ellishments, as far as the Proprietor
and Editor have control; but, anon, they will be at the bar of public
taste. To use a parliamentary phrase, other new "features" will be
introduced from time to time, so as to continue to reflect in THE
MIRROR the characteristics and curiosity of the present day, aided by
some of the bright lights of past ages.
LONDON,
_December_ 24, 1827.
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LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.
_PORTRAIT of His Royal Highness the DUKE of CLARENCE._
1. Pony Phaeton of his Majesty.
2. Emblematical Design for July.
3. New Church, Regent's Park.
4. Archers.
5. Royal Archer of Scotland.
6. Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle.
7. Garrick's Mulberry Cup.
8. Croydon Palace.
9. Hadley Church.
10. Emblematical Design for August.
11. St. Thomas's Hospital, Canterbury.
12. Duke of Devonshire's Villa.
13. Ancient Powder-Flask.
14. Town-Hall, Liverpool.
15. New Prison, Norwich.
16. Emblem of September.
17. Dublin Post-Office.
18. Hammersmith Bridge.
19. Monge's Mausoleum.
20. Ancient Grecian Sepulchre.
21. New Palace, St. James's Park.
22. Plan of Improvements in the Park.
23. Triumphal Arch, Hyde Park.
24. Temple Church.
25. Kew Palace.
26. Kanemboo Market Woman.
27. Shouaa Woman.
28. Bristol Cathedral.
29. Emblem for October.
30. Central Market, Leeds.
31. Palace at Stockholm.
32. Brambletye House.
33. Moated House, Brambletye.
34. Elsineur from Hamlet's Garden.
35. The Camelopard.
36. Body Guard of the Sheikh of Bornou.
37. Lancer of the Sultan of Begharmi.
38. St. Martin's, near Canterbury.
39. Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park.
40. Emblem of November.
41. Haddon Hall.
42. Autographs of the Conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot.
43. Navarino and the Island of Sphagia.
44. Plan of the Attack at Navarino.
45. Castle of the Seven Towers, Constantinople.
46. Fisherman of Bornou.
47. Musician of Mandara.
48. Caxton's House.
49. Bushy Park, the Seat of the Lord High Admiral.
50. Design for December.
51. Greek Armament.
52. City of Old Sarum.
53. The Clarence Cup.
54. New Steam Carriage.
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MEMOIR
OF
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CLARENCE,
_LORD HIGH ADMIRAL OF ENGLAND._
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Ye sacred arks of Liberty! that float
Where Tamar's waters spread their bosom w
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