216C (Vol. 2)

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The Royal Amphitheatre, Westminster-Bridge, may be said to have taken Curiosity in some manner by storm—such are the potent and interesting attractions of the new Military and Naval Spectacle, called British Glory in Egypt, presented for the 2d time last night to one of the most numerous, distinguished, and fashionable audiences that has been witnessed for a series of years. To speak in any other terms than praise, of this inimitable production, would be to censure only to be censured.—Such incidents as this Piece displays, with its Legion of real Cavalry and Infantry, together with a Fleet of the Line, was never before seen on the Stage

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