652 (Vol. 1)

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     Mr. Astley has very luckily adopted the hint given him respecting the situating General Jackoo in such a manner as to render more conspicuous the observance of his pulling from his pocket, unfolding, and presenting his furlough. This extraordinary action was before entirely lost to the greatest part of the audience from defect of lights, which falling upon the front of his figure. ????? Mr. Astley has placed the table more ???? and lowered the chandelier, agreea???? The Intimation, it may be truly said the ???? of the General appear in quite another ????. The actions of so renowned a Gene,ral [sic] appear now in their true and proper light, so as to receive the approbation of the Public, which should always accompany the deserving feats of so estimable a character.

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