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... believing that Mishaki will exercise an immense influence upon the religious future of Syria.-Scenes in the East. A RowENA's MARRIED LIFE-ThOSe who have A marked her conduct during her maidenhood, her distinguished politeness, her spotless modesty of demeanour ...

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... iovorsigne, tie eldest is the n RuchNea of Saxe-Weimnir, aged 64; and the youngest, 1 the Qjeen of Bavana, agel 25. Of the married t pevereigne, thirteets are without issue, and the otiher n twenty-eight have male heire presumptive; of the latter, a aiarc ...

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... verness to sober judgament. E The dark story of' the cold-blooded murder of his sister-in-law is thus (correctly) told :_ He married and settled at Turnhan-green, in the heuse of his deceased uncle. His wife had two half- I sisters, each with £10 per annum ...

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... tendency Was his exiremne aitachnient to the-susairy of cultivated femstiles, aud -the ccm~ ceptiots he forinet'of tite married life ts ~ thepaniaceahbf lhila ills. -In'duch ?? he laid. asidei the'tnoiuk, and became - all geittleness-amid good htumour ...

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... minister. Previous o to this important event, which is described in a most accurate end lady-liku ?? sitter Mary hlis been married to a young squire of high degree in tile neigh- bourhood, who is made, however, to remain in a state of probation for sone ...

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... jah horse, and escaped by an opposite gate, leaving behind him .ny a-beautiful wife, Omm Hakeni, to whom he was recently He married. She embraced the faith of, Islam, but soon after cdy learnt chat her husband, in attempting to escape by sea to ier Yemen ...

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... translation, the was pulpits of Toe.gland, Hoddam, and Moffatt, in the last of P his which localities he died. The deceased married in early ling, life a Mr. P. Norris, of Hoddam parish, and became the been mother of one son and two daughters, all of whom ...

THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF JOHN HOWARD

... to those about him, in a quiet, unobtrusive manner, he began again to think of entering lito a married state, and on the 25th of April, 1758, lie was married to Henrietta Leeds, eldest daughter of Ed- ward Leeds, of Croxton, in Cambridgeshire, barrister-at- ...

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... with gaudy ribbons, arid their purple boots, walked to church, eacmaidadfollowed by the elders atid the young lads. d The married. womesn are insepartuble front their stately na- g tional caps; this old men froto their 'i bundas, embroidered r- more or ...

THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1851

... world could be promoted without the co-operation of the ladies: he found it so at home, and ventured to think that all the married men present would find It so ?? and cheers.) After a few further observations in praise of the fairer sex, and soliciting ...

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... theretos'Look-land-Die,'I and ' Him-of-the-Cloak,' youi 5 and 'Romneo,' and you know your own name, I Suppose. have 0 And so this marry child rattled on; and owing to her idle whir s8 prattle, he who was to be the founder of civilization in mighty mnigi: n regions ...

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... lt: ~his manly arlns,iwife-and childrcnt.:nd.:tla. whole dmotestic se( Y' circle, whiuch,.i -ia.Is. cntratice 'uito thle married statpi-cluses aun it, urounduti hm-ruld'constituies at part of hut' hoi anti Ilils %world. ?? rs; He~ is -noEt maerely eniobledt ...