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THE WONDERFUL SPY-GLASS

... shoman. Can't ye spy, out aty thing more? i No more at present, sir, says I, unless you considher the loch o' the bay down yondher with a herrin-bote upon it anything. Then. Billy, says he, will you be plased to clap your i to the spy-hole atnd enliten ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1837
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 1768 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

TAIT VERSUS THE SPY SYSTEM

... *TAIT r4s5us VTlig SPY :,T1M, . Inithe Degember of 1834 an .aqtionwas brought $gainst tliespirited publisherof' ' Tait's Einhurgh ;Maggine,'bjly a person .ofthe nanie~of Richwondwlip hiadJbeea qmployed during the~reign Qf~te'rrf, asl ,agent Q the Iry ...

Published: Saturday 18 April 1835
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 2314 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

THE SPY SYSTEM—THE THREE GRAVES

... THE SPY SYSTEM-THE THREE GRAVES. BtY CHARLES LAMtB. CLosE by those ever-burning brimstone beds, Where Bedloe, Oates, and .uuas hide their heads, I saw Great Satan, like a sexton, stand, With his intolerable spade int hand, Digging three graves. Of co ...

THE POLICE

... the force we have vobn- d*emned as strongly, we believe, as any of our'contenipo- . raries; and if Mr. Cobbett's charges of a spy-systei he proved, those who have introduced or sufi'ered it have to I bear 'all the blame, and not the instrument they have ...

THE CHURCH VIGILANT

... with the wolf, and roving with the Whitefoot. How blessed is the lot of the Irish peasant, with the parson about his bed, and spying olit all his ways! There is no such wake- ful providence int the clergy of England. Our parsons have easy chairs and down ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1836
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 474 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

POETRY

... Alaite her wiild hands clapping From yon scowlhing thutldercloud? By the fireflaueht's gleamy flashing The doomed yessel ye tuay spy, With the billows o'er her dashing- lark (Ob God !) that fearful cry ! Seven hundred human voices In th'alt 4hiek came on the ...

LECKINSKI'S TRIALS; A TALE OF THE PENINSULAR WAR

... patriots so -numerous in the Spanish war), who from the~momenit of Leckin- -ski's arrest, had-declaresi him to be a French spy, rushed inot the room in which cthe -etamiliatiou *a-s going on, holding by the arm a peasant drepsed in a brown jacket and ...

Postscript

... against the London publishers of Tait'-s ilAfgazine, for an alleged libel. The article professed to be an exposure of tho Glasgow spy system, and the plaintiffwas mentioned as one of the laries implicated in those transactions. Aflter a lengthen~el trial the ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1834
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 788 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

BRISTOL POLICE

... hi onthehomwar voagewithout smsall stores, and istews l-raedhm epthmt the wheel one dasy, and Is beas ecudntser tukhmiith a spy-glass and cut sa his head; when the vessel 'came int Kigoad he kicked him. lO He called the second mate, and other seae on bosrd ...

THE THEATRE

... into particulars than to say that it was completely succes'sful. The performance concluded with the old favourite- The- French Spy, and Mademoiselle Celeste, in compliance with the enthhL. siastic calls of a crowded house, came forward, and in very pretty ...

Advertisements & Notices

... which has Created such a powerful interest in P'aris *anidl London, and throughout the Fashionable World, entitled the FRENCH SPY: or, The Wild Arab of the Descrt. Tlihe Overture and Music by the celebrated French Composer, Awuber. With New Dresses, Dances ...