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ecu wnntwcn in wi.:l pari ni me country. J nei rombatauts stood to each other uiaufulIv, and hit and stopped until one was otf his legs. Half a minute frequently elapsed before a blow could He put iut the stops were so'dexterously managed, flowers lost the buttle by a full, alter lighting anhour and ten minutes.1VJoutlay evening a boxing match took place near Vanxh.d! (iardfur, between a gentleman and m haokney-t oi.cliuniu. The dispute arose in consequence of the coachman ende avouring to extort from the gentleman, and a party of friends who were accompanying him to that place of amusement, three slidbhgs more than his fare, and making use of abusive language. A battle immediate! v ensued between him and the gentleman, '■ It • * . ^ . iwho, in about ten minutes, gave imu u complete j lt;thrashing for his insolence* H t
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London Pilot

London, Middlesex, GB

Wed, Sep 13, 1809

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