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The Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions and politics . would be more suitable to the columns of anewspaper than to our pages, from which political and religious discussions are alikeexcluded. Longbow seems to have mistaken his powers : strength (or rather coarseness) isnot the only qualification requisite for shooting folly as it flies. Persons who reside abroad, and who wish to be supplied with this Work every Month aspublished, may have it sent to them, free of Postage, to New-York, Halifax, Quebec, andto any part of the West Indies, at £4 12s. per Annum, by Mr. Thornhill, of the GeneralPost-Office, at No. 21, Sherborne-lane; to Hamburgh, Lisbon, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Malta, orany Part of the Mediterranean, at £4 12s. per Annum, by Mr. Serjeant, of the GeneralPost-Office, at No. 22, Sherborne-lane ; and to the Cape of Good Hope, or any part of theEast Indies, by Mr. Guv, at the East-India House. The money to be paid at the time ofsubscribing, for either 3, 6,9, or 12 months. This Work may also be had of Messrs. Auuon and Krai*, THE Beposttorp OF ARTS, LITERATURE, FASHIONS, Manufactures, fyc. THE THIRD SERIES. Vol. III. April 1, 1824. N°- XVI. VIEWS OF margaiiets, the seat of the earl of cassillis. This beautiful villa, the SouthFront of which is represented in theannexed Engraving, is situated onthe banks of the Thames, in the pa-rish of Twickenham. It bore at onetime the name of Isleworth Park,and at another the New Park ofRichmond. The old house belong-ed successively to the Countess ofCharleville, Lord Muncaster, andthe Duchess of Manchester. Thewhole property, with what was calledTwickenham Park, was purchasedby Francis Gosling, Esq. who addeda portion of the park to the groundsof St. Margarets. This has beenrendered classic ground by the resi-dence of Sir Francis Bacon, whohere passed many of his happiestdays: here he pursued his first stu-dies in the great book of imagination may picture t


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