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... before the year 1783 she married a Mr Curtis, of London, and about this time she issued a volume of poems. Curtis having decamped after it was proved he had entered into a prior marriage, she fell into abject ...
... before the year 1783 she married a Mr Curtis, of London, and about this time she issued a volume of poems. Curtis having decamped after it was proved he had entered into a prior marriage, she fell into abject ...
... has been a consort to the Germans' entire satisfaction—she has been a dummy, but a dummy with keen Court etiquette instincts, and a firm belief iu the Divine right of kings. And she was German. It is said ...
... yourself, said Gabe, and lifting up a tioofthcaizeofaban), be gave Matildy a kick that would have jolted an elephant. She threw her hands up and opened her mouth as big as that of circus hippopotamus. She gave a prolonged yell that caused ...
... re8po0Bible fot the H^ £ ,a bar, half a bar. Halt a bar onward H^ £ ,a bar, half a bar, Half a bar onward Into an awful ditch Choir and precentor hitch, Into a mess of pitch Tbey ...
... 1832-(William IV.)—The Reform Bill was read a first time in the Lords. 1831-(Williain IV.)—The Lord Chancellor intro- duced a Biil for establishing a Central Criming Court in London. MARCH 27TH. 1710—(Anne)—Dr. Sacheverel's sermon was burnt by the hangman ...
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... well-worn purse containing a trifle, several corks, and a bottle or two, pieces of coal, a brass ring, a penknife, two news- papers, part of a bracelot- And lastly, but not leastly, these here, said he, showing some loose coppers. Yes, ...
... actualities. She is a society hawk, and is ever ou the look out for victims to swoop down UpOIl and devour. When she gets her victim into her toils he has to pay dearly before he can escape, aud when she brings her action for breach of promise ...
... declared for Charles Il. CURItUS EPITAPHS. From a mountain churchyard in Pennsylvania we get the following A bird, a man, a loaded gun No bird-depa man--Thy will be done. The next is from Ireland, and is a bull of truly Irish proportions :— ...
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... 2,933 tons register; she is a noble, well-prcportioued ship, presenting a pretty figure at sea. She called at Cardiff (as do most of the craft coming here) for Welsh steam coals. Having satisfied her needs in that direction, she sailed for ...
... Lady Jeane was a Miss Stewart. Mackenzie, a member of the Scottish family whose head is the Earl of Galloway. As a girl she was married to Colonel Stanley, a son of Lord Stanley of Alderley. After her first husband's death ...