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... excellent article on The Competitive Sys- tern, present a few extracts. The able writer of the above-named article, after speak- ing of the progressive degradation and po- verty of the masses, and indicating these as the consequences of mechanical ...

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... excellent article on The Competitive Sys- tem, present a fewr extracts. The able writer of the above-named article, after speak- ing of the progressive degradation and po- verty of the masses, and indicating these as the consequences of mechanical ...

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... on thee as his steward-to give it dir freely to all, ashe hath given freely'to thee. in Oh, my friends, I speak the truth; God is my witness I speak the truth, when I tell you that these thoughts are not matters of doctrine but of experience. There is one ...

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... on thee as his stewad-ogive it din- freely to all, as he bath given free]yt he in t 11 Oh, my friends,' I speak the truh Gdis my wittiess I speak the truth, when I tel you that these thoughts are not matters of doctrine hot of s -experience. There is one ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... years, more than one-third of my time has been spent there; that my sojonrns extend over a large extent of country, and that I speak three languages fluently. I premise these things to give weight to the conclusion I have come to, and which is, that there ...

Public Amusements

... from all parts of the house)-i- compliment whose true value is to me greater than that of silver and gold; a compliment which speaks of their' esteem and affection for--and of their confidence 'in, the leader . who has thus-far struggled in their cause. (Much ...

LITERATURE

... lilt treat 'Menid'zriiuplyas aloye-s-tory, having, relations, I fas all love-stories must haive, Nvithli te enter worst. Speaking ?? uoftlselinerita offc the r' the LEosodaevavs, ''Perl, andre rearl, it grows ripen the mnind. Cuislaing hardly , -weak ...

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... sought to take it again.e 4Maggie, darlinee may I speak? Her lips bs e moved he saw, but he could not hear. A pang of ui d affrigbt ran through him that, perhaps, she did not T twish to listen. May I speak to you ? he asked to again quite timidly. She ...

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... a e signed himself to his sufferings, and his fate with a n y serene peace which a saint might envy. r t I speak of one whom I loved; but I speak of E d him because his example should be a light to the b e young men of our party. Harding was the type of ...

VARIETIES

... plenty of time onl his hands, and he cannot find ?? anybody to cash it for him. nery The editor of a Yankee contemporary, speaking of a lull, drink he once had occasion to indulge in, says he conldn'tb tell whether it was brandy or a- torchlight procession ...

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... excellent article on The Competitive Sys- tem, present a few. extracts. The able writer of the above-named article, after speak- ing of the progressive degradation and po-. verty of the masses, and indicating these as the consequences of mechanical ...

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... the Church of Rome permits no such inde. pendent action on the part of its priests. To give way to benevolent impulses, to speak frankly the feelings and emotions of the heart, to enter upon works of mercy and charity, without leave of the superior, is ...