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Obituary.—Mr$. B. Bowles, 36S
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Mrs. B. Bowles. QnFfiday, the 22nd of Ap...
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And thou , usurping warrioi > thou ! To wbom thi weak , the timid > iow , Thou 9 PLFKDID cuitsr ^ whose actions prove , That states may be undone by ! ove , Thou foe to man , upheld by martial breath . Thy march is on a mine > thy ercry dream is death .
And when ihis meteor ' s baleful rays , Are lost in freedom ' s ardent blaze , Yes , when indignant France shall rise , Her foraj all nerve , all lire her eyes , And scdrrring e ' en the bayonet ' s away , Shall sweep this impious scourge away , Then with degraded mien no more Shall man his fellow man adore »
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Then o ' er h > powers shall privcif ^ e presidr , And the bright star of Truth shall prove his polar guide . Edward Rushton . Liverpool *
Obituary.—Mr$. B. Bowles, 36s
Obituary . —Mr $ . B . Bowles , 36 S
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Impromptu . On seeing a transparency representing the Emperor Alexander assisting ta recover a Palish peasant apparently drowned . Audi alterant partem . Imperial generosity ' how pleasant ! Poland enslav ed , and sav * d one Polish peasant . Plain-Truth .
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Mrs. B. Bowles. Qnffiday, The 22nd Of Ap...
Mrs . B . Bowles . QnFfiday , the 22 nd of April , died Benn ^ e * Bowles , the wife of H . R . Bowles * of Yarmouth , iq the county of Norfolk : she was tne daughter of Mr . W .
Cunningnm Builder , Hammersmith ; at an eaTly period of life , having considerable talents for thjfr stage , she embraced that profession , and at the age of twenty was married to Mr . lAfckin , son of Mr . F . Aickin , fatmexly of Covent Garden , ami manager of the Liverpool
Theatre , by whpm after a short and xiniiappy union she was left a widow with one daughter at the agftrof Slk She pursued the theatrical profession with considerable reputation in the provincial
theatres of Weymouth , Exeter , York , and Liverpool & bd in the year 1 ^ 05 sto ^ pgeA With the Norwich company , where ? she soon became a gxeai favourite with tile
Mrs. B. Bowles. Qnffiday, The 22nd Of Ap...
public ^ Here she renewed an acquaintance with Mr . Bowles , then the acting manager of that theat re * to whom she was united in Fe- ^ bruary , 1806 . On an increase of family Mr , and Mrs . Bowles
determined to relinquish the profession they were engaged in for one where they might be more qsefully Employed , and have more opportunities of attending to the
education of their children . They opened a boarding school for young gentkmen in 1810 , at Yarmouth * where their success was equal to their warmest expectations . If * 1811 , Mr . Bowles , who had long considered and consulted with his
friends on the propriety of such a st ^ p , complied with the request of the trustees of the Presbyterian meeting at Filby , near Yarmouth * and undertook ihe niinisterial 4 ' & - ties at that place . Tb is evenYgava great pleasure to Mrs * J } a \ rte » p
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1814, page 363, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/mrp_02061814/page/43/
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