On this page
- Departments (1)
- Pictures (2)
-
Text (4)
-
Untitled Article
-
Untitled Article
-
\Z, r NO-TIQES tO CORRESPONDENTS. : U
-
Untitled Article
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Untitled Article
dies and sectarian dogmas to which his learning was felt to give a kind of reflected importance . Voyages and Memoirs of a Mid shipman . By John A . Heraud . . ; : JaaaQ ^ s ^ ^^ . | J y f ^ Ht / )^ I ; Me William Robinson , a youth intended for the law , persuaded his parents to allow him to abandon the bar for the navy . His choice appears to have been judicious ; for to an enthusiastic admiration
for his profession he" seems to have added peculiar faculties for the duties of a seaman , and he acquired credit saiJl aj ^ obatfoir in im short career . Ete ^ died ybirng atPenang , of an illitte ^ Contracted in ih ^ ac ^ - his
ta ^^^ cl ^ krge of Under the burning sun of the Indian seas . Jk € lflisiderable parfcoj the time he lived afloat was spe # t in the Mediterranean on a , surveying cruise , in .. ' '• V ' --:- ? ' ¦ Ai . - ¦ £ ' «;\ : ; . ~ ; ¦ ;¦ : '¦¦¦ ¦¦ ; " ¦ < , ' .
Untitled Article
At the suggestion of a kind and reflecting friend ( friends do really think better than one ' s self sometimes !) we have altered our determination hot to preserve manuscripts . They will be kept in future for the convenience , of those who wish
to have them returned . .. , , , , We are obliged to Mr J . for his interesting communication ; tut fear les ^ we ! might be accused of partial views , if we availed ourselves of it . Thanks ai&rW iV *} iW # ifor ^ is friendly greeting . We shall make use of his translation * > ' " *< JL j ^ athoUc ** writes vyith much sense and . fteling , and we regret that we must decline his Wtses . ' J ~ A- A' x ¦ ¦¦ * ¦¦ - ¦¦ • " ¦ ¦'¦;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦• - ¦*¦ ¦ - ¦ - - .: ¦ ••• ¦ ¦ ¦ : ,- " - ^ " - A pW > q « ie ^ as tefc for Ti H ; at th « Publisher ^; --We thank << A ^ jRriepid" for his hint , but have no hostile feelings to wards the publication in question , which certainly intends us no Jiarni , nor do we fear that it will
do us any . . , ( " C M . writes too carelessly , and doeb not condense enough . A pacquet will be left for him with the Pu ] Wjjsl | eiv i ^ - . : Jfi .. ; . ; . ¦ , * ,.. .. . . . . . . .,. , ¦ :. . ¦ . .. . ¦ ' ¦ . / ,. > : > . ; ,, i We j > ppe Mr M » has . received the ? papers for Cant .. . S ..,. , ...- ,...... ^ Chiaro-Scuro has feeling and fancy , but his rrlysticiarn is somewhat too dim in the i ¦ ¦
present Instance ; '' " '¦ ; i '' ' . I .. i / : '"¦ •"¦ •' | ^ ¦^ ' ¦ -U' > ) r ¦¦ . ; ;;; . \' .. ..:. x < y , t . \ L ' ' : &-- . ¦ " - . iRy aii accident we have overlooked W . iV . W / s la ? t communication . We jrfiftll notice it in our next * ¦ ^ i ^ ! » * . & ^^' " ^ ^ ^ ¦' " ' *¦ ; i > w - ^ JtttorR /« n ^ niis vemtt ^ api . ^' ,: v : ¦ - ^ . ' . ' . ^;¦ ' ¦¦¦ ¦ .. • ' . ;;^ ¦ = ¦ >^ -jr-.-5 . ; ---- ) : ff ^ f ^ >|? r : r :, rv /;^}; vu' % 3 | i % p : i |^ il ^ % }};{|^| : > witli a poet ' s banner ; ' y ^ wiM * ¦'¦ . i s ^ ysys ^ ii ^^^^^ ^^ 7 ' ^ should be as DOla with his muse as with the lady , and encourage her to respond iimtm ^ evdh wltn liis rli ^ iite ^ Vi& ^ h ^ Bfife < ir fMMnii ^ i ^ e'Ms ^^ M *^^^ - . ¦ : , ^ it : fe , Ji ? y ^ i ^ -w . ' ¦ i , :-,. { ¦
- ¦ ¦ :- -v ^ w % ' // A , ^ . - Printed by C . and jCfe&fUm PuUeney , tr «« t . I 3 «^ W ^> j y ?
Untitled Article
the Adventure * Captain Smith . It was his custom to keep a correct journal of events in his log-book , aM to write home from time to time tolerably copious accounts of his proceedings . The book conslsts o % sejB (| i | n | ahdl of | extracts from these letters , with a connecting narrative compiled from his
journal , and some additional remarks by the editor on the different places of note visited by the young seaman , and it forms altogether a pleasant volume of light reading ; rather from the sprightly and enjoying manner in whicjb the midshipman records hi ^ sensations , than from an ) i ; hih | f pariteciilalfly new or curious m his ektierieticiBfc
Untitled Article
2 &GP New Books .
\Z, R No-Tiqes To Correspondents. : U
\ Z , r NO-TIQES tO CORRESPONDENTS . : U
Untitled Article
[ Severn ^ booka came tdo late # r ^ notice ^ titt next month , wliei ^^ ttefii ?* tion alsojyillbe paid to Mr Stever& ' t Lyrics 4 , - hr :. ; ; •« , , . ¦ - , . ' - > o . & < " < ¦ <> - ¦>
Untitled Picture
Untitled Picture
-
-
Citation
-
Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 1, 1837, page 296, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1836/page/71/
-