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... it communicates with the Thames at Brentford. It was conveyed to the White Horfe, public-houfe in that town, where, upon reviewing it, it appeared to be that of a young man of the name of Taim, an appren- tice to a Mr. Harris, a barge owner there, who ...

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... merch'int in the city DAVID; the French painter, has juf'finifhed, a por-. trait of the FIRST CoNsiL, on horfeback, pafling in. review the. French troops, in the ac of filing off, .through the paflage of St.-Bernard. The Kils4 of SPAIN has ipl~ied to the artifc ...

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... Paris have preferved draw- ings of the varidous faihions, male and femnale, which have prevalled for fbme years, and .uprbn a review and comparifon, it-is admitted by all-that the a&thions of the Beaux are much more abfurd ajad fantaftical than thofe of the ...

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... following favourite Entertainnieusts: a play in 3 adts, called The POINT' of HONOUR. After *which, an Opara in two Ats, called The REVIEW U or, The WA \ s of WIND Solt; to which will be addeda Ballet (in two ads) adad - e with great fuccefr laft fummer at the ...

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... will his MEJESTY uria' dergo the fatigues of the Court. 'I'lleir Royal Highneffes the PRINCE oIFWALES and Duke of YORK will review the Volunteer Corps orn the XI NG'S Birth Day. BONAPARTE'S Invincible Standard was yefferday brought to Lord HOBART'S Office ...

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... and Prince AtOLPHUS, reviewed the 7th Regiment of Light Deagoons on Afhford Common, The corps went through their manosuvres with sr~at credit, and performxecd the fword exercife with.great celerity. Lord PAGGErT after the review, gave a grand enter- ...

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... does not even grudge a few k.?m bons for OIhe apo and chldrcn ! 'The papers have fettled all prelimninaries r P the grand Review in Hyde-park on his MAtidev's ]3i Day. Every one is now fully aj5prized of it-exr i the Voltinteers !- . The f~od with which ...

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... newO mufc. Aftere called 'Th Ea~ .ThRAtRUN ~&f~e lyanetie ~ dn~,cale ?? The London Light -HDrfe Volunieers were yeflr.- day reviewed ou- Winbledod Common by his Royal *Highnefs'the Prince of UALES and Dl[Ae ofryORK.; Colonel HExRiES gave theword of command ...

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... and Prince ADOLPHUS, and the Earl of UXBRIDGE, rode to Ailiford Common, where they reviewed' the foth regiment of Dragoons. The whole corps made a grand ?? the review the Royal Fami- ly dined at Kewv Palace. Buw Ns, the Scottifh Poet, among other pofthumous ...

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... viit to the Earl and Countefs of ELGIN. Lord RoBERT MAN'NERS, a Captain in the tenth gegiment- of Light Dragoons, during the review on Monday on A OlfbrdCdmmo1, in thegrand charge made by the regiment, by his horfe falling with him, was slue' butt. 'Ihe ...

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... water, 'T the Royal Charlotte Yatch, from Lyrning- tonj The Ygtch is ordered to e Qutof doiz this day 01n Monday after the RevieW the PRINCE bf WiALdS gave a fuperb entettainment to tlhe Officers, at. the BuOl Tavern Staines. The Company ?? bof th~ir Royal ...

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... Waiting. After tlie Council broke up, their. MAJESTIES re- turned to Kew. Lord RO2ERT MANNERS, who was fo feverely hurt at the Review at Affiford laft week, is ftated to be in a fair way of recovery. it is recommended, to prevent difputes in the The- atre ...