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... she will be as pretty as ever. ALL iN TEE THADE.-Our tobacconist, who has lately retired to a small villa on the outskirts, speaks of it as- his snuff-box. A FEw EniOATiONAL DecrNiTiosus.-Mental Arithmetic -Abstraction. Book-keeping-Not returning volumes ...

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... knew form the mass of the society. The question, then, of the probabilities of a con- i tinuous fame amongst the English-speaking race 1 must be judged by this consideration. Will a success due to a temporary cause, the rapid growth of a particular class ...

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... EDssay on the Government of Dependencies, and d A Glossary of Provincial Words used in Herefot dshire, )f The Times thus speaks of the deceased :-We have rarely o had a sadder duty to fulfil than that which now devolves is on us, when we record the death ...

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... North Metropolitan Companies amounted to 2,076,9001., and the value of this Capital to-day is 3,108,6351. The above figires speak for themselves. They show that an in- vestment of 2,076,9001. of capital at tome (or less than either of the last Loans to ...

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... rest with her whom he so well * loved; that we were permitted to gather round his grave, uiry and that I was permitted to speak the same words ever Lpril him. A great man, en eminent man;- a man who devoted and his high scientific attainments to practical ...

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... the City Council, he was honest and independent, and, as lie was not addicted to the vice of continual taojiing, when he did speak he.wae sure to be listened to with attentive respect. As a M.lagis- trate, lie displayed dignity and firmness With a just diz- ...

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... this description at Bicester and Ambrosden there is not oneindividual one penny in arrear for rent. This circumstance alone speaks volumes in favour of the plan. The object of the writer is to beg of those farmers who are enemies to the allotment system ...

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... search next mouth ; and they would hardly send him on such an errand if their minds were made up that it must be fruitless. To speak seriously of a topic that revolts at jesting, we fervently hope that rumour has been ascribing to the Lords of the Admiralty ...

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... 216 passengers from this neighbourhood, including 68 from this city, availed themselves of these delightful trips, and they speak in the highest terms of the admirable manner in which they were conducted. ExcuRsIoN TnmiyS TO OxroRD.-The Oxford, Wor- cester ...

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... in all matters of musical judg- ment, Mr. Hogarth was as ready to perceive merits as to detect faults; and far readier to speak of the first than of the latter. His kindliness of criticism was indeed the only point in which he could ever incur the charge ...