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... Engraver, and at ?? ?? factorv, WintLor. • f f , lo Prolessional M ...
... ? r 'j'7 ?? , ti,,. ?? Conor- Dain-e, called | :■.;' ?? ?? i;a, ; ?? ?? oc u-oon e.i j ' ?? r v . ?? ?? Lilllo i ?? ?? I .roll. I* v. ?? ; ■■' ii >■••; s:. the popular Meio-*- lauic j •* * . r uit J,:: s Op_t_i of 'J'hc Cabinet. .r'i.ii?;' CRI'KXWK'Ii ...
... procure the Advertiser i • PERMANENT MEHCANTILE SITUATION adequate, i Nobody but principals will be treated with. The greatest honour, may be depended upon. The most respectable r fc- ! rences can be given, and security to auv a-nour.t if r: quired. — j Direct ...
... ? PAROLE of HONOUR.— Trans-' X I -ni Ortice. ?? October, 18P2 — Ww.et- the French j \W,I Prisoners of War. named .and d.-srrib-d sit the foot! ?? iuve - th- --ori -h'J from Abergavenny^ on ?? iast. in I J'.'.iir r; their Parole of Honour ; the Ciinnn ...
... I'limsJiiv. and Saturday. — (ientlem-n who prefer r ,„ private lessons, Mr. R. will attend at their own MFA ...
... tdlection ot Pictures. TV/I IL IL PHILLIPS has the honour most respect- i-vJL fully to inform the Nobility and (_entry, the Connois- seurs aud Amateurs, that on Thursday, Feb. 2b. at One*, he shall have the honour of submitting to the,,, by PC BLIC AUC- TION ...
... acquaints tli? Nobility and tientry, thai tfivi r Royal Highnesses ihr Prioce-s.-s Xugiista and Sojilna have been p. caned 10 honour iii«i wiih iheir patronage ot bis NEWLY-IfcVENT_ D LADY's SADDLES, which are al- lowed lo surpass all et'.i. is ?? ea_e. e ...
... Ladies who have honoured her wilh their pat I image, and informing them she has in prepara- tion, ?? elegant Assortment of SPRING FASHIONS for their inspection, and MOURNING tor the preseut occasion, and shall teel herself further honoured and obliged by ...
... Piccadilly, to No. 194 SI RAND opposite St. Clement s Church where he solicits a continuance' of the favours he lots been so lon^ honoured with; J^LWtANTUV BOUND BOOKS.— A v-ry ex. JBU tensive Collection of tlw best wjirks in Ku»Hsh Polite Literature, including ...
... Spirit, with an ex- planation of Burden's visit to Lotii L— — ff's. Among the literary matter are Scec of ihe Drama in Honour, Honour, Honour, as performed by Counsellors O'Connell and Mugrath — The Hard nl llorseinongcr-lnne, and his Sonnet to H.impstead ...
... are so pieyaik-nt in this kingdom, no family should be a moment without iliis medicine, to the vir- tues of which the most honourable testimon. has been borne, being recommended by Physicians, and patronised by I arms ana! Gentlemen of the first distinction; ...
... RubarU, Curtis, ?? CRUICK^ HANK^ rC a SHryr . V-n^^li-OaUtSM.-^__-EC«ANiCAL and ?? T^rlia l die ftrst V__-TraLOQULST, ( h_- Uie honour to f r m _JSjß__H_y and Public; that he ?? to continue ?*■ : ?? a*- amusing Kxhibitions every day, commencing ?? ?? o'clock ...