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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF GENERAL MIRANDA

... this noble purpofe, gsr lae quited London, and attended, by permifiton of Ftre- the deric, the grand revie%~s of the Pruffian army cir 175 var He thence travelled through Saxony and Aulftia, and livE comrilareilthe dilferent military fyftemsu in EL],o In1 ...

THE THEATRE AT BERLIN [ill]

... 4th, they learnt that 00 n tire gent army of Buenos Ayres had crorsed the ned tie order to join an equal number of malcotents, Whe ing with impa~itrce to declare themnsele.aero s4 ly was itt strength, the royal army sonce wh tht bets, butr, incapable of ...

THE WELCOME

... gathering- heard~but not heard fof the fight. Yes t.-'tii iova protI4 and nstain'd as IL'e snow, Like the streains of tjeir land that. ternaly gow; 'Tis tlie'bur tt e ?? from sirtnmit and shor>, And !A Iyn embracing' . Monarch once more r - 'Port n}a-Chi(Ach ...

LITERATURE

... bloeksmsith at his work,-ad-' 'a1 dreemed themselves tooa woman Atarding- with her children' y 'bdfore thle :door,aaad aslrd. whtere Longs could be found ?~ 4swfley'batt`Heard~e-tsos-l the-village. Tlhe woman, with- admirabte prsene. oifnsinld, replied, thattshe ...

HISTORICAL SKETCH OF ALGIERS

... attack ith place both by land and by sea. With this view 20,000 mein of all arms, and 400 sail, in- eluding 40 ships of war, weie;assembled early in springat Car. thagena; and Count O'Reilly iwas appointed to the com- rdAind of the land forces, whilst that ...

LITERATURE

... fotind it. One cannot help comparing the stets of Scotland during the earlier period of the last century with that. of Ire- 'land at a later date, nor may the comparison be without profit. Apart from any question as to the present method of governing Ireland ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... being the Fast Dav at Edinburgh, our shores here enlivened by the landing of an extraordinary number of passengers from the steam boats. It was counted, that no less than 700 persons were landed here in the course of the day, and about 150 at Largo. Considerable ...

LITERATURE

... ju. j.o dicious advices to the East India Voynger, de- In' voted to the 1 Civil Service. The late boon to Ilo the Indian Army is investigated in two letters ; lit the Famine in India affords room for excellent to suggestions as to a subscription ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... on condition of his promising to become the hus- band of Mary Anne. Albert, after his accession to the property, joins the army, where ise is rapidly promoted. During his absence, :Jonathan Tunks (Mr Murray), ste- ward to the Colonel, becomes the favoured ...

LITERATURE.

... his Magisterial authority, he seized a .horsewhip and applied it vigorously to the shoul- ders of the woman, till she retreated from his shop. The woman retaliated by assailing him with her tongue from the shop door. The Ballie pur- sued her to the street ...

LITRATURE

... deceiving herself, Dan4 bv becoming the first neophyte of the symboml she had sel- vated for otherss. Such is the effect thiu woman pro. duced upon me. Ooc cannot judige or classify her inl a sentence; she is a Ftatue of enormious dimensions, which we can ...

SCOTCH DROVERS AT BARNET FAIR

... pay is miserable, and tlere is no general mess, as in the English army, at which, by contributing SG nunny days' pay, he can (line well in the society oi his superiors. In the French army the Captains have their mess, the Lieutenants theirs, and so on, ...