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... very important services to his country. He was succeeded by Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. The Creole brings no South American news, either important ...
... very important services to his country. He was succeeded by Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, Bart. The Creole brings no South American news, either important ...
... on the «isuing Coronation, which, It it'added, will extend far down the list of Post Captains to i include Commodore Sir Thomas Hardy, Part, nqyr on the Sduth American station. Report alsoassigot i a similar iheasure in the army*. -Directions haiTt been ...
... consideration, and whose veracity will not be called question, has put on record upon the subject. letter to afriend, given in Mr. Hardy’s Memoirs, he says“ Respecting the grant 1 krow with certainty that Grattan, though felt himself flattered the intention, looked ...
... barren. Doricourt, Mr. Farren ; Hardy, Mr. Fullam: Flutter, Mr. Green, (from the Theatre-Royal, Bach, bis first appearance here;) Sir George Touchwood, Mr, Younger; Villars, Mr. Horrebow, (hia first appearance here;) Letitia Hardy, Miss Booth, (from the Th ...
... only at present remark that the character* generally were well supported.—Miss S. Booth, who appeared in the part* of Letitia Hardy, and Little Pickle, in the Farce, is an Actress of much merit, and sustained both character* with a degree ability and judgment ...
... the characters which she has been accustomed to play, or which best suit her. On Monday night she should have got Letitia Hardy, which she has played in the London Theatres with the most distinguished success. The talents of Mrs. Yeates are well known ...
... his friends, the late Director General Booties, was sent at four o'clock in the evening to the Btitish Commodore, Sir Thomas Hardy, to solicit Lis oing out to Ramirez, and endeavouring to prevail on him to delay his entrance into . the city until the ...
... (allowing moil and authentic oatract of a Wier to a of this City, from (Muer on board one oat Vi• Majr3ty's ships `iir Thomas Hardy, we day exchisk.ely lay ',Truro. our rea.!ers : e.!, h, I SY!. Since our arrival here do hate been three t walletr r ...
... On the I left comstance which I shall now mention, were br y of ond walked to General, English’, 1 got up very-serly | Thomas Hardy of sufficient interest to warrant. bid sendh 's monument, in order tateke ship cf war home with an account ef the whole ...
... not a man: 1 phaticaliy he would suffer no perso whatever ww call tion was so shameful —(cries of turn bim out]—He with | hardy enough to prephesy that it will pass over ‘him to order but the Chair; and he appealed to the Master | Burne lo ked around ...
... John Patterson, James Stephens Edward Boothe, Cornelius Callaghan, Michael Smith, Richard Fitigerald, Robert Usher, jun. Thomas Bennett, Richard Wright, John Swail, John Franklin. James Finn, Francis Jones, Robert Lodge, , H ffernan, W. O. Eadcs, John ...
... Hines,. Arthur O'Neill, John I Rowhwell. John Cooke, John Sullivan, James Moore, Edw. Fytzgetald, Edsard Higginbotham, Thomas Hardy, Gen- ilemesie. - ...