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... their ficod by much hcarder laicour than ed cd would be re luired ticernc the sanme food in Van Diemeit's e Land, because thev have to till land of vcry inferior.quality, hi Ro _that it brings ctict.y bicek to time Btate of barter anid to tme iii ly use ...

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... titutioit of public integrity made patriotism appear a tvulgar eccentricity. ?? gave his most strenuous opposition to a standing army, and in writing to his constituent>, said, I hope to see your town once more eusnarrisoned, for Icannot but remember those ...

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... chance than seemed jo at that moment to be theirs of receiving support in in time. For there was not a private in the British 1e army who was ignorant of the conformation of the Ln minds of those by whom their movements were re- to gulated; indeed, in such ...

Literature and Reviews

... elevated to the Peerage. Serjeant Woulfe, Chief Baron of Exchequer i Ireland. Sedeant O'Loughlin, Master of the Rolls in Ire land. Mr. Western, elevated to the Peerage. Sir J. Wrottesley, ditto. Mr. Hanbury Bateman, elevated to the Peerage. Mr. Mlethuen ...

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... Albatross, ' Mr. and Mrs. Pigeon are not at home.' 'Young woman,' remarked Cap- tain Albatross, raising his fore finger, and shaking his head in the serene countenance of the domestic, ' Young woman, I don't know what wages they give you but to some persons ...

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... soon as opposed to real danger, they fled and hid themselves in a eave, leaving their armies to shift for themselves. Joshua having effec- tually disposed of their armies, ordered these kings io be brought forth out of their hiding place; bid his captains ...

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... sad and disconsolate. At last he said, So, poor woman, you find she is gone! Yes, Sir, I merely called upon you to condole with you upon the melancholy occasion. Ay, she is gone I a very good woman ; a great loss to me, cer- tainly, Sir. But I'll ...

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... affinity. The t founder of the Peerage was a Laurence Dundas. ofe Merse, who was a Commissary-General and contractor to the Army, from 1748 to 1759, and was created a t Baronet in 1762. His only son, Sir Thomas. who sue- seeded him in 1781, was elevated ...

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... following heads :-Capacities of Woman-Influence of Woman-Education of Wo- ?? Life-Reasons for Marriage--Conditions of true Marriage-Society of Young Men-First Love-Conduct during En- ?? and Maternal Duties-Trialsl of Woman anti her Solace-Encouragements ...

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... following heads :-Capaeities of Woman-Influence of Woman-Education of Wo- ?? Life-Reasons for Marriage-Conditions of true Marriage-Society of Young Men-First Love-Conduct during En- ,gagement-Conjugal and Maternal Duties-Trials of Woman and her Solace-Encouragements ...

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... heads :-Capacifies of fa Woman-Influence of Woman-Education of W- ti ?? Life-Reasons w for Marriage-Conditions of true Marriage-Society dt of Young Men-First Love-Conduct during En- m ?? and Maternal Duties-Trials m of Woman and her Solace-Encouragements ...

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... applied for admission. The first applicant was a woman with three children. She was a native of Cork, but her husband was a Welshman. Mr. Cantillor (according to the Cork Consatiluton) said that, although the woman had no claim on the union1 they could not turn ...