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... ; and finally, in cases where the nel~t° a Con l pledge has almost extended disappoint- o hic abs Sir, they offer to the married female those hopes han reasoably appreciate. oand Co. are to be consulted, as usual, every ats the house; and Patients in ...

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... Alticle they are direct Importers. It is roasted daily at their House on a new principle and the danger which has given rise to marry complairits, of trier-roastirg, over-roasting, and burning, is thus avoided. Cbj Carriage of One Pound of Tea, free within ...

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... through it cherry or jessamiiie stick, perhaps more than six feet long, The pipe bazaar is a tlvoulite place ?? reso t ; arid marry a Tartar arid Janiss-iry Inmry be seei there looking wistfully into the glass caises wh ch containi tdie eari- melled amber ...

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... been tile teacher of the nation; tire great source of politicat knowledge, arid of all those powerful arguments by which so marry hurinreds of thorusanlds are iioV able to combat this nefarious and desolating sway. IM PROMPTU. Written by a gentiemani present ...

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... of the bill. 'Ihe Minister of Fi- nances having reeni irformedi that the provisions of the said ukase hald been eluded in marry instances, arid wishing to en- force them, I beg to advise yoi, for tue iirfornmatioir of tile Baltic Committee, that any foreign ...

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... SITUATION, AS BUTLER, OR BUTLER AND VALET, In a Nobleman or Gentleman's Family, or to a Single Glentleman, STEADY active married man, without in- A cumbrance. The Advertiser is thoroughly acquainted with his Business, having lived as Upper Servant with ...

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... are theit wnaster's property. lit the event of the master's death the slaves go to his children or other kinidrer!. Slaves marry only with slaves. Tlhere are certaisl colours and dresses they are not allowed to wear. Square toed shoes are fobidrlen to ...

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... qnestton bh put tathwjtiige§..A. and M; ieraidiung i ,Seotlnd, cohabit togethrer; alidl havt a 'son, go ; A Ni ad M' afterwards marry titS &olasnd, audit is f6'untd by the special verdict that the sou is, biy thfi lawi of 'iScotlandc, fegitimated by the mhrriage ...

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... ble novelty, counsel and witnessesv were heard at the bar of the Hfouse of Lordseon Thursday., Th apicant, Major Bailey, married the lady n ldioa,-in 1B2S. Mle wlos the daughter of Mr. Ricketts, the registrar of Madras. in I8f5, YSm, Bailey'g health being ...

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... our advances apRear ques- tvensears SOn s they are by the multiplied proofs of TI eas ctesefuI experience. slispes arers of married life are sometimes disturbed by eqrtbleith ° of those blessings which concentrate the nuptiell et it ar the female labit is ...

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... finallv, in cases 11toetlie deloy of a ronnhiwil pledge has almost extended dis- t30lit~nrs tu (eisaoir, tlev offer to the married femoale those oples ?? ?? can reisto-ibly aippreriate. iiiI (rOSS and Co. anrr to be consilrted, as usual, every r, It their ...

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... acquirements, and has distinguished himselfin the army, both at the battle of Waterloo and the siege of Valen- ciennes. He is married to a daughter of the King of PrussiaI and is a Major-General and a Colonel of a Regiment in the Prussian service. THE FRENCH ...