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Published: Monday 10 February 1806
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 11957 | Page: 4 | Tags: Classifieds 

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... travelled with her; she speaks German, English, French, and Dutch : she is honest, sober, and steady.— Apply to Mrs. Nichols, Bedford Hotel, Brighton. ?? ANTED, a SITUATION as MAID to one lady ; experienced ; v v accustomed to travel; speaks French; aged 35.— ...

Published: Wednesday 26 August 1891
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 49406 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

p ?? »X. EXTEMPORE SPEAKING.ORATORY. i. ?? HaVsa,E. tingioal Teecher. whose Pupils are n_• .n- crrfvia^n. ..

... Continent ; speaks the languages fluently ; excellent testimonials and references in town.— F. Si., 9, South Molt— --street, Bond-Meet AGENTLF.MAN wishes to RECOMMEND a Thorough SERVANT to single gentleman, or other- lse; experienced traveller, and speaks French ...

Published: Wednesday 05 August 1891
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 52642 | Page: 8 | Tags: Classifieds 

PRUSaIA

... PRUSaIA. BERLIN, Ana. 3. Letter* from Silesia speak of a plan of converting Gdrletz into a fortress of the first clsss. fact tha history of the seven years’ war shows how important would to cover Lausaua, now undefended, by a good fortre-s, which is wanting ...

MRS. SHERIDAN'S NEW NOVEL

... ” Also jSdltlou of CarweU.” In every page we feel the eliicucy of imagination equally strong amt feminine—«\iSy sentiment speaks the elevation of gracetul genius.—Quarrorly Review. Putflishwiby EilWurd Bull, New Public Subscription Library, 26, Holies-tureet ...

• ** j,, this opinion. The Chancellor replied ‘ha', harf S’ the subject, he would not hoose to a ditision

... pride or personal interest is touched tot they will speak out, and then their speaking is rf diminished value, for high gravel-blh.d as the public are, they know that the factious will indifferently speak truth or falsehood. have heard from pretty good authority ...

THE TWO ARMIES

... had oppsrtunitv of making during his journey. The Belgian officers who commanded the engagements which took place at Louvain speak praise of their men but complain bitterly of the incapacity and unwilling, ness of the stalf. The service the ordnance might ...

SPAIN

... arrested at Badajos, and in other ports of Castile; the reason of these arrests is not known, but it is supposed to arise from speaking their sentiments too freely.” St. Sebastian, Sept. 2.—The following a copy letter from St. lldetjnsu * Affairs appeared to ...

SCOTTISH! SMITH, Duncan, Glasgow,

... The Earl of RADNOR My lords, 1 rise to speak to order. The Earl of WICKLOW.—I speaking to order. The Earl of SHAFTESBURY The noble earl (Radnor) cannot speak to order, the noble earl (Wicklow) near me is speaking to order. Lord DACRE then rose, when the ...

thoaeiaat works, of opinion that It were capable of it be deinvadibg of three days' march. M. Allcot then examined

... enforce such measures against vagrants, strangers, and criminals alone, and other individuals not residents of die place. (Left speaking.) Barthe. the framer of the bill, was absent; the only two ministers present being Marshal Soult and Admiral de GERMANY. ...