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... o'clock.-.On TuendayT and Saturdays an extra exhibition at fou ?? w c~leecid full sized PAINTINGS of Her MAJESTYa theDUTCHESS8 of KENT, are exhibited outside of the buiding to gratify the public, and are every evening lighted %with gas. ith Bthe (late Secretary ...

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... more than one man-servant, who is at once porter, footman, butler, and, if necessary, coachman to the family. He cleans the boots, bushes the clothes, washes the windows, , cleans the house, waits at table, goes to market, . keeps the reckoning, and is ...

Published: Monday 13 February 1837
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 13699 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

HOW TO RAISE THE WIND

... the bill. In this condition it became necessary for him to clear out. Fortunately he had remaining of his wardrobe a hat, boots, and a great coat. This latter served admirably the purpose of a wrap-rascal. !t was long enough and wile enough to nclose ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... plirenologically, her Majesty has a very good head; the intellectual legion has profited from the lofty brow of the Ductless of Kent, and there is no deficiency of the organ of firmness.—Aberdeen Herald-. A CURE FOR LOVE.—About two o'clock on Saturday morning ...

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... IR. Walker, Esq., a magistrate.-Mr. A. M'tntyre, aged 65, No. 3, Silver-sireet, -Goldens-square, cured of gutta aerena.- H-. Listont, Esq., Marine Liblt'ry, Rainegete, Kent, cured of cataract.-Mrs. hurberuse, cured swhile at Jamaica ofl gutta Serena, No ...