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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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... its back over the bay from Bare to Puzzoli. But we have not done with Harris; he is evidently strong I upon dolphins. Sir Thomas Herbert tells him, Harris, ltsat they much affect the coinpany of men, and are nourished like men- they are always constant ...

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... Acts of I Andrew, of Jobsi, of Paul, of Peter, of Philip, of Thomas. I The sublime ?? of St. John was supplemnented by 3 The Revelation of Paul, The Revelation of Peter,- of ,Stephen, of Thomas. Therewerebookswhicbprofessed - to record the preachling ...

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... sceei to be ai illoitt u'lsiesil ill their spt'skiitg prettimmeSS . And for sumnier 2111 VHllhi, ailii even for winter, the hardy plants coin- :It iuellytia~i., Of titlls subjj1ectS, someli showy etloliglt even I XC't Of c laetit tnatud I y 1utore beautiful ...

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... an alusion to the liberal character of the institute, and expressing the great loss it had sustained in the death of Mr. C. Hardy and the Rev. Dr. Willis, the donors of books, and other friends who had helped the institute in various ways, were thanked ...

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... grove of cocoa- nut trees, with their nodding plumes and clusters of fruit interspersed with the pandanas and such other hardy plants as can exist en such an arid soil. The various fruits and esculents that gr'mw spontaneously on the lovely vol- canic ...

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... have no doubt that the muloe is the bet and thee most hardy animal on which to depend as a beast of burden, Pr operly laden, and with pack-saddles made to fit, he is quicker in his paces, nearly as hardy ia his food, and less likely to suffer in a country ...

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... C/mapsj-er as Ger- menz Waort/ra/p. Joiiw IIAHIIISON.-John Harrison wvas anl only son, ?? tied two sisters-Edith, married to Thomas Gle'l- b~ill, of BeLrkislrnid ; rind Grace, to Alexainder Robinson2, a Leeds merchanlt, who lived in Brigga~te, and whom she ...

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... cashiered this week. It was a thing suddenly done; for about one of the clock, as they were at dinner, my Lord Conway and Sir Thomas idmondes came with an order from the King that they must instantlyaway to Somerset House, for there were barges and coaches ...

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... 1coigne of vantage; whose courage in war strublt the veteran Roman legions with surprise, and whoue skill in riding their small hardy horses and dexteity in driving their soythe-armed chaistoT would be now viewed with admiration in anoy circus in Europe whose ...

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... sit almost irreaistible inclinetion to leave yorir saddle;! 'aidtekX' pluisge over' yqnsr horsees 'bead, ' in which ceae' .i Thomas M~oore. It ie* cael ?? it and it iB neatly printed on tinted paper. t'ZIDLiSS COgEISoREPNaDX W Lat who will write the history ...

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... dignity, a ad of easy gentleness and affability; and though his , health had at first been frail, be had become strong and Y hardy as he grew up. He could ride with the reins a dropped and his hands behind his back, and was excellent 0 in all martial exercises ...

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... flower work should be avoided: In consequence of the ceaseless care it requires, and all attention shouldlbe paid to the hardy and permanent ~ornaments fit foisuchira place. Amnon~ these' are happily found aubnerous graceful and' weeping siubjoots very ...