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... hadlan- etlred ih, the vivilnity of the Spanish vessels of warl: the Cpm- mander ,,f these vessels orileredl his arrest, as a spy in tbe patriot servihe, and abu odance of evidelici' was quickly found. anlnuog the sailors to con1vict hlim of the t.fat. One ...

Poets' Corner

... hid ?? away. He cast on the piece his eve, And cried, with a giggle, U Tis now like a ridtile For, friend, through it I can spy. A handsome one. of brilliant hue Attracted now his sight, He gave one pull, 'teas quite enought, The piece became blank white ...

Oracle of Fashion

... arid pvinvhe the tfll. 'ime 1ttrttes theit retiet l to the l'lo eitih I hr; where the tint evo snas 1rtitl. attd ti e evu nine spy at oitit gna'.t !eec bv the three parties. I trh npp'ltreil 1eifccily satttuf'cd. PIs :l itsfo (iltex ?? ,thri St'cl v . S iine' ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... lissuca udgittclsino, htad nearly fallen it victimi to h tlw qt~aChcrY of' it Euiiopean, who told Seyd Said tiat lie sun, a spy 'of' ffitocnaparte. Masihowever, was nube to vitditiete ltililsell cmid retcsii thle cocefitence of' j)im pi'inc'e. Hie socit ...

Review of Literature—Science, and the Arts

... religion. I did not like to allow a Russian priest to be the confessor of my wife, as I considered that he would have been a spy in the Thuilleries for Alexander. It has been said, that my union with Marie Louise was made a stipulation in the treaty of ...

Oracle of Fashion

... and settled myself quietly in the ltomgn estates. I there met with great civility for some time, -and protection against the spy, Mr. Onmpteda; but, from the mo- ment I became Queen of England, all civility ceased. Cardinal Gionsalvi has been much influenced ...

Poets' Corner

... wh'ieh he said, if it were so, site nor thes chifd shopula never s.a atas long ?? he lived. Mr. Adamn then addressed tiws .spy for the defen~datit, liel did not ittend tojustife the defeidalit' conduct; Iheladmitted mi ver- dict mnust go agairnst, his ...

Poets' Corner

... Gnelph, Theae's o'er moiiv siwearingat ther ~ry Ihura ick o' tlie GOeiph, 'lhr s onc --y swearing at her; Swearing at her, spying at lavr, Lving at her, what's the matter ? Ierry elf! its for the pelf, That a' the louts are swearing at her. $corescanme ...

Poets' Corner

... Diogenes, taken insthe tents of Philip, vhlo then determined to var wfith the Greeks, was asked by the King, if lie were a spy? Yes, said 'Diogencs, a asjT who has already discovered thy rashtness, we/sic/i ?? constrained by force, 'tsr provoled ...