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... accompanying Ex'; ercises, a child will, in a few weeks, acquire a good knowledge of Grammar without any of the disgust- ing drudgery of TASKeS, which, under the present System, prevents nine out of ten from ever acquiring a knowledge of Grammar at all ...

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... Charter aid tihe Birmingham Petition; anD for the National Convention. A T a Meeting of the Northern Union Committee, A tbete following Resolutions were unanimously agreed to. That a West Riding Meeting be holden at Hartshead Moor, or otherwise Peep Green ...

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... for 1832. . Pice bos. cloth, FAMILY MANUAL and SERVANTS' GGUIDE. A very useful little Work, which will at chat serve as a Cookery Book, a Guide for, ever des- cription ol bervautis, and a valuable Assistant fe the Head of every l-amily. V~e ...

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... Mnt/dA r t A/a /y:lUu. azine,- -aotice oJ Arc-sa of Scientce for 1832. Pf4e 6s. cloth, FA. ILILY biANUAL and SERVANTS' Avery usefui'little Work, which will at once uirve as a Civokery BSoli, a Guide for every des. ti pti'oi of Servants, and ...

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... au-n, who *owing to a total ignorance of the general pritucipes of medicine, ruin the constitution, and 'ansi u lcerate d sore throat, diseased nose , a id eeonndry svmptiniS of a most violent character, uitil a melancho ly death puts a ...

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... Bridge End, in LeptQW, in the parish of Kirkheaton, on tbi Sid imitant, a Bull and: Mwsdiff DOG, principally of a ged ite olour, the left side of his face, thU left ear, and a small spot a little belowr the right hedoder ?? black; .be answers to the name of ...

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... frequently contracted in a moment of inebriety, the eradication is generally completed in a few days; and in tb? snore Avanaed and inveterate stages of the venereal infection, characterised by a variety of painful and distressing symptoms, a perseverance in the ...

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... to withhold a case so remarkable I as any ol record. Born in a polished circle of society, i was early sent to a most respectable pub- lic seminary whore, for some years, all went on with prosperity and happiness. Unfortunately, however, a habit fvas sent ...

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... diseases of a less paii. ful character. Mr. W., as a Member of the .Medical Profession, and from the peculiar nature of his proc. tice, can, with the utmost confidence, even to the most timid, offer hope, vigour, and perfect health What a grief for a young ...

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... &e. Copies of Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and a, may be lad on application. -, t Every honest Democrat should read No. 9, now publishing, of the ENGLISH CHARTIST CIRCULAR, ONE IIAL'F-PUNNY ONLY! O(1NTAINING a few Questions and a few Facts V respocting the CORN LAWS ...

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... induced to continue them. Recently, a remarkable case where a gentleman was so dreadfully afflicted with a scorbutic disorder as to be quite unsightly. by a patient undeviating course of these pills, his system has undergone a thorough ...

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... and whole a- eight verses of words; the Royal Stag Hunt, ss, described in a set of Qntadrilles, and seven others. dd 91. For June, contaiis five graceful Gilops and Race, t t- in honour of lie Darby; 'a complete set of nt Q.uattrilles; a Folo, as played ...