ul part the full amount, or something more than one penny farthing in the pound ! ! T-OSSOF THE ...
... article, unde date Madrid, .June 11, purporting fern that capital il Letters received rom Paris state, toe foreign journals speak of a coup ta«ii attempted by the American privateers tire ■North Mexico in California ;is this true ? Ne- Ter-heless, what ...
... that 'dr. did not make his appear till one o'clock each day, and retired about two'! • Tell Mr. (said the Duke) I wish to speak to him.” I dare not send him,” replied the porter. The Duke repealed die desire rather in the tone of command, which the porter ...
... having coueso, and, we conics account he yives excites in us no small degr eurprise and concern, because we do think, if friend speaks their that the w Magistrates have very grossly meaning cf the Court otf King’s Bench io that Order, and have made not a very ...
... communication between the capital and the coast wasi nintfcrrupted.” Accounts, purporting to come Madrid, of the 20lh ult. speak gfooniily upon South American affairs; but w-e receive with much doubt, intelligence transmitted this subject, fco’h from the ...
... through the mockery » legal contest with, probably, subtle, practised, and hrow-beating delinquent, than pot it Upon man iiid speak, whose auricular and vocal (acuities are iin perfect or suspended ? We hare heirJ persam who have acted their own law vers—hut ...
... Lordships had advanced, and which went to charge tlis Church Rome with superstitious idolatry. For he considered that, when speaking of Roman Catholics, it was the heads of that religion who formed the objects cf their consideration. Their Lordships were ...
... useful measure. Mr. Boswell explained. Mr. Abercrombie supported the motion. Lord Castlereagh explained. Mr. Brougnam was left speaking in favor of the motion. We learn by accounts from Buenos Ayres the middle of March, that the Government, in order to open ...