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  2. Queen Anne's Hunting.

    " Like Queen Elizabeth, she hunted under the blazing sun of July, although the ripened harvest was on the ground. In the case of Queen Elizabeth, England being almost a pastoral ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. Important to Our Country Friends.

    With much reluctance we are compelled to intimate to our SUBSCRIBERS and AGENTS that the names of all parties above SIX MONTHS IN ARREARS will be STRUCK ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. SUPREME COURT.

    This was an action of trespass, brought by the plaintiff to recover damages for the defendant having carried on a criminal conversation with his, the plaintiff's wife. Mr. Lowe having ...

    Article : 1,478 words
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    Advertising : 17 words
  6. THE NOVELIST.

    We had refitted, and been four days at sea, on our voyage to Jamaica, when the gun-room officers gave our mess a blowout. The increased motion and rushing of the vessel ...

    Article : 1,870 words
  7. A Few Remarks on Horses.

    I concluded my observations of last week with reminding the reader of the very few fast horses n England compared with the immense number annually produced; and I also referred to the ...

    Article : 915 words
  8. Anniversary of the Death of Napoleon.

    The celebration of the anniversary of the death of Napoleon, on the 6th May, is thus described by the Paris correspondent of the London Atlas:— ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. Grand Pigeon Match for 100 Guineas.

    The lovers of pigeon shooting had a rich treat on Tuesday last, a grand match taking place at the King's Arms Cricket Field, Lexden Road, between Messrs. Lucas and Bagshot, the crack ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. Facts and Anecdotes.

    The Paris correspondent of the Atlas, says that Dr.—, one of the first magnetizers of Paris, being pressed by the king, looked round to see if any amongst the company bore outward ...

    Article : 1,922 words
  11. A Lecture on Tight Lacing.

    You are aware, young ladies, that by means of tight lacing the waist of the female figure may be made to vie with that of the wasp, and to resemble the form of an hour glass, or the letter ...

    Article : 347 words
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