TYPHUS AND CHOLERA.—AN ECLOGUE
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... OE, SAY NOT THOU ANBST DO NO GOOD. sh, say not thou canast do no g9o0: A ro there no bleeding hearts.to bind? A r tbere none of a hopeless mood,? A-X tlhere no straying ones to flnd? : 1 th0re no hear ...
... ~of B'ar,3'.e vsad's, Edinburgh Jfagaziee, for September. at This incuishle protectionist now falls foul of free trade thi for Pot I,,, ing origlisated the new sources of commerce mE whielt, ...
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... A n- -t f no n Atin 1 -AA S' A qertain degree of rivalry has ever existed between X Le Maneai~eter. andLiverpool. It is to be ho~ped that, what- B is ever lhe..on ...
... kINIG 'BOOM 'CSION. (From .PmJtc)( From Russian dteppa,'from Persian sand, From pine-fringed Norway ford , Ftrom Elbe and Ryder's peopled strand 've skaimmeO the sea, I've swept the land-.. Way for y ...
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... TH -M- -. SE FREE L]BRR. THE MlANOHE'STER FREE LIJBRARY. i Liver This admirable institution has nDNY been open for twelve thle C rtio-aths, and thle time is therefore a fitting one to ask c~aller ,whether it has realised thle anticipations of those who lengt predicted that, alien opened, it would be little cared for beam Or used by the people ;or whether, on th other band, it ideaI lias ...
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... I - WS National Education. A Sermon on the Education vis of the Poor. (Preached at New Brentford, d July 10th, 1853.) By the Rev. J. A. Emerton, ge D.D., Principal of Hanwell College, Middlesex. At 2 ...
... je Not in the gloomy chamber would I die, With curtains drawn, At early dawn; Whispers, light footsteps ; -and a mystery In each sad face, Which grief will trace ...
... I-% H. PuBhlC LTDBAEY.-PRINCELY DONATION. Sm- J)-j'-ATltsiN. William ;Brown, Esq., one of the members for South Lancashire, and truly one of the mer t. chant princes of Liverpool, has ofered to pre = sent th.'rmunificent sum of £6000 towardsithe erection of a new building for the Free Public Library and Reading-room lately established ia this town 'by the united exertions of the Oorpora- ...