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34D (Vol. 2)
July 29, 1791The truth, force, and splendor with which the Royal Escape from Paris is described by ASTLEY in the Royal Fugitives,...
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34F (Vol. 2)
August 04, 1791ASTLEY’s manner of representing their Majesties of France escape, is equally a compliment to his heart and mind. For while...
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34 (Vol. 3)
July 16, 1806The celebrated Spectacle of the “Fair Slave” is fixed to be withdrawn in the course of a night or two,...
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35A (Vol. 2)
August 06, 1791THE LAST NIGHT OF THE PRESENT PERFORMANCES. FRANCE in an UPROAR. Mr. ASTLEY, Sen. being in Paris during the Attempt...
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35B (Vol. 2)
August 07, 1791A CHANGER OF PERFORMANCES, (During the fifth Easter week) with a continuation of FRANCE IN AN UPROAR; OR, THE ROYAL...
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35 (Vol. 3)
July 19, 1806The last Night of the present Entertainments, as a Change will take place on Monday next. ASTLEY’s.—Under the Patronage of...
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36B (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1790PRINCE OF WHALES’s BIRTH DAY. ROYAL GROVE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Mr. ASTLEY, Most respectfully begs leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry,...
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36G (Vol. 2)
November 30, 1790DUKE of YORK’s BIRTH DAY. ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE. Mr. ASTLEY, Most respectfully begs leave to inform the...
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36E (Vol. 2)
July 31, 1791The new dramatic dance of “Love and Valour, or, Astley’s West Indian,” that was performed for the first time last...
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36B (Vol. 2)
August 10, 1791ASTLEY having engaged so inimitable a dancer as M. MERCEROT, who appeared last night at the Royal Grove, promises to...
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36C (Vol. 2)
August 16, 1791DUKE OF YORK’s BIRTH-DAY. ROYAL GROVE. ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, WESTMINSTER-BRIDGE. MR. ASTLEY most respectfully begs leave to inform the Nobility, Gentry,...
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36A (Vol. 2)
August 18, 1791The most capital fire-work which ASTLEY exhibited last Friday night in honour of the Prince of WHALES, was thought by...
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36D (Vol. 2)
August 19, 1791The new dancer, Mons. MERCEROT, seems to have danced himself already into the good graces of the public. All those...
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36H (Vol. 2)
August 23, 1791ANECDOTE. A gentlemen just arrived from Paris, has favoured us with the following Anecdote of French Politics. It seems, when...
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36I (Vol. 2)
August 25, 1791The Manager of any public place, who is not sparing in bringing forth fresh Amusements with taste and splendor, will...
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36 (Vol. 3)
July 21, 1806For the BENEFIT of Mr. LAURENT. ASTLEY’s.—Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and Duke of...
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37A (Vol. 2)
August 22, 1791THE LAST WEEK Of the PRESENT PERFORMANCES. ROYAL GROVE, ASTLEY’s AMPHITHEATRE, Westminster Bridge. THIS present MONDAY, August 22, 1791, and...
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37B (Vol. 2)
August 26, 1791Royal Grove Intelligence.—The new dance of Love and Valour, or ASTLEY’s West Indian, was performed for the first time last...
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37C (Vol. 2)
August 29, 1791ENTIRE CHANGE OF PERFORMANCES (Together with new Scenery, Machinery, Music, Dresses, and Decorations) BEING THE SIXTH SINCE EASTER MONDAY. ROYAL...
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37 (Vol. 3)
July 25, 1806ASTLEY’s. Under the Patronage of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of WALES and Duke of YORK. THIS present EVENING, the...
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