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- . by ». that Colonel Crauford meant to speak directly to the question of invasion. No person can doubt,

... - . by ». that Colonel Crauford meant to speak directly to the question of invasion. No person can doubt, for single moment, the patriotic intentions of that excellent officer; but the information which he is so fully capable of giving upon military subjects ...

In seropliula, the powers of this medicine are must extraordinary, and the numerous cures, speak its derided ..

... In seropliula, the powers of this medicine are must extraordinary, and the numerous cures, speak its derided superiority. there are mtmrr.ius counterfeits, please to ask for Spilsbury’s Patent Antiscorbutic Drops, with the King's duly printed black ink ...

Massage of the American President will be read with serious attention. The free and confident langnage with ..

... Massage of the American President will be read with serious attention. The free and confident langnage with whidi be speaks of the baritarons system warfare which We are. waging attainsl the defenceless towns, and buildlogs, proper only- for civil purposes ...

. Custeriary, Pee. 17. • • : :t LA Thus( Jay Morning the following fad Accident pened to Mrs. Speaks

... . Custeriary, Pee. 17. • • : :t LA Thus( Jay Morning the following fad Accident pened to Mrs. Speaks near Nochgate in this City, wiz. As bee Soo t a little Boy about 9 Years ot Age, was playing with a Fowling Piece, that was left in a Corner of the ow ...

Four Hamburgh mails liave arrived since our last publication. They speak of the great sensation occasioned at ..

... Four Hamburgh mails liave arrived since our last publication. They speak of the great sensation occasioned at Constantinople by the intelligence the conclusion of a Peace between Austiii and France; and state that the Captain Pacha was about to treat ...

FRIDAY, January 4. LONDON. The accounts from Madrid, which reach to the li speak peremptorily of war. It was ..

... FRIDAY, January 4. LONDON. The accounts from Madrid, which reach to the li speak peremptorily of war. It was expected that hostilities would be publicly declared in that capital on the Bih. CuKiletnwn, (Runtry Bay) Dec. On the inst. his Majesty’s ship ...

..-npifethn brought tHs mail, speak Tery un-1 decisively of the views of the Prussian Cabinet, with respect the ..

... ..-npifethn brought tHs mail, speak Tery un-1 decisively of the views of the Prussian Cabinet, with respect the Northern Confederacy. They rather represent his Prussian Majesty as wavering in his opinion this subject. In one paper is said, that •“the ...

ENGLISH COMPOSITION, PUBLIC SPEAKING, &c. Rules for engush composition. By JOHN RIPPINGHAM. In ISmo. priee At. ..

... ENGLISH COMPOSITION, PUBLIC SPEAKING, &c. Rules for engush composition. By JOHN RIPPINGHAM. In ISmo. priee At. bds. TheART of EXTEMPORE PUBUC SPEAKING. By JOHN RIPPINGHAM. dd Edn.io I2mu. price 6s bdt. The STUDENT’S MANUAL; being Etymological and Explanatory ...

the Candidates e*me forward to speak, it being extiecled that Mr. Mainwaring would address the Electors; that ..

... the Candidates e*me forward to speak, it being extiecled that Mr. Mainwaring would address the Electors; that Gentleman, however, did not come forward, but retired the close of the’poll. Mr. By»g spoke nearly follows:—“ Brother Freeholders, I beg to return ...

SiliroOTto*> Miscellaneous Speaking of the means of redressing grievances, at the Essex County Meeting, Mr. ..

... SiliroOTto*> Miscellaneous Speaking of the means of redressing grievances, at the Essex County Meeting, Mr. Harvey sair!, he would tax £2OO a year one half per cent., and increasing property to 30 40 per cent. To the Bishops he would say, what we lake ...

A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO-THE VIRTUES or / EARL FITZWILLIAM. « This it true-liberty, when fjee-bommeiK Having ..

... A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO-THE VIRTUES or / EARL FITZWILLIAM. « This it true-liberty, when fjee-bommeiK Having public, may speak free. Once more the Muse, inspir’d Worth great name, Proud of the task—yet prouder the fame That courts no vain applause fill ...

side of (he House which he was speaking. H«« a sworn of his Majesty’s Council, was hound, calM oi>, give

... side of (he House which he was speaking. H«« a sworn of his Majesty’s Council, was hound, calM oi>, give his advice to the best of Ids judgment, as he gave his opinion there as a Member of tliat iie. great objection which he,felt to this measure was ...