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... Her I Highness make her dtLx in dancing tlut night, and in consecjuencr several the younger I sons and daughters, of the Noblesse arc invited I to join hands on this occasion. young Earl Drfawar to lave the honour of dancing I Princess CiiarhHtc. , His hlajcstr ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1805
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5234 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TION FUND

... CHESTER RAILROAD. Extensive arrival of French Furs, Fur Bess and Cloaks, Satin and Leather Sloes, Bools, Braces, Garters. Clogs, and Sciaps for Albums. yO OSEPII P.HOGUET, junior, 33 B »# WALK, has just returned from Paris, and the attention of the Nobility ...

Published: Wednesday 29 September 1830
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4861 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... ; Miss Blandford, Mrs. H. Hushes; LadjyHandy Suls an A sh fielId, M iss H arrie t Eyere ; Dam'4h gr,. Pearce. ?? ll.-a ]) Dance by the Characters incidental to tl;e Comedv. f Entertainments will conclude with the Historical Afer- fpiece of C14ARLES' Fl ...

DUBLIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10p 1831. Description of Freehold, with Xames of Townland and Barony. Xu. Xallies ..

... and 1 come forward and cfierisli and protect, Irish enterprise and native merit, and thereby* stimulate that legitimate competition m ! branches of domestic Maoulacture, which alone can lead to individual independence and national prosperity. kT From the ...

1«31

... they will, one and all, come forward Aid cherish and protect Irish « d native merit, and thereby stimulate that legitimate competition m the various branches of domestic Manufacture. wUmh « lead to individual independence, and. consequently, in a lair ratio ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1831
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Register
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5713 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

01-INION

... parochial clock much heller evidence, and I think it ought to received if there were to no better ; but it not to put in competition with the metropolitan clock; where that present.it is to be received with implicit acquiescence. It speaks in a tone ajithorily ...

Published: Wednesday 23 May 1832
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2212 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Advertisements & Notices

... performance of the Arabs, when the Stage will represent the Great DESERT OF SHAARA, With Tableaux Vivans of the Evolutions, Dances, and Ex. ercises, peculiar to the Bedevi, or Sons of the Desert. The favourite Glee of the Chougb and Crow, by the en- ...

MISCELLANEA

... the human 'haute, with a Inch artists are duly charged. The leadineacharactetistics, hawever, are a broad dat with roßreri clog, the bead the appearance an roni• , 1.:j4 ; eyes stnall. uktant frem oecli etper, air oblique toward,' the nose, the corner ...

Wlft ’, in one of those nicturesquc and OR, MEATH AND LOUT xt '*£j'\, m i„ th.t> ■« torn.-.. ..f

... onl) efts , j of which would tlic paralysing of all our exertions the blightlug our industry, and overwhelming ruinous competition with foreign elates. With thus our very existence stake, have patiently, shall I say with a contemptible mac- I tirity, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Mr. Letch- F ford , Isabelle, Miss E. Marie Duret; Sophie, Mrs. Chas. Pitt. - A favourite Dance by Miss If. Coveney. . Song by Miss Coveney. Comic Meduey Dance by Mrr. T MDungall. M Grand Military Peas D'Action by Mad1le Rosier. en After whieh the laughable ...

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... which supported the flooring of Zeno’s house; and that as soon the fire was •lighted under the cauldrons, he made the floors dance they had been affected by an earthquake. Hero of Alexander, whose machine known under the name of the steam toy, attributed ...

Advertisements & Notices

... will be introduced the INDIAN SAVAGE DANCE, By Monsieur Hengler, Master J. Hengler, and Moonsieer Plege, altogether on the Single Tight Rope, for the first time in this country. MONSIEUR PLEGE will introduce the Clog and Basket D,.oce; Hoop, Flag, Glove ...