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... if we take the island of Great Britain, leaving t.e ulster-ifsanud oct of the question, and allow for the provision of the army and navy, we shall not be greatly in error, if we state the yearly consumption at ifteen; millions of quarters, which is something ...

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... to my most pressing querists. It is an old saying, that a man can elevate a woman to di his own station in society, if he happens to be her superior a] in rank; but that a woman cannot elevate her husband. tl But if a man elevate his wife in the world, ...

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... crowded with people, more orulesi interested in the scene about to take place. The greater part of the crowd consists of small land-holders, whose estates are in balance, or who are sharers in such estates. These have a hungry eager-look, and wander about ...

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... again to land, and again comes back about twelve o'clock to fish, and about three o'clock f reiterates the samne. This is so certain, that when this bird is seen on going to Canada, they know surely that they are a hundred leagues from land. And no one ...

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... hundred houses more, the property of 30 or 40 spinners and weavers nmt abovereferredtq. Twocasesmaybegivenas examples: one young woman was pointed out, who, being an orphan. and ori- ginally destitute, had saved and laid out on mortgage upwards of 1001., and ...

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... Marhesi, 800 s'quilni for a month. Early In 1798, abe Imarried M. Fellesent, a native of Lyons, son of a banker; he wW§~ ids ?? army, which he quitted on his marriage, and settled in the neighbourhood of Venice, where bis wife bad purchased an estate; she ...

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... expedients adopted to reconcile the people to the change was one, which is often employed by liberals. Before the revolutionary army broke up on its march to Kieff, one of the chaplains came forward, and after the celebration of divine service he read and ...

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... ihting at great disadi- Virn~ge rid Wee frin at andm 'he wo CtIptrrt..s meeting, theywer ahirtto r~rp~e itb~awne heir suffiering army, sehe FooishJoe amewiththetr'trtq of a deer, hearwit a ligtedtrtchrin trch whchhe ~riedto thre drv underbrush. Ihirblae srea ...