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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... i Ro, r CssARcarTr.-r (ICo WALES, lately flrl~ed thet'a-o 's'--- Defvanshire F a- 'I'v arc -,athoilis c In say, th'a thu SPEAK ERa Le-C tees ccn-ncmnce on Sati'- Is' th'? 2d of' i'eyrury. TIhl Loan CHANIs-s rLOn- scar been rAlearud crc pi'tr the Rev ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... whvlo wcuuui CO joy pleasure from scenic illusions, must s ] e him as tbe representative of the youthfuIl-Douglas, vlhere ne speaks the 1,ngtuage of Nature, and is aftuased bv-'i-ws that are su table to his agre. Ffe did not fail, last ni. h.. to c l down ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Hlumphries. To which will be added the Musical Entertainment of TIHE PADLOCK. Between the Aars of the Farce, Master BETTY will Speak An ADDRESS to the AUDIENCEi The Public are respedtfully informed by the Proprietors and r. Betty, that MAST ca H.Y. BETTY wi ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the utmost hdvantagc. In his nr..ral Cl' t-' however, he eeacitcd much rnore intt'rCS. Al'ter the play he came forward to speak an addcess. Noth ng could exceed the astonishnnit of the iudiencc i hIri thev belheld the little fellow with his shirt Iyinwr ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... toprotee his persecuted mothelr. Tanc'relafter- the first scene finds himself upon the throne, without any one to care for, and speaks throughout the swelling t language of sovereignty. The pait in itselfdoes no I contain a great sharc of real passion, and ...

LORD SOMERVILLE'S CATTLE SHEW

... It-was, witbout compalrison, the most Igratifying ind patriotic exhibition we ever witnessed; and it' is im1pos- slible to speak in adequate terms-of the nobe. and intelli-' gent spirit which direls.the attention of his countrynien to the imp.ovement of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... was plenty, would not Atep- . The Lord knows what they'll do without. ie'r nrow your party is 'o weak (lf I maybe allow.d to speak), wI een you ioon will be at fauit; :Ts useless now to try to catch : ' The Opposition Urds. You snatch- Their wary toils-but ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... second repre- scntation, a noise arose almost as loud as during the thunder storm in the morning. He stood, imploring leave to speak, for a long while in vain. At last he found an interval to say, that it was by no means the wish of the Proprietors to intrude ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... invented bv a man in Somer- J setshirc. It has been examined by Sir Harry Bur. rard Ncatc, and a number of seafaring men, who speak , ofgit with reat praise, and think it likely to answer the . prpse Te inventor is an old seIt n Arrivals at the Royal Hotal- ...

For the MORNING CHRONICLE

... in Europe, and is not Blest Paper-Credit' much the same powerfbl engine now that it was in Pope's days-or does the Bard speak somewhat prophetically? I amsn Sir, You*', SIMON4 51412?0. The real cause of Lord CAstLEE A aHi's fall info the Thames was ...

DOWNSHIRE ELECTION

... lovPr ne'er lovedthrout tle fiic__-- Rfip forced file, theatpic4 glsre ' O dear ! and what Wa8' his Insirument? HIow hard to speak grandly wvithout any bawling! 'Ihen to dart from the height tn free grace witheut faliing He stlled filifest. marriage a trade ...

MAN'S LIFE

... in the otbler it sal is forced: the one is open, unreserved and thoughtless; an, the other appears to think long before hie speaks, and to nit deliberate before he resolves: the one gains the fa;vour Ue efthose around him, notwithstanding his rices, by ...