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... Slave trade on Monday nest be read M. W. Smith rofe, and imputed finifler motives to e Gentemen who had yelterday oppoled the Speak ...
... tne Houfe fhould come to any decifion upon fo Important a fubjed, Mr. Sawbnidge rofc again, and faid he fhould oppofle the Speakes’s leaving the chair, till the Houfe fhould agree o hear evidence at the bar. He then made fome Yemaiks impolicy of abolifhing ...
... prefent of the Houle of Peers The Chnancellor of adjourument to Mond Previous to the | informed them, that with choofing a Speak: t;efemcd for approba ang forward the Budg to .\’Omh)’. i Yellerday morning Ehfabeth, attended governels, went from this morn ...
... Paliement togeiber=” - “ Guutlowin of the Howfe m « Hia Msjefly has figailled L , that you :‘mm u.:h:::Cn:l!d:v #, chufc » Speake further coms randed ¢ b infol's 00, Sty il ceveive your ‘Spesker 4 this Houle, to-marrow, &t wwo o'clockda the afernoon ¥ ...
... Dr. Johnfoo’s imita. tions of the fame Satyrift. The following is rée m’ the Times, according to Mr. Murphy’s delineation. Speak« hgd’pdfln@vla reign, with which he contrafts the mm. ays,— : . had ot fearn*d to glofs and varnifh crimes, * Nor was Vice eall’d ...
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... of the fird evéry Atention 15 paid to it. Tie Popils are. inftre@ed in Spelling )in writing Exerciles, and 8 Reading and Speaking variou. Species of Conie PORT.OR, W give (Dem & graceiul Liocgtion, snd 2 tafte (ut the A c Arnitmetic, Koeping, and the ...
... thy lips the tale of forruw came§ Nor on the paiid check of woe wnfeign'd, _ It.ng'er could feek, by keener woe, t' inflame. Speak! ere ity hopes, and fears; and inj'ries cein j The faded form, an awfol change forehodes j But it Mhall rife to tly pure realms ...
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