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LADIES' FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... and redbigotes, are 11 of various kinds. Nankin and couet are those generally Fri 'e adopted for the early morning walk ;-we speak, of ocoas course, of the bathing places, and the different -parts of on SB the country where our fair fashionables are recruiting ...

FRIDAY MORNING

... Key changes in the ?? ChorTus With f onteas to F major 0 All welike Sheep a curiousl' d coruts vild and roving so to speak in tes voiC( parts and violins. The return to the minor tile wiords And the Lord hath said to express °li coiitritioievinces ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... of such migni- tude. .ci be completed; but- those who have tindertaten the contract and are responsible for its performance speak confidently on the 'subject In the meantime thereis nothing to be seen wit'hinm , the enclosure but iea5ps of iron;- a few ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... work of such magni- tude can be completed; but those who have undertaken the contract and are responsible for its performance speak confidently on the subject. In the meantime there is nothing to be seen within the enclosure but heaps of iron, a few sheds ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... aptitist an attack. Once a shot was heitrd oi tile left of the major, but its success we kiiew not ; there was no time to speak, anci tllus we arriveil at the park grantintg. As are entered, the noblo atid beautiful dlogs awvaitillng us within burst out ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... a IA meniml class l because they do isot consist of thle feniales, generally, that are o otuecsigtepo- mea those whlo ccii speak with thle austhority of a. msatronm, andI id t with the syiatpathy3 of a- tiotlier ; becuetescuin us atndl-hu tiewatems, antil ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... snibithlid, than ?? of digiity. ;he and qtiality, whdli descend so low as oven to :circumvent leone snother;~ and, 'if I ,nhm' speak~ it, pick oep another's. hopockets. ToI see a person of' distinictios', who, perhapsg, being ennobled, his word of honlour ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... look church 1 pI she asked. Extremiely, replied the commander. e Suppose you pull shoe and stocling we go ; whait I th speak you can do, captain, said nmdaime, pointing to the ch water; the commanlder acquiesced ; madame sat doiln and placing ]les' ...

RHUDDLAN

... he concluded by reciting the follow- ing appropriate lines- Speak gently! it is better far To rule by love than fear; Speak gentlye let not harsh words mar at The good we might do here. IC Speak gently ! love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind; ...

THE WONDERS OF MESMERISM

... were sensible, Indeed wvho tries M5ay anatomize- A fact, for I heard a manl tell it or, Monday last week, It's true w*hat I speak, That a mesmerised trooper By Sir Astley Csooper Was convertet in it, a live skeleton. But ifhat is so strange in the miesmeiic ...

POETRY

... VINheni Death. the fortm of strength may fell, Let this sad, melancholy, tale That turis the glowitig visage pale, One lesson speak with brazetn tongue, Into the ear of' old ansl -yoUIIg- That, while iui worldly scenes we shate we mtay in LiJc for Death prepate ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... fiour the pit to thle gallery, ?? for a bung - ime, it seemed doubtful wnohetlri the artist's adnairers would allowy liim to speak ?? aill. At hiast, whNOI the to- moult bad subsidled, las de1liveree, thle following, spech ll u - da dignifid and uiaobtrr ...