The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 387, August 28, 1829 by Various
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page 45 of 51 (88%)
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The company of comedians will this day give a representation of
the comic piece called Manine. The celebrated Italian will also dance the Fandango, and the theatre will be superbly illuminated. * * * * * "_Write your name at full length_ the _first_ time you order any thing which you ought to pay for, that the person so employed or ordered may have no difficulty of applying (legally) if necessary for payment."--_The advice of one who from a common soldier died in opulence honestly gained by trade_. * * * * * A French philosopher placed a statue in his hall, under which was the follow-distich:-- "Whoever you be, Sir, pray take off your castor; For this is, or has been, or will be your master." * * * * * PARIS. The following Notes convey some idea of the extent and resources of the French capital:-- |
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