The Union Magazine, and Imperial Register ..., Volym 2J. Walker, 1801 |
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... Miss Edgworth 160 Population 31 , 128 of London 238 Tanning , machine for Thames , measure of 197 ib . Pompey's Pillar , description of 35 Taxes 387 Professional Confidence 43 Temperance · 44 Prosperity 44 Theatre of the Republic 59 ...
... Miss Edgworth 160 Population 31 , 128 of London 238 Tanning , machine for Thames , measure of 197 ib . Pompey's Pillar , description of 35 Taxes 387 Professional Confidence 43 Temperance · 44 Prosperity 44 Theatre of the Republic 59 ...
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... Miss Stewart , afterwards dutchess of Richmond : even the hard featured chymical prince Rupert be- . came enamoured of Mrs. Hughes the actress . Here , in one of the constant evening dances at the queen's apartments , the diminutive ...
... Miss Stewart , afterwards dutchess of Richmond : even the hard featured chymical prince Rupert be- . came enamoured of Mrs. Hughes the actress . Here , in one of the constant evening dances at the queen's apartments , the diminutive ...
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... Miss Tyrer , Miss B. Menage . Miss Gaudry . The scene is laid in the province of Murcia , in Spain , where the heroe of the piece , just arrived with his motley subjects , rescues from the officers of the inquisition a wretched Jew ...
... Miss Tyrer , Miss B. Menage . Miss Gaudry . The scene is laid in the province of Murcia , in Spain , where the heroe of the piece , just arrived with his motley subjects , rescues from the officers of the inquisition a wretched Jew ...
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... Miss TYRER , in the little gipsey , dis played talents which , if carefully cultivated , will render her a val- uable addition to the vocal and acting departments of our first theatrical establishments . For the favourable reception of ...
... Miss TYRER , in the little gipsey , dis played talents which , if carefully cultivated , will render her a val- uable addition to the vocal and acting departments of our first theatrical establishments . For the favourable reception of ...
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... Miss F. Emma Bourke . — At Mary - le - bone church , Middlesex , John Joliffe Tuffnell , Esq . eldest son of William Tuffnell , Esq . of Langleys , in Essex , to Miss Pilkington , daughter of the late Sir Michael Pilkington , Bart . of ...
... Miss F. Emma Bourke . — At Mary - le - bone church , Middlesex , John Joliffe Tuffnell , Esq . eldest son of William Tuffnell , Esq . of Langleys , in Essex , to Miss Pilkington , daughter of the late Sir Michael Pilkington , Bart . of ...
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