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DEATH'S HORSE

... to my 'castle and to make him my lord. Say, then, ?? thou .be he? I can bestow on thee more riches than the Emperor. of this land ever saw;. all Germaty.shall be under thy controul; and I will be thy lady-love,.possess- ing a youth and beauty which are ...

ABRAHAM AND TERAH'S IDOLS

... inevitably bruined. a While Abraham was thus musing on his situation, and r lamenting over the follies of his countrymen, an old woman came to the Shop with a mess of' potthge, as an offering to a the gods, where they were exposed for sale. Having receiv- _ ...

THE IRISH MISSION

... with his sweet brogue to bother John Bull. - Oem, hone! what a pity our rate little band Of Romans cant't visit the heretic's land, With orations so fresh, and with shamrocks so green, Led on in their glory by Dan and Killeen ! A1~hat a murder ! na vourincen ...

LITERATURE

... inform'aiioin have been burst, and knowledge and 'in- structioni are flowing, freely, and widely, and irresisatiiy over the land. These observations have been suggested to us by the perusal of the volume which forms the suhject'of the present article; ...

LITERA TSRK . MEMOIR

... Proceeding to the court at Coblentz, and being indifferently received by the early emigrants, he volunteered into the Austrian army, from which he eventually withdrew on detecting the sel'sh purposes of the Allies. With his little daughter he retired to Florence ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Dowager Duchess, who was a Princess of the House of Reuss, and who is a most ex- emplary mother, as well as a very sensible woman; the reigd- ing Duke who married the only daughter af the Duke of Saxe Gotha; Prince Ferdinand, the second brother, a distinguished ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORL

... circles that, amongst the ma, gracious acts of our beloved Sovereign conferred on rld and meritorious officers of the navy and army, the old Captains of the Royal'Veteran Battalions will next come under 1 Mijestr's consiileration for Brevet rank, as a ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... 1807; and with the Duke of Wellington, in Spain and Portugal, 1809. His' Lord- ship held the rank of Major-General in the army, and that of a Companion of the Bath. He -was also Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire. His Lordship married, 25th Februarv, 1813 ...

THE THEATRE

... the cholera, from the commencement, was 707; of which 7S were cured; 417 died; and 215 remain sick. THE ARMY. Two troops of the ?? Hussars landed from Liverpool last night, and proceeded to Portobello barracks. The 12th Royal Lancers received the route ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... beard the steamer. On landing they were received by Aldmital Sir Thomas Foley and his lady, and the naval officers of the ships bere, and also a salute of twessty-oiae guns- fromr the garrison. The guard that received the party on landing was a company of ...

THE AGE OF BRASS

... 'Crawford, Hugh -Jackson, Thomas Shilling, and James )Pattorson, dEeqrs.- The measure was strenuiously opposed by dlames Rose Clea- land, Esq. and the resolutions were negatived. The meeting -was then dissolved. GARVAGIsc -'StJ1c10-A~Y SIvtso0Lg.-rf4Ihe -present ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... per, and onle a sailor out oi emn,)oy. i hree took plhce at Limebouse. one a woman of loose character, two a mother and hbr child, of nine vears of age. One case of a woman in the Borough-a child was ill in thle same house. One man (on board the Augusta ...