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1791_. Round this the merchant's name, as in the first; and on the edge, _Bon pour Bord. Marseil. Lyon. Rouen. Nant. et Strasb_. [Note 7: This article is, "The law has the right of prohibiting only those actions which are hurtful to society."] I have seen a silver token almost as big as a shilling. On one side is represented a woman sitting, leaning with her left arm on a large open book, at her right is a cock perched on half a fluted column; and the inscription round these figures is, _Le Fevre, Le Sage et Compie. ngt. a Paris_. On the reverse is _B.P._ (bon pour) 20 _Sols a echanger en assignats_ de 50L and round this, _et au dessus l'an 4 me de la Liberte_, 1792.[8] [Note 8: This and the former _echanger_, &c. and _remboursable_, &c. appear to be superfluous.] In this Hotel is the cabinet of the royal school of mineralogy, which Mr. Le Sage has been four and twenty years in forming and analyzing; it is contained in a magnificent building, with a dome and gallery almost entirely of marble. THEATRES. AT this time there were ten regular theatres open every evening. The first and most ancient of which is the Opera, or Royal Academy of Music. The old house which was in the Palais Royal, was burnt in 1781, and the present house, near St. Martin's Gate, was built in seventy-five days. The number of performers, vocal and instrumental, dancers, &c. employed in this theatre is about four hundred and thirty. The price of admission to the first boxes is seven livres ten sous, about six shillings and eight pence, (or three shillings and four pence as the exchange then was.) 2. The _French_ playhouse is at present called _Theatre de la Nation_. In the vestibule or porch is a marble statue of _Voltaire_, sitting in an arm chair; it is near the Luxembourg. 3. The Italian theatre behind the _Boulevart Richelieu_. Notwithstanding the name, nothing but French pieces, and French music, are performed here. 4. Theatre _de Monsieur_. _Rue Feydeau_. Comedies and operas are performed here, three times a week in the Italian, and the other days in the French language; for which purpose two sets of players are engaged at this house. 5. Theatre Francais. Rue de Richelieu. At these four theatres the price of admission into the boxes was a crown. 6. Theatre de la Rue de Louvois. 7. Theatre Francais. Rue de Bondy. 8. Theatre de la Demoiselle Montansier, au Palais Royal. The box price of these three last was
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