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1. VIEW OF MARISTOW, DEVON, THE SEAT OF SIR MANASSEH LOPES, BART. 187 FULFORD-HOUSE, Devon, thE SEAT OF COLONEL FULFORD 188

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- Narrow Escapes Singular Merchandise Fanaticism The Advantages of Taciturnity-Possibility of fertilizing the Deserts of Africa The Cheerfulness of Genuine Piety-Tycho Brahe the Astronomer 237 MUSICAL REVIEW.

NEATE'S La Grazia

RIMBAULT Airs from Winter's Opera,
The Interrupted Sacrifice.
The Beauties of Winter's Interrupted
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WEBER'S Arrangement of Mehul's Ro

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RAWLINGS' "Shepherds, I have lost my love"

PLEYEL'S Mélange

BLEWITT'S" Lovely Rosa"

FLEET'S "Put round the bright wine" BARNETT'S Monody on Weber.

FASHIONS.

LONDON FASHIONS.
Dresses.

Ladies' Evening Dress

FASHIONABLE FURNITURE.-Upright Piano-forte, Music-Stand, and Chair INTELLIGENCE,

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