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... ;importation of French fashions has by'no means tended to adorn our Britishl fair. T'le extreme short waist, which liteally speaking suits no body; the epaeues voutees, or round shoulders, which are produced by this samne short waist fiorcing them upwards; ...

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... still tisbin- wi1, had siccrededd it, all the titilar io- _ ntirs tf tteir respeetive Hocses as carly as, tite I period we speak of, biti tley ,were thlti mintits, aniI J consequentl5 coulul have no seat itln ?? of Sr l'arliasnent. Aid tfe tpreserilt Duke ...

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... of the heart, prollucel by violent passion. She did not die by the rupture of any blood vessel; but he could not decisively speak as to the cause of her death, nothavingopeneil the body., Some of the Gentlemnenof the Jury wished the inqluest S to be adjourned ...

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... the same. Tabbitiets are still fashionablc, aait Irish poplins are dlso considered very genteel. Di. ner gowns, generally speaking, ars cut lowm rouim tile bust, and are made with short sleeves; but for homcE dress, they are very often mnade half lhugh ...

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... deceased was playing at cards at his own house, when they momentarily dropped from his hand, and lie died instantly, with. out speaking a word or uttering a groan.-At Horton Place, near Epsomn, Surrey, aged 70, Elizabeth, wife of James Trotter, Esq-Friday, ...

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... Queon of Englilid, -A proceeding is understood to h ave been In con- templation, of which it would be : iot decorou s to speak at p resent. -If a public coronation takes place, it is said her Majesty m ust b e crowned'togtlher i itih the. -Kiig.. But ...

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... the same dress. The man instantly fell down on this shot being fired. He supported the iii- jured msan, and never heard, him speak afterwards.. Thlire were about 200 ofothc Life Guards.' The Blues were cheered by the people. Witness (lid not see nily stones ...

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... Faversham, in his 92d year: be has left a widow 116 years old. P' THB HdR VEST. Correspondents fron every part of the country speak; in the most favourable terms of the harvest, which, a thanks to a bountiful Providence, is likely to prove st one of the most ...

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... years as Mayor, and 16 years as Alderman. Faskions and Dressefor January.-It is about the P middle of January, generally speaking, that the vin- iter fashions may be regarded as fixed, at least as far Irespects the materials of dresses. Plain walkinig ...

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... the stalled beasts in all districts (with; the exception -of 'Norfolk, -where -they never were- 'better) arc, generally speaking, 'as yet in-a very un- ripe state, most of them being not more than three-: quarters fat; consequently, a large supply'of ...

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... tieep. About half ana hour afterwards I rang the brll for our boy, and soon after the'deceased appeared nr-y sleepy but would speak, and desired me not to hr alarmed, as Ile was only sleepy I sent 'the boy ti call my master s son; to whom I said therewas ...