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... officers, who could speak that It tongue, was brought, who addressing himself to our 'T doctor in Latin was. answered by him in Greek, In whdich the other understanding as little as the first ' T did Litin, a thirdl was fetched who could speak Be Crook; but ...

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... to be on the look out for squalls. r An article entitled The Charter, and some- thing more ! will speak for itself-we may h add, that it speaks plainly. A review of Ledru I Rollin's pamphlet, 'The 13th of June, is l followed by Letters from France ...

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... to be on the look out for squalls. r! An article entitled The Charter, and some- i thing more will speak for itself-we may hi add, that it speaks plainly. A review of Ledru w Rollin's pamphlet, T1'he 13th of June, is s followed by Letters from ...

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... on the look out for s als. r Au article entitled 1 The Charter, asnd some. | cc thing more ! will speak for itself-we may I add, that it speaks plainly. A review of Ledru w Rollin's pamphlet, The 13th of June, is su followed by Letters from France ...

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... than ordinary tastec is evident in the getting-up of the wrapper. We trust that on a future occasion vwe shall bet able to speak in terms of unalloyed approbation s of the People's Review. The Spirit of Freedom..' Conducted by-Work- ing Mlen. 'New Series ...

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... than ordinary taste t is evident in the getting-up of the wrapper. t We trust that on a future occasion we shall be t able to speak in terms of unalloyed approbation of the P People's Review. I The Spirit of Freedom. Conducted by Work- l ing Men. New Series ...

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... more than ordinary taste is evident in the getting up of the wrapper. We trust that on a future occasion we shall be able to speak in terms of unalloyed approbation of the People's Review. The Spirit of Freedom. Conducted by Work- ing Men. New Series ...

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... but he I trusted that the uncertainty would be removed by further investigation, and that he should at length be enabled to speak with the assurance of one who had reasons and convictions of his own. He concluded by remarking that though we did not find ...

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... St. Simon-he seems to have 'Du' been anti-republican and anti-revolutionary l throughout the reign of Louis Philippe. He b speaks of his fruitless efforts and sacrifices sia to consolidate the Government of 1830 , and int avows that he laboured to ...

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... Simon-he seems to have our been anti-republican and anti-revolutionary nlag throughout the reign of Louis Philippe. He ber c speaks of his fruitless efforts and sacrifices slave to consolidate the Government of 1830 ; and intet avows that he laboured ...

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... Simon-he seems to have l ur- been anti-republican and anti-revolutionary enlis 'throughout the reign of Louis Philippe. He her i speaks of his fruitless efforts and sacrifices slav, qto consolidate the Glovernment of 1830; and intel avows that he laboured ...

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... comm'ented, and you willan remember one of the chief causes of the riots youM wish to quell, of the communism of which you mc speak, but do not understand, of the mad schemes ol .f hysical force revolt you so freely denounce but we fail to prevent. - di( ...