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Cabinet of Apollo

... terror lqut and alarim tbhrough the various provinces, againd Sasl whicl l he naas direatd -his march with ;a h,rmidable Son army, boafts-of being a lineal defcenedant. of lhse fied pres Mogul Eniperar: and deelares hirrnfel a 'fioft irive- tr1 terate enemyvto ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR, 1802

... by Hyperborean ihsores,$a d The frozen gale ungenial blew, To fultry lands, that Indiap furges kisv; n Atlantic ifles, and ?? Wij . e Thu' from infulted Egypt's co . d Thy armies fwept the Vir ihoft - From veteran bonds, where Brieis val woz The lofty ...

Cabinet of Apollo

... -where, by Hyperboreap- fhores, Tie frozen gale. ungenial blew, To fultry- Lands that Indian furges lave, AtlatlticIlli, and fam'd Canopa's Wave; - . T ho' from ?? -coaff - whsty Armies fwept-the Vidorft, ?? From.y tiran-bsands,. where Br~ti:h Valour won; ...

THE NAVAL MUSE OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... tile total itumbers are, in G eat Britain 380,i93 ; inlrelssid 82,941 ; making 2i'tcge i ther a patriot army of 463,13S4!A 'Fic fitate of the Army Of.Referve at Chrifnmas was as feltows -:-- raifed in England and Wales, 26,739, Of WvhOrl C 9Sz, have be-n ...

THE NAVAL MUSE; OR, FLIGHTS OF FANCY

... pue tfhall a Neville prfs I rn When m eyii-ey'd Ptace, again ith Founteoua hand, P $hiall fa tter eaie ind comfort o'er the land i P4 T iMute and rabor to the dante may play, Anid right, with blizing tapers, mock the day'I Ala.! the Neville's roof muft ...

Present State of MANNERS and FASHIONS in France

... him the mind of the King; he, on his fide, found it as eafy, by means of Surreptitious publications, to repre- Lent her as a woman given to illicit enjoyments; fo that, long before the revolution, the charad'er both of the Queen and the Duke were well known ...

LONDON, JUNE 7

... infinite snillchiet VWe copy the foilowiln onbfervations iruin cille of the la'lt IAmerican pi-pers:- The i'mmenfc refoarces of En-land, and the en- ergy and fortitude difplayed at a period when they are put to the mnuf fevere teff, mulf excite the admiration ...

CHICHESTER CATTLE SHOW

... they were fighting for their native land;I and who, each feelimig his iiidejsendence, mose superior, in close quarters, to any troops in time world. It had ever beau ?? of the lirousiest boasts of the British Army, that it liad always proved its superiority ...

SMITHFIELD CLUB CHRISTMAS CATTLE SHOW FOR 1843

... were present. Thle following is a list at the judges' awards to the several candidates OXEN. CLAxSS l.-O ree or Steers, qf army breed, under' five years of g ge, weithout restrictiens, as to jiredisig, yet the ki d or kinds COf Ibod rnnst be cortijiedl ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... tire glossy shelter of whiela the public tat nray admuire a taste for tire snare esreftil urasagemerst of sce of tiro Crasrn lands. It is cheer, tciroefore, tines no grrnt wbr ef public uronsy will be given to save tire Cryotal Palace stir from destruction ...

OPENING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... got to land, but the other poor fellow swam out towards the boat, and, whether from cramp or the w eigit of his clothes, sank, anmd before assistance could reach him lie was drowned. His body was found next morning. SHOCKING MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY HER ...

A CANADIAN UNIVERSITY PRIZE POEM. COLUMBUS

... the Bengal Army, is to succeed General Anson as Coin- ?? at Madras. A FORMER DEPUTY-SECaETARY-AT-WAR.- Mr. Merry,who was for many years Deputy-Secretary-at-War, died at Chel- tenhamn on the 23rd ult., aged 93. He was well known to the army during his ...