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,;A "TI'E C ONSTITUTION WISDOM. JIT-V ODEKATION."

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tf.hms : XTO POI.I.AHS AMI HI 'TV '"I 1 Sprr -r, yt iihu ilic ;r, lii'l 1 ia) n ilixiir? .1 l lln 1J U i,t TWO PO HHS ni t-t m..-. l!ir,. n.i.mli tr vlie rittuifiKM in ut ill k'ailovvd fur immi l" It. In w r" rrn-irc lli"ir jir i privftc JxiM nm" On- po'tag., or it will l- nld.it u ibi-ir ubr.ph v rs T Ih- di'ConiiniiM in'.l il rr arsfA rt' I lit t'ir njitinn ut In- T.Junr' : I'l l l.il'nt" i !!) 3 i!,mi)'itllH'ltY nt llir 1 'ill l llif tililf .uu. . il, i.i tii- i-di il 1 11 mjrim lit. rn i ti tin- liiit.ir mu-i lie nwi Ain r.nilSKMUNTS inserted it the 1.1 rns

thev considered the king sounpop- land, would, it was supposed, give, on', ccpt the I rown. i ins evidently an-, mg.u. . . 1 . I . r 1 . I .. . X 1 f . . - . . . 1 ' I 1 1 . 1 "I! . . 1 i" ..1 I . I 1' nindl-t in T:i 1111.1 TV. I S. I I 111 lie

,ir. l 1:11 no was rot snio nmmvi ins i no .m rvnosn 01 me svi" 01 ooi- nonecs inue L'oou win. ;iu hudwu'.m hva v. ... - .7 - -

i- . . .i. r a i f ..-.- m. ; a r.,(i,. i v.. 1 ..r. 1 rwMiiiini lv ni 1 hf "Tea i . lorce ol . a uo: al

suijecis wuereas, in latr, no was one icy io ue pursucu un; .iip.i.n .ivi.. uvunvi iiam; AJu-, j.v - ol' the most popular monarch which lanrc reduction oftaxeswas mticlpated. . lant! can allow the Autocrat, whose im-i Guards, every where armed and riui i:n?land ever h id. The Duke of Wei- lViore the retirement ofthc lir.tih I men. and apparently powerful empire ; ped, to have a regular army of (HUM y

il iirT ,-ti. in i 14 i ! 4 il I sf til i nriK. ri ucrvri . miTiKirv n mnTtMrp n r in f c r ( rs w r i it in n .uiriiii - " T - - - i

oppo?(Mleruil;itional pro-1 hie to foreeo. what nunihers an appeal 2 .Northerns! a( s of Europe." . hora the Crown would mutcr ir. an ii-

that from the information he had recei-1 to the interests of humanity had 1 ecu ' thionK to

Ued. he. ooutueu not that an attack hr.v.i- it nhnnt nrincma v nv t he ai'en-. trres ot t he Aort'icrn slates ol lurone,

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would be made on the police rv the Icy ol the Dukeot W t Uir.loa we in.ani Jutt-m Ironi the aiiove pnnti a ac- sunn. vju nm 111,11 ,s i 1 j i people, an 1 that a f-cene of riot and dis-1 the paciiication ofthc Nclhalands of! countshi-fore us.we should ie' r that t! i et now. Tne trial of Ministers i? almo.-t order would ensue; and that it was not I which our readers will find nV. particu-; writer of the preceding le. er was un- j for-ollen in preparation lor national celrntin llw Kin.Tn.ic tint n.mn1-ir tA-ith ! 1 .-o 5, 1 ,n,i:i d.'i- Inn mr.rh ( v r i i .mi w .it llie limine! I , fcilCC. Some di 'I'dt TS have t ah ell place

. , ..... V V. y . j.i, ... . .. . ... 1,11 T 111 HHUUU I V ViUIIHH . .... . .......... . - - . tVir noonh- hut tnn:iro llw riv:il f uniK- Tl., ,1 1 rliT nut f lr P.rii'i ;i i-lio n ivrf.rtlv immrti.-il view of I hi! i i'.l the Lcole (ie 1 )roll. A i (ifolt SSol , Ol

J VUJ IV w . . ..IV HIV A'' ' H'illl IJ the pain of beholding such a spectacle, that the visit was postponed. The Chancellor of the Exchequer

had on the fuh cf Xo ember prcsenU j 1

sum of Jj'.'TO.t'OO a j car as the araoTmt, and etlecting, as he said, a saving to the

public of 1G1,00;, as compared with other years. On the 5th of November the Chancellor of the Exchequer moved that the House of Commons should resolve itself into a committee of the

whole on the civil list. Nir II. Farnell

offered as an amendment to this motion.

that a select committee should be ap

pointed, to ta!;c into consideration the

estimate?, statements. &C. of tlie civil! per to acquaint your Lordships lhal in

iNTi:iti:sTir vnon n uori:. Nlw Youk, Dec '27.

Lv tl c different arrival at this port p.f.iN , k li.no received Paris

v ofthc V!tith,and London to the iiMd No embefc Thcv contain much im-

I' t ait and interesting matter. We ve ndcaorcd to pive as clear and :t.;nd d a summary t f the intelligence l cur time and limits will permit, r. u-Jt d, however, as the foreign jonr-

jl are, w ith details relating to vanevent? of much moment, it is imposVio r,-r us to eive. in a sin trie raper, so

mplr a view of their cci tents as might c desirable. One of the mot important advices rnUircd in the English papers is the V ,.-lutA.n of (he Ministry ofthc Duke cj Ic'tir.n. and the formation of a new , e from the leaders of the Whig party.

.?tci tne. new Cabinet win oo ioune. Aow A sadden unpope.larit) seems io have attached to the DukeofWel-

pngton. Among the member? returned to the present Parliament, there is a

powerlul party in favor of sonic system of pai'ianicntarv reform. On the '2d of

November, alter the King ;1 speecu w been read in the House of Commons, a debate rwc. in w hich the Duke oj i ninolonbokHv and frankly declared

Vim-elf hostile to anv project of reform kcjn;r put,the committee was nominated.

A.hatevt r, observing that lie nan uuij 'phev wore Nr Henry J'arneii, ,ir io

considered all wliiclinaa necu .Miu-eri-td,"but that he could not bring himse.lt to a K lief inthevTactieability or utility of anv of theili. His cerhwa? received w'iv mar' s of strong disapprobation Xnr ,-ofrel'tm.

.,, . etc -li-ii-niieii -'iv iefoim,,.m expression of the feelings of the

iw. linu-e. iiiul ouv oi n, I House againsi un: luniiMii, mil n

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Order in Council opening tl;eost In-lease, liat we learn that a passenger in- aiiHiunnui, "'-r. J "V, dia Ports to our vc-cb. " 'the Columbia, nvho left London a fewidenK One o( our Ministers, M. do

Hot-sn of Lords Tues.dav,;NcVP. hours later than anv of our printed dates ?.!oriihon, bans. 11 spoke ttue auuieiite,

Their Lordships m in ron -'. ...e ( -atr. Ks n..i'..r.. 1- X.,,.-. V- : 1 .u-.;. reio...... V ie1:-'

. , i . i i i . .in -.-ii.i.i n-Am i i') en u i ii 1 i i i i r.r. hi o t tui inv i i iri'iMiiuit inn

t I ill i r r : ,n ' i" he i " .i i . c, vn. v. w i . .1 :ii n o ue .nv oi u.v , - i - -

llUlll-iv 1 J Ul II t'lil I U l i ' V i ill it

There is

no doubt that the lures. M de la Mount's Journal.

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ral member, of the ilea e cf Ceminons Courier, which slated that Hi ss, a n u. , saw ri. ... mat om puesi, wou.... com-

anneared under the throne. Ihe min-i actually iEn..vnF. war ag vinst , pei me i.m . ,...e.u m..u: fcin me. s-

istcrial bench w as vacant until t:e Lord I Prance."

Chancellor rr-tioti tl 1A

llathnrst. and the Earl of Iloss!ii. look! orobahlv as a rumor from the Conti- the pretext of a persecution f-;om C

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ittcuiit ii.ii.il u. - jiv - -! 4 1 1 1 r i occupied tlie Wiioback,! passenger alluded to saw an edition ol , Avenir, has been seized for a mo.t u -Dukc of WclhVrbv, Earl She Courier, making this statement , lent appeal to Cathohc fmat;ci-m, unuer

their usual places. Alter the pi pentagon of a few petitions agaiil negro

slaverv. !

The. Duke of Vm.MNr.TON adi anrcd to the table, and said " 1 think it pro-

nei

,1 ;fornotvilhstandinglhebdiefwhich j Crown. There inot amongst tlw; co-

from the first has stroiv'lv been impres- sellers of his . Majesty, nor amo--g 1 ic

list, which he complained were confus

ed and unintelligible. Alter considerable debate the question was put and carried against the ministry. The vote was, for the original metionOl. for Sir II. P's amendment 2 V, majority :.

The. announcement of this maoritv was

hailed w ith loud t neers, and on tne re-

i.ln.Ucinn of strangers to the rallerv.

Mr. Hobhonse said."Mav 1 be allowed!

to ask.dothcriuhlhonorablo ecntlemen

opposite, after this divbion, seriously intend to think of farther carrying on the business of the Government I for 1 would

w bh to brine this to an issue." (Cries

of move, move.") To this question no

answer was returned. J he question

consequence vtw hat occurred l.ii night

m the House oi Commons, J navoleil it

s.'d upon our mind-,that the 'end1 of the public at large, tlie mo-t dUlar-t idea French revolution Ms not vet,' still we i approaching to persecution. Ihil ti e arc for the present rather inclined to be-1 fact is, that when the Uombh priests lievc this intelligence premature. There j arc not allowed to command alone, they has scarcely been time for the Autocrat ' cry out that thev are pcr-ecuted. lb;t to provide. Vor the exigencies of such a j all this will not do in France. Indiflbr-

to he mv duty to wait on his Ulniestv.! campaign as thai must be against France jei.ee , Lie religion oi the land. One oi and to tendermv resignation of die .if-Sand to form combinations w ith its allies our wits a.d ol the. (a.a-ne Journal, Cu-o wbirh I br.d iho honor to hold. !v!v and mature the necessary plans. (L'Aven.r) 1 he future, laat ialure .3

Lords, his 3laj ty has sitrjiifted Lit ,-;. ! ldy, however, Russia and Prussia mav sure toaccept'of that resignation, and Lhave planned a coup de main and innow oidv hold the office until irv rue-! tend to strike a blow before France is

. ecsior be anpointed." Tlie Duke, al-

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tor nronouncin? these 1-w worJ-, tu.icn

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was in a s.aie oi aiarm, in proe.i oi v. men

we oiTcr the i-llowing additional ex

extracts from the corrrsnondence. of the

London papers.:

Paris Ar. -7. Amid the general

prepared o receie, mudi less return it.

Chic tiling is certain: the I reneh capital

were heard with marked attention, re

sumed his scat for a few minutes, ;.nd then withdrew. IWse or C)MV.oxs, Nov. lfi. Sir Pv. Ptel rose, and the deepest attention

prevailed in every part ol ihe n -mse, jm,m.!.MO!i that war is h-ipendin, the while the Ei..t Hon. Cenlleman ffiJ" I public rlintr to the hope tb it the'iutrrdresse the. Chair as follows: " Sir: j !;rcr.0 o! vour (,jlt. English) now liherThe unhicrned respect which I owe toj i T J iltit rv will prevent the resort to

bert Peel, the Chancellor of the Ex- this House induces me to take the r;-anm n National Powers, but I can

rbenuer.Lord Althorp,Mr.Herries, 3Ir. liest possible cpportuiiuy ol 1'"' ' 0 I assure aou tliat tlie prcdominatinc feel-

Wm. V.'vnn. Nir John Newport, ?dr. U a.alirg.in my placet hat in cer.seqa.ce -,I!fr s tiiat c arc or, the eve of war. Hume. Itir. Littleton, Mr. Spring Itice, of what occurred last niudu, 1 tetttfmy u'pIui tl0VVi: from F.ehrium and all the Mr. Frankland Lew is. duty to wait upon the Kin?, and nin- ( XortJiern frontiers of l-'raace anpears to

u,o-.i

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have at k ncuivouscu uie. i n :..n tiov. ! . . . r. i-... l: -

I lit IIIOI v Ali ilwl IJIliill v LA

in

bv tin declarauoi im ffl",-s- lo llK.jr resr;ii.iuou uu- mu i..i.v 'V -n itement. The Corpora- q of t'ne .ninisterial journab, remark-

(tie City of London had made ing tm ti,is tubject, observes that 'J'.U ' t'i ms for civing a feast to the mcmVrs arc 1 not the majority of OaS

the 8th of November, accoru- tnat ooiwasa vcr) inadequate measure inf a-e on cverv new reign, and cf thc rcai sU-,nort they might have had T " ,d '. determined, en their part. to m lhc Umse of Commons that the opportunity to tow their dii UCstkn of tin night of the lath was to ,ic this oj i - T, c ctrCcts de-r.n .i surprise: and that a

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to manut.iclure arms, anu otner maio rial,and to reorganise the army. It is

said to dav on C nange that tiovernmenl

-f iio mini

Ol ... ... ..ofC

" -l,;ch tne King was lu

7i ,h throned for two or three ,as WU( 1 ' - h:xxMis containing fax s pro iou, a.n n u

ie

ftry

i-pcrscd.

Urrro portion o thc adherents of the min

Uir could not be aware that a mcrr

auction cf f'rm ould have taken so seI ' . i.e. i .v 1 il.lo

t v iolent tirade against lae nun- uQUS an aspe.-t; but that, however ims ' n'!l;ibrvboitaUor.stoviolcnce,wcTc mWhtbo K0 adninistrrlion ought to r) I On the 7th of November. undcr anretences, in clinging

v Ibat I no Uv.T( r found itin n.v po--ver.rrnmC!l(

to adm'mister j-.'.tbhc ahairs (- t T a erlioi. have been ordered to be made, those affairs detvuided uponin .) ' 'icr j to provision and garrison the fortresses,

with satisfaction to my own feelings r ' .. l..O.rrr. ll 1... tvllllltrV (loild Cl"i'S Of

linr. unr. 1 therefore tendered to

the. King mv resignaiion, wlii 'a hi-Ma- j col,(on)pl.ites the formation of an army iesty has been ttracionsly pler.sed to ac-; ofj -,;t,(;(H men in the Nortliern depnt-

cept,and I row hold the Seali ol e Home Departtr.nt only till my ?uc(-ss-or sb.dl have hern appointed. Fi hke

n,imw.r. mv colle.vnes. the other ?.iem-

bersofthe Cabin, t. held oflicc only till other individuals snail have Wen ap-

poiiiledtosucceed thvm.' (llear,liiar.)

t oi io.vi.. persist, unucr anv?reiences, m cimf;iui; the Lord Mayor of o t'hei-,cim, wkn'.he crew is in such a

incd:

mtnts within three months, i ins, -.o-evcr desirable, will be impos.ible, s (he utter state of destitution in wiich ie exTH lled tiovernment left thecomtry, of

all means oi altacic or nuiui , will require a much longer peri'd to re

pair v. riovBsr, Half rat.lA"v. L'G.

dieady parsed.'

rnoM Tin: london comim, nov. ,50. The. Cerman papers whifh arrive d this merning, state that a lliirsian army to the numlier of 'JO0,(K)0 men, divided into sfven corps, with 100 pieces of cannon, b assembling on the frontier; but it is declared that the object is mereh to

imak? ;t demonstration for the purj oM.:

of maintaining peace. I bis inav bi: true; but after the experience of ihe Cordon Sanitaire, we do not place naie'.i faith in the pacific assurance when connected with warlike preparations-, liesides, it is even admitted that lie continuance of peace will depend upon c rtain proceedings in London, and guarantees for the good behavior of toe French Government. The Preiuh. !- -.m k..ti . ni.t. ir.il . : ..

soon be. ready for the field, and th'f'-t hostile demonstration against . b.;ium will be the signal f,r pouriig ureses of enthusiastic I renehinen ii.olt.dv, and overrunning Austria. Vedonot believe that tlto Emperor of 11 i i and his immciafe. '.Hits w'll tempi tin. chances f s..i a onu-s. The crnv mand of the1 Ilus.-im, ;M,.V cntiu-fe.l

to Count iehitsch, u, ,,i;V cr who -. -played great judgnien Vi l!ie war wi:a the Turks, but w ho won), le ovennat; lied by any one of liuideds of the old French army. The finds at Vienna are very heavy. Tie m talliqucs have been as low as )?; but on the lOih they were 80 J, rad the bank stock at

.. -... n.vL. Not. 7,130

mtorn, j our Lord up, . o J iSh thrir Mi-tir. i.tcW topoyto the

, i - . e- fSrt.iti-rns ci

. -.on a : a-. r .cniWea Tart

l.l confusion, fin l incr,.,. - " ub. (ropcrtut ant th. l.vci of U. Majeity rMt.oltb.a onrc.ofdr.p an.l 1

.Jcf-rc wind, tKoygU not without the

t Vi, lit, the Millie...... . havc th. honor to bo n borb 3

H'l'l.

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The tig"' ftn- '. rma to hare mudi

11Us m . .r Sir Robert

l:it..n Vnf m-iii rn I'l'i iinr-o ir''

roiHin ii.i . .'ia i i i .,,.,11 tlvif nn this occasiin.thev 1

Ol aoij'j"""" - ..... cannot be got on dock to assist in navi-

The following is110 formation of the

Lord CirevsFirst lori Treasury. Marquis of Lmsdown, Pre sident c.

lr. Urouhai.Lord Chancellor. LordAUh"T' rha-icc-llorof the Fa-

rbenucr apt loader ol the House oi

. .. , Commons.

Lord .imcrsion, -oren;n vna:i. llord'MtamL, Duchy of Lancaster. Sir jamcs Graham, 1st Lord of the a .tm;.iltv.'

lord ?!lelbourne, Home Office. Air. Charles Grant, Hoard of Control. Lord Durham, Privy Seal. lord Goderich, Colonies. Marquis Anglesaa, Ire land. Mr. Stanly. Secretary for Ireland.

Duke of Uiclimond, .Vaster oi me Ordnance. Mr. U. tiranf, Judge Advocate cr iirv nf War.

itt- iVmmrin. MtorneV 1 encrai.

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This has beena very i.uv. .j 05S nr-IlXiu nT-is,x. j. .p-iritir-g dav, here. W mevila- , ,, Tllr a. nc rt The packet shin ColamWe .iCPo- d; , - tr ,,,,,,1 p,,,-; Nr. iWi au.u, aA , . u

ano, armed at New lo, uru-;... ; Vu, will per- received t bdloing letter trotn it.e

i-rrnce eir it days later man pretiju.,. - l.Utsvbhh 1 en- r, .,itussia, date u me ;un m.-i:

received and we hasten to lay th. lol-; cc ne j ; r,l.Sl. iaivessions. ! Af:.r.-al Count Diebitsch is cxpecte

in.; v!ow of it. from the Journd oliciost, iu. it- ;, ',...,.,.,.,,, i : , ' . tll,w.r:,,iind a review of

. - - it : in addition to oiner iccoo , i, , immnri-c . bfiorf our readers. ltiOi i,,uw'1 , .m 1, ,1 , .. . 1 o .-...nd iC their dcstinali

i.v. i riiiHi.. .inn iu i

i

i .lliv v - , - - , , . fill I linilS, IS LII1 III I vital importance, and has occasuw-1 T ord.s tocr gtstirinthe New ork n,ai W.t., march on Uari.s: a Knel,n FPf" o tne .ing he ( ll?t intl iiermi,

cross j,, the interior.

d

the

n

lie will then return to

of Tov. r.0ih. 1 hey are oi the iagac-.t

importance, as will be seen from the extracts which WO Fuhjoill. ACJKSEttAL

w... V, t?,ativ U .it Last proor.alc.

I, All 1- m " " Indeed a par-senior who Left Load n a few horns later than anvofonr pri.ted dates, states that just bef ire his devirture he saw nn extra isMied frm fu e of the Courier, which stated bat

Ru-sia had actually declared war "-i I'rance. ';'' Citron. uli.mc W. Tlie whole atfn-

Paris: and j Berlin, where he has been appointed to

.,t in tlie iierme'. bate I -.m rttraordinarv mission. iiienum.Kr

that'cre arc - - rumrr of troops Gf troops to be collected upon the froudepartnfmr.asullicieTu - , amount to 00,000, with -itV to impede thorn. Ihe idea e fCS 0f cannon. There will be mv en cnun,!rmam is however, too abMuu ...nfihl, nrmv. includintr tb.e l'-

i .11. .meets consideration. 1 . , 'r . . i.

il i. si i,- " . .

have just heard thattic Gardt hvyule is

The organization of so larg1

c is a circumstance of a sen. i lol . m f il... 7....:

i ne ciuiic ui

rr railed.

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Austria, moving in fie same circle, oi- u sc. -n lhc iuU,nor,

reels and occupies by her armies tne arm; ' ,.oiU1lC,,.(s and gar

1 1 ... .... ivr in lnrr inmi nn i im-

i tjniii.'iiuMvi1 i - i

,d

n-l,r.l It ilian

it Frencii and EngliMi trade. Such a system as this would be as hostile to the

lisas the l ontinenxai mockaue

been evatualed ' u-C.

troops sent to the. frontiers. It this nr-

r should enter into a c.mn""-."i "

which have

I roc my

ircreased the cicilcmrju. .r uu So) fltir (;nH,,,; . wl was called on to defend t on UiiLConiav.mder-i.i-Chef. nuMbvbyUrdAHhorr Wkland, of the Hoard

Ill IO I 11 W llllliv

i; C I ,ic roioiTrv t OW lUI i.t ", . ,:r ...;.. ..-i .i Ihpn l.v if rnmnvi !l Cll iV v o' u . i i ..-....

umi .ii in..- j - . f v -lnolean. ViU uiiuu """i -V ,,v v . -. . . . . i ,i, , ct ,

and tven pro:jan..i!iy oivai. '"-.. ' ..,,,,.. lK.twi'en France and liaiain. oi ims monu., ..n..o. v -- mmotit. 'tier maki:- every eiloit l. J1? "not n he least appear to nsim- ral in Chief was to set out in wo d. pnver consistent with Frch l-.onoM ltd, VomiLrcial treaties might with a force of bom "J.tMiO to M)!Hni. 1 : . .1... -ii'v'.(','K'!, i citpoSMblc that CO..U1K1 .wi1i1.. .a,;,.,-! f this ourncv was merelv

-.-!!. 1 IV(I l-I H 111' " w

v..-v.... 7 . . c .. . ,v t.-i I t c r

which no human eye can lor 1 , "''-s. , , , . , (h - hen once 1 ranee

taii.lv set to work, in the event el n. a-t renounced the too violent voidable booties, f'.Kc tendency of her first rovoenercv. Nm- do we doiml t.at i.ua 1 id shall have abandoned all

of

of a defensive war, anapi

firm, of Philip 1. to the Ft

K;;d, Irani; and ib'thm, and

n;it ion,

iv -

to

When once Prance 1 pay a visit to the Ley ol I aie.i.

General will be uceon.panicu i-t Vollauil. nn.-. Ml V '.S.

MUM TIIF. MIPsrarR l)lMinnni m. '27. It is annourec

(hat General Schneider, who is now i

t naiurai .um -mu w . ...... ... - --

1

commam i

s Vv.

idei of the unlimiteJ and mad conquest

..f l.fr nnoenai cam1

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O!

then the course

n:?!.Vo; John Key, the Lo d Trade. lord tn nu of Philip 1. to the French nrtioii

rM!UL a , nn.tothc Dukeot ; ' .' m . .a . 1. .l would he instantlv folded 1-y an enoi-

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:.. txbich he. PUggesieuiop- - - , i,.tl,., f,. ,nous dev.- opmentol lore .-i a lwo as the mos

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