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... to the pressure of News, the continuation of our Irish Correspondent’s communication is deferred. From a like cause, the Nouvellette, The Fear of the World,” must stand over. ...
... to the pressure of News, the continuation of our Irish Correspondent’s communication is deferred. From a like cause, the Nouvellette, The Fear of the World,” must stand over. ...
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... THOUGHTS on RELIGION, 1Lend EVIDENCES of CHRISTIANITY, of PASCAL. Newly Translated and Arranged, with large Additions from Original fSS. from the French Edition of M. P. Faugdre; with Introduction, Notes, &c. The Provincial Letters, price Ss. 6d. Miscellaneous ...
... following private and interesting letter, received from the hero the east:— The heat is already terrible in the tents, under these hills, vet glad the trip, 1 know nothing of the tribes who hold the hills from Tank to Dera (ihezee Khan. Now am filling mj head ...
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