168 (Vol. 3)

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Nothing can withstand the attraction of the new Brazilian Spectacle at the Royal Amphitheatre. Only a night or two has elapsed since its first appearance, and almost every box is engaged for a number of evenings to come. A diamond, however, will shew its brilliancy, against every attempt to the contrary; and the interest attached to this piece is such, particularly the present situation of the Prince Regent of Portugal in the Brazils, which it pourtrays [sic] with the most happy effect, that we will venture to insure its attraction as long as England and the Brazils continue the ally of each other.

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