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MAT _ 3 . ?? the King iftei reviewing the fight infantry j 1 James's, where he held a levee,

... MAT _ 3 . ?? the King iftei reviewing the fight infantry j 1 James's, where he held a levee, which was the mofl j j crowded send (plendid ever witnefl— l, tlie inbili y and j Loyal ?? were prelented to his Majelly en his j !ate providential ef.-si.c frosn ...

iHOCSEOI i OMMONS -J..CORN CO M 7.1 I T Ti

... immediate attention with a view to relier. They have, upon rhe whole, the fa-isfaation of being perfuaded, after a deliberate review of the defi- ciency in the fupply (ariling both from the exhuufred ftate of the frock of the former harvelt, and the partial ...

FROM THE PARIS PAPERS

... enthufiafm. The moment that he entered the houfe rung with, accla mtions. When he yefterday came to the Place da Ca. roqfal to review the troops, he was greeted with the fame teflimonies of admiration and affiecion. The Chief Conful then delivered the colours ...

GRAND REVIEW

... ef'ect to the review, which was the moft fupeib mili- tary fpefiac!e that has been witneffed for years. The men having formed in line, ?? for fume time on their arms, and at half paft ten o'clock his Royal Highnefs the Prince of Wales, as Reviewing General ...

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... hij osuation and ?? in the i metropolis. .Like Wthcr jourrta]i&, hs , deals in the ?? :-Speaking of the grand e voluntier review in Hyde Park, he computes the volunteers at a4 hundred tboufani, and the I fekates at a milliou. The-thinefe coek, who .acompailed ...

FROM THE FRENCH & DUTCH PAPERS

... season is not more severe than it uswally is at Paris. TheEmperor makes it a dai- ly practice to attend the parade, and to review some of his regiments. All the magazines of the army are organi- 2ing, and receiving stores, &c. &c. Great-quan- tites of ...

LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTELLIGENCE

... c~rei:c, (Lib IX. cars. 1L)andwans ?? raouy discovers, a proper degree of scepti- rijoj -'-eaoi' points -which come under lis review, aind d ?? sv--a rebukes aguiintthrlevarnitx' and self con- fiC, ' n' t~he Greek auithor~s, frons -whorri hie derived Iris ...

LORD BYRON'S NEW POEM

... LORD BYRON't NEW POEM. Lord Byron is already known to our readers by the sivere and witty criticisms of ?? Review; and from this, his first introduction to the public, his namer stands associated with any.jhing, rather than with genius and'talent. Of ...

CIVIC ENTERTAINMENT AT GUILDHALL

... wlrele pw. fhis ceeded. in grand military cavalcade to Hyde Park, per- to the review, where they were joined by the Erm. ,pri. peror of Russia and his'suite. t sa- The review was a very gradd one, and the Nic. -sysl qarchs and' their Geneials expressed ...

EDINBURGH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... benefit or amusement of our fellow-citizens. 6- Of all the schemes for amusement which have for - many years past come under our review, none has s appeared to us more rational, or more likely to afford n real delight, than the intended Musical Festival .for ...

MR KEMBLE'S FAREWELL

... shall our latest age l'his parting siene review- Pride of the British stage, A long and Iist adieu ! After the recitation of tile Ode, the four last lines_ ' Yet shall nor latest age, T Ihis partin Rf ceue review- i Pride of the British stare, A long and ...