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... almost as woliderlul as that the same description in lornier times lot as the Apostles had the power the Gospel being able speak to Varlhians, Klaiuitcs, Alesoiiotamiaiis, Cappadocians, Phrygians, piulians, Egypti;ins, iv\blaiis, Komaus, Cretes, Arabians ...

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... MATRIIONIAL FELIC.ITY. ' Hiut happy they the hxappiest of th ir kind. Such is- the langsuagc otthe imnnortal T'lolnvitii, v hen speaking ?? State ; but to ensure that happiness, it is necessary. as Juvenial observes, 1 I 4ens sana il cur- pore sano1,' to have ...

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... MATRIMONIAL FELICITY. But happy they the happiest of their kind. Such is the languagc tf the ihinuortal Thoismon, when speaking of the Marfiage State ; but to enusi e that happiness, it is necessary, as Juvenal observes, ?? Mens sana in cor- pore sano ...

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... age, 5 feet 5 inches high, of a ruddy complexion with light eyes, and light hair, well made, walks quick and upright, and speaks fast. Whoever will apprehend the said James Kerridge, and lodge him in his Ma- jesty's goal for the town and borough of Ipswich ...

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... MIATRlRM(ONlAL F'kLiTY. Btt happy they tht happiest of their kind. Su(, is the. 1fl-itiagte ithe tu nnorstal Thomson, nhen speaking of the Mai;7riage State; bht to ?? that happincss, it, ISnecessar y.. as Joivenal ob1serves,- Moens a aia in Cl pul'e.S ...

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... of nervous dis- orders. l he daily testimoniials rhicil the proprie- tors receive of tioireffcacy in the above coml)lpisitu speak volumes. The following is amoug ?? latelv received:- Coey of a Letterfroam the Rev. T. Jones;, Bruvg/totn, Riunts. Sir,-I have ...

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... Bhit happy the h tltt. hiapiest ft thieir klhsll. Stich is tile la'atgite6e o't the stuin:4 os tal ITluilisoilt tI hen speaking o' Marrslitrrtage Mtate ;lihtto elislt that lppinen. it 'isneecssary. as Juvenal observes etensatn: in cot- pore slino ...

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... literature, by John Brown, M;ister of nn Academy, Kingston. The NEW PLEASING ltr'STRUCTOR; or, au In. t troductioh to the varOus Speak'rs ; Consisting of select pieces in prose and verse, fron modern auvthrs, SS. 6d. t bound. Tl'OKF's PANTHEON, or Heathen Gods ...

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... reconciling O'Connell to a life of peace and order, such a proceeding will only stimulate him to further exertion. We believe they speak the truth in this instance. Unhappily secon- dary punishments have rarely had the effect of reforming the criminal, and our ...

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... are called, ticklings in the throat, which act as a consiant stimulus to coughing, and causisig the afflictedi to breaih and speak freely. it pro. wieces rest and sleep in an eminent derree, and strengthenls the consti. tution, whicl enablesit snrepel aiaenemy ...

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... called, ticklings in thle throat, whirl act as a constant stimulus to coughing, and causingi tse afflicted to breathe and speak freely. It produces rest and sleep in nn eminent degree, amd strengthess ?? constitutiomt, wlsich enables It to repel an enemy ...

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... has attended the performan- Tces of Mr. JAcos, the Wizard of Wizards in the Metropolis and throughout the Provinces, at once speaks the nature of the amusement afforded; last season alone at the Strand Theatre he performed to upwards of 150,000 persons in ...