. The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics. o correspond :•we wear them over white satin of the neck; but they have at pre-sent few followers. Autumnal iiow-ers, pearl, and gems decorate thehair, as usual, in evening parties.Caps are not seen on j/oi/ns:; rooviertjexcept at the breakfii^t table, whenthe Maria Louisa mob, the fotind-ling, am! convent hood of lace, arcthe most in vogue with our fashion-ables. We g.iurally appear tilldinner in half-boots of silk, the co-lour of our ribbons or pelisses. Someprefer the Roman or Cirecian highshoe. In full dre

. The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics. o correspond :•we wear them over white satin of the neck; but they have at pre-sent few followers. Autumnal iiow-ers, pearl, and gems decorate thehair, as usual, in evening parties.Caps are not seen on j/oi/ns:; rooviertjexcept at the breakfii^t table, whenthe Maria Louisa mob, the fotind-ling, am! convent hood of lace, arcthe most in vogue with our fashion-ables. We g.iurally appear tilldinner in half-boots of silk, the co-lour of our ribbons or pelisses. Someprefer the Roman or Cirecian highshoe. In full dre Stock Photo
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. The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics. o correspond :•we wear them over white satin of the neck; but they have at pre-sent few followers. Autumnal iiow-ers, pearl, and gems decorate thehair, as usual, in evening parties.Caps are not seen on j/oi/ns:; rooviertjexcept at the breakfii^t table, whenthe Maria Louisa mob, the fotind-ling, am! convent hood of lace, arcthe most in vogue with our fashion-ables. We g.iurally appear tilldinner in half-boots of silk, the co-lour of our ribbons or pelisses. Someprefer the Roman or Cirecian highshoe. In full dress, coloured kill, appliqued at tiu toes with whitesatin in horizontal stripes, are a veryneat decoration for the foot, butcannot vie with those of white satin, silk, or kid. Amidst the vari(>f ofjewellery 1 sec here, the s;itin beadof unrivalled neatness, and the largemother-of-p«arl clasp and broach, set in gold, are the most novel aruleleii-anl. Adieu, via c/irre sctur !Expect a budget of intelligence onray return to town. Ever yoursaffectionately and faithfully, BliLINDA.. o05 VIEW OF LIXCOLNS INN FIELDS. PLATE 28. This square, flion^i surpassed I)ysonic others of flie Britisii melropo-lisiri rc£jard tothecCect ofthebuild-jiifi^s which compose if, is imivcr-sallj allowed to be the largest, andoneof the moslbcauliful in London, if not in Europe. It is encompassedon three sides by honses, and onIhe east, by ijjc wall of the terraceof Ijincolns Inn f^arden ; beyoridvhicli, the noble ranire, known bythe nanie of Stone Bnildin[s, strikethe eye as you enter the square onthe opposite side. The tlimensions of f liis square aresaid to correspond exactly with thoseof tiie b:ise of (he :in<rto the Duke of Anc;i.ster, si-tuated about the middle of the westside of the square, de