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son THE [Price 7d. cHOLERA M0R.8 , 15 S or any other Infectious Disease will be prevented the'internal and external application of the AROMATIC CAMPHOR; Which,Ahrough 'the great virtue it possesses, May properly be styled the " LIFE PRESERVER." Merchants, Captains, and•others, wh
September 11, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
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February 26, 1832 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
TUESDAY.

TUESDAY.

'rue House resolved into Committee on the Reform Bill (England). The first proposition was, that " Appleby," which stands No. 53, in Lieutenant Drummond's list, do remain part of schedule A. That was opposed. The Committee eventually divided on the proposition, when there were—F
February 26, 1832 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
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February 26 THE BLACK SHEEP OF THE LAW, "o Heaven! that such companions thou'dst unfo!d, And put in every honest hand a whip, To lash the rascals naked through the world!" The absurdity of the law, as affecting debtor and creditor, is too Well known and appreciated in these time
February 26, 1832 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
TIIE SPEAKING FRENCII GRAMMAR.

TIIE SPEAKING FRENCII GRAMMAR.

In Sixty Lessons, particularly calculated to render the speaking of French easy to English persons. The fourth edition. By J. V. Douville ' M. A., Professor of the French Language, 110, Strand, London, 1832. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SATIRIST. Stu,—This Grammar, of which the - F - o
February 26, 1832 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
TO CORRESPONDENTS.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

•We thank Es As the fable refutes itself, there can be no neces• sity for the publication of his letter. Our tree admission does not extend to the four pieces at the Strand . Theatre. PILGARLIC'S hint is not lost. _Hie hare done with the sullied communicated by MR. HENZELL, bein
February 26, 1832 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
VALUABLE MEDICINES (Adapted for the present Period). TOWERS'S STOMACHIC ESSENCE.—As the Essential Oil of Peppermint and Sal Volatile are recommended;

VALUABLE MEDICINES (Adapted for the present Period). TOWERS'S STOMACHIC ESSENCE.—As the Essential Oil of Peppermint and Sal Volatile are recommended;

by Official Authority, as remedies which should be immediately resorted to, in the first stages of attack of CHOLERA AI OR BU s, this preparation is earnestly recommended, as one of vital importance to families. It contains the essential ingredients alluded to, and in a form so
February 26, 1832 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
We have deferred a consideration of Miss Kemble, for many ob%ions reasons, the least of which, perhaps, is a fear

We have deferred a consideration of Miss Kemble, for many ob%ions reasons, the least of which, perhaps, is a fear

on our part of not escaping the imputation of a want of gallantry, in venturing, freely and fairly, to give our opinion of her merits. It may be thought a little out of date now to enter upon a critical examination of the young lady's capabilities; but as we commenced, so MIS we
June 12, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
• 7‘4E "TIMES" AND THE LATE MRS. SIDDONS. mi_ r -- ventured some observations on the subject of the rs

• 7‘4E "TIMES" AND THE LATE MRS. SIDDONS. mi_ r -- ventured some observations on the subject of the rs

tobe paid tO the memory of Mrs. Siddens. These obser- Iyiirl o r a th a e known dictated in a tone of severity but little in accordance a liberality of its editor, and evince so much of th e intolerante of secta r i an feeling, that we should imagine the 1 3 7 an t tO have been
June 12, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England
 
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June 12, 1831 - Satirist; or, the Censor of the Times - London, London, England