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... 'affinity. , We venlerafthoil naii~eof-lindley. Mluillryi and wb give' ti ?? i Ileyr shujok ?? cordiail ivelcome' lecenseelie speaks ?? ieOs. osigit of t~he' deljfiated gramniarianii.! On Msirray. fi irs. 'piftit 'ctpjlaluse prailcied -its realr effaet; Inistead ...

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... 0 : - coxc1itoviER55AL Anu . Mlarvell in his controversy with Bishop Pker,-the Cham- pion ofthi li'bt Duiise psrt3' tlps speaks. C There are soeie who could not dn betterths atteifid to the observsation: ' Ile Bishop Parker) is 'the' firotiministerof ...

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... For it is a general observatiwn, that a facility of adopting man. nhm. d ners is the talent of a knave. A pick-packet looks, speaks, ace and behaves much more like a geiCtleman, tban ah honest trades- me: ml ntan does. It is only iii the highest class that ...

THE ANGEL OF THE PESTILENCE, (From the Aurara [ill].)

... b1ut we Ill think tliat 150 Ilet'tlisi ve cail furnish a parallel te this foe barefcfled effronltery. The apes-5 II tie Paul speaks ofinien 11 whoae Gild is their beP~l', wh~ose glory of is their eltaini, Saisl whiose enti is destruction. Tilhe text w'oitil ...

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... convcrsation le usually 4 contributed his fuil share, yct lie evinced no desire to lead, but was as reatly to listen as- to speak. Clheefiltiess, activity fran}kness, acuteness of intellect, and kindnrss of heart, wtre so obviously the main ingredients ...

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... 6examiplar in the New Testament ;- and it is one which deludes ~ 3aid ruins souls by thousarndfs. My~firm conviction is (ansi I pi speak it not sn tire heat and. haste of itfntroycrslal discusson, hbut ivlcalmn delibera Coss',alid''ineensse regret) that national ...

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... men11ts of tile frame, ali tith ll1errili Iilihad lavs b1re its illterlllii strIuCtir-e. We sttmi-ely need sty that, iii speaking of the severity of Mi. 1lster's ,jqirlgieit, wil do n( t meial j tllilt lie ha~s smitl scevel) oI ililieritedl thillas ...

LITERATURE

... e'vietv, in every page of which we feel the efficacy of an imaginationt caqialy strotag resd femiiine;-where every sentiment speaks the elevation ofa gracious genius. TIrE AAIUtOIIs Or WlEST.TIINSTER'S SEAT, atotn HMali, tbe beautiful Coustless of Tatnkervillc ...

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... thinks it most de. wi d irable to tticctplish is, to tlutble bankeri to give a grettly in it extended ?? til the pub1lic. We speak til tile bti i- authoritV lf soime of the best-infurmited haiikers it the COwL i lic d try, swltio Ave. say, thiat tlere is ...

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... iteant tot leavre wvitli~er aI paper to acquaint te~t tiorlti with Itis senitbilenits,t iii rcse they reftiseil him liberty to speak onl tue scaffold ; aitti fearful lest his feelings itt talking of' tis little sotn should be too distressinig, lie avoided ...

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... riseir effect they chiefly depettd on cthe manener in which they are carried iteto exeetetit.o Of cleat before us3 we can speak very favoteretlly. .Perhaps this volunie treatsn ef rho characters eteid actions of men who lived itt too ?? times to take ...

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... to mornt to rejoice, to pray-they lolted, and at last believed. CC Eliot had to address thebold aid imaginative warrior-to speak to his passions-and touch hisi fierce yet generous heart. It will be perceived that his addresses were often ardent, figura- ...