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last twelve months with th * > vm $ my ojf Ti ^ PWJwK i ^^^ f reaewned Tippoo Sultan , T \ M was &e p ^ ild ^ fyr \\ f mpf ^ gftgr be some forty and odd year * W ftge-rrq »* ite the pjifj ) e pf 4 ? $ ) fi | $ p was given as a hostage to Lord Cornvvallia durijjjj fch ^ fMtt& flf Seringapatam , on peace being granted to Tippoo , \ n 17 ft 7 / fftiiy this is a prince of a vert / small property , considering : nfc < Wiigt # & and thtve could not be a finer opportunity for U > Q fUftplftJIfflf English munificence towards a needy and des ^ rviijg oly > c ^ . Some of the Royal Suitors cure now gone for a Um $ ty * $ fk their fortune * elsewhere , finding tlieir address not $ t pfettMt acceptable here . The Duke d'Orleans went hence t $ JJtarpIU and then to Vienna , having an eye towards the < Uwgbi ? £ tf tUe Arohduke Charley she being a gre ^ t heiress . H # w ^ ll M ^ VBr \> q
panied by the Duke de Nemours ; and it will ge ^ e ^ Uy fgiqnl that these princes 44 hunt in couples , " so ti&t , \ Q f oi ) d ^§ , f ^ catch the prize , it may he the more likely , by reactipn , WQffQSBr tion , or the forlorn hope , to fall into the mouth of the yt £ ier * ? Jp the present instance , however , tl ^ ey are bpth likely to fc $ 4 ^ i ^ r pointed , as the said heiress is far ipore disposed to appgpf | gf King of Naples . But should ahe not , we shall * oon U » v ^ Uw
oyg * here , ^ with his tierce and quart , m ! sa ! " i > -. « ij , Oscar , Prince of Sweden , is coming to see the 'f 4 fW Engtnh , " and only delays his visit till most pf the HY ^ # Ul 4 MV have departed , so that he may have the field pretty well to hiegggl ^ But what ohance can he have ) should QtUo pf Grqwe ^ five about the same time ? ., ;¦ ¦ - , -jh «
It seems a pity , on the idea first occurring to the iPWil * Wftt one of the handsomest nations in the world &Uaul 4 pot hfflf tpfciP of the handsomest of kings . It has been decreed otttaroiftt * p Greece a ad Bavaria , and on mature thoughts the disp $ PPirtft » V p advantageous . Greece sees on her throat * a face H ^ bicU ^ Uitfe # fair proclaim the ugliest in Europe , placed there 40 ft JQW * p ] I ^ IMH to a vain people , that virtue and talent are superior tQ tjfc #
tdfftfttieioui gifts of nature in personal euperiicies . For vv ^ flt MjJ ^ noble , or private gentleman , playa the fiddle like O ^ ia Ma ^ UHr nian ? No one . With his virtues w ^ tire not &ut 4 J 3 &tifl ^] acquainted , but we know that he practises hi * instruwt&t jfap three to seven houra a day , and Paganini , w itU whom Jir PQ&
played a duet at a court concert , De Beriat tw 4 Ofe Bvtt p il&Me acknowledged hia merit . They all agree , that if he WQIW RMT tise nine hours a day instead of seven , r ^ gul ^ rly * nd Ifir wp years , he would andoubtedly become on ^ of the befi , thijjbi > t > playert in « h # whole murical world ! If then , ( hq paMMMilHt f such a talent should have been instrumental U > A thj » m ^) MI'W
well wink his eye in expressin g a hope of success wiUi a lovely print ** by fiinul ^ r 1 AM 119 . Wo . shall fge . A 4 v ^ CWjr J ^^ fe confident yet insinuating address through the brilliant tfajxtag ef our
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1836, page 475, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2660/page/15/
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