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A LONDON SPRING

... to make that world better, to go and repose himself in the Pleasant shades of his coon. • try And let no one scoff when I speak of country Within a very few miles of Temple-bar. What ! are aristocrats to deny us the credit of (enjoying the country, because ...

VARIETIES

... in the following manner. Why, said he, it seems to me you are bolls right. If the cheese was made in Parma, generally speaking, I should say it was Parinasati, but if it was made in the city of Parma, I can see no objection to calling it Parma-City ...

VARIETIES

... in. the following manner. Why, said he, it seems to me you are both right. If the cheese was made in Parma, generally speaking, I should say it was Pannasa* but if it was made in the city of Parma, I can see no objection to calling it Parma-City. ...

A LONDON SPRING

... make that world better, to go and repose himself in the pleasant shades of his country dwelling. And let one scoff when I speak of country Ivithin a very few miles of Temple-bar. What ! are aristocrats to deny the credit of lenjoying the country, because ...

No. 2. LONDON & COUNTRY MARKETS, AND GENERAL PRICE CURRENT. (Accurately Carrected from Returns received thu ..

... day. In Pork a rise of about 2,1. per Phsk' 'as thken place, but this meat has not been very of demand. 141mh, generally speaking, has been in and is a trine dearer, ; and the market in all looking at Market day. To sink the offal—per stone of 81b. ilo ...

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. H ANDEL

... Master of Music the world has ever known, was born at Halle b in Upper Saxony, on the 24th of February, 1681. Scarcely could he speak, before he articulated musical sounds; and his father, a physician, then upwards of sixty, having destined hint for the law ...

VA RI ETIES

... were sent, on no account to leuxe: them without payment. 'rue young person having remained some time, the Duchess enquired (speaking in Italian) whether that troublesome person had left the.hJuse. . The poor girl, (who had.seen far better days, and was ...

a batkr. From the second day of their union,. he had pursued towards her a course of treatment of the

... to o t Tnsiderable Mr. it: the ento save pat t of the property, from the situation of . the plaeo was nearly linable to, speak 'for several niitiv4(l4 after he was got out. By the Ole engines, mud a good supply of water, lig: 43l 's were , pro clued ...

EXIVAOROINARY S OICI OE. –

... nine last-night ; she knocked- at • the back door; Spring asked,' who . was there; witness replied, 'lt is me, I 'want to speak. to Mary; witness then went in,,aud was. iulortned by Spring that. nary. WAS in a -sound sleep; Spring turned the bed-clothes ...

POLICE

... .Mr. Rigby, a winemerchant, in Southampton-street, her brother-inlaw. She was so much agitated, as to be scarcely able to speak; but Mr. Rigby stated, that she was very respectably connected, and some time ago he procured an engagement for ber to go to ...

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... thrown off by the violence of the shock, and that the wheel s passed over his leg; but the witnesse4, wh o it was stated could speak to that fact. were not p:esent. LORD expres , ,ed some surprise at the pra t •• • • to eocarichz, employing inexperience( pe ...