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tcmplatiofl. Tlic sail lscn or mortality Rapidity ef Tunc Swiftly glide ou? -jT7 told from every tomb, had touched his I year? they follow each other like the jryf innJnp Imnrt I ! Iirrjimo nfT.rtrd Hn ! un(N of the nrc:m . Moinorv rail on thoJ if f

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ox PinBATii Court,

NoreTrdjcr Session, ISJ3.

turned to g awav, and was retiring ith ; person we once knew, the scenes in which , Jotfrph Rchey, admV. f "

glow and measured step?, when his eye we once were actors. Thoy appear be-

caught trie chanty box that stood in me , lore the mind iikc inc pnanioms oi me middle of the area. lie stopped. There j night vision. Behold the boy, rejoicing in

FEW YEAR OF WALDIfc 3 CIRCULATING LIBRARY r;ti-rrcrrs of two new voluels.

.Mart i ii Rcilev. dec d. I . . , " I On Com max nl

TS- . 1 lisolccucf cr:bcr introduced the new raethod cf The croditors of said J ' J j publishing hook in a periodical form, so cj

deed. J ito be tran poi tabic by rn:I. bannuae as

From Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. MATRIMONY. 'Disguise thyself as thou wilt, sti'l, slavery! thou art a bitter daught." To die, some wicked rascals tell us, Is a mere joke a bagatelle, "Whether we're partial to a gallows, Or choose to walk into a well; But, from a paltry love of life. Say the same rogues, not over civil, To take unto yourself a w ife. Alas! a spoese O' that's the d 1! "Who, cry these wags, would ever cumber His house with such a dull, insipid, Useless, heartless piece cf lumber. A mere machine a moving biped? And then they speak of Eve and Adam, And Sampson's wife, and Lot's sad dam, And poor Job's breeches-wearing inadame. And hundreds more than I can name, I?andora with her poisonous box, And Ellen who to Asia ran. And she who had the art to hoax Poor Socrates, unhappy man! Yet after all, I still maintain That women on the whole, increase Man's happiness and can't refrain From sayin j they're a useful piece hausehold furniture, a kind. Domestic aaimal, that knows All the vagaries of your mind. And makes your tea, and mends your clothes. But martiage is, no doubt, a sea. With many a rock that one may split on, With many a hidden shoal that wc Will soon or late be sure to get ca. Who ever saw a genuine tear Stand in a widow'd husband's eye? Who ever had the luck to hear. At such a time, a genuine sigh? Look at the widower, when he goes

Accoutred in his best black clothes; Is there no smile about his face, No air of freedom in his pact? No scorn about the glance he throws In proud security on those Wiios' looks inform you well crmugh Thiir mates "are made of sterner bluff?" This puts a story in my head, I somewhere either heard or read: A mesengcr, in breathless haste, W ith hair erected or his head. Into Cornaro's chamber press'd, Anu rush V. up to the sleeper's lied; The sleeper lay in sweet repose, The wasted strength cf his restoring, Lull'd by the music of his nose, W hich mortals mlgarly call snoring. The stranger shock him pretty roughly. And tweak'd his nose and pull'd his hair. At last Cornaro, rather gruffly, Ask'd, "what the d 1 bi eught him there?' The messenger. v great distress, At length, in broken act cuts, said, '()! si they've sent me here express. To teil you that your wife is dead!" "Indeed!"' the wid.v'd man rt plied, Turning upon his other side. And pulling o'er his eyes his cap, In hopes ot .finishing his nap To-morrow, when I wake, you'll sec How very scrry I shall be."

LITTLE HOY AND JUS Ha'tENNV. was standing one day, in a retired par of Westminster Abbey looking at the

711011. uncnts, when I saw a little boy come jgreeahle to anv one

in. of about ten or eleven voars old. llejercd hinis

was one of the sweetest and prettiest chil- j Univers

dre.i 1 ever beheld. His note countenance j had hints

w; right with expectation, and lifted up to try villi smiles of anticipated enjoyment. and p

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wasuMUCDlIV SOmCUimiT ul WU.t 1J nun. ; wiu ' 4 Ilia sous un; ui niuu

There was a moral association ging on. cannot tWCjaiidlv fur him. The I ttoSEPH TEILEY adn-.inifrn!nr 0f;-i hi belief of the advantages, to all clas-

; and there was the ; light of hopcO ifl his cc-hc Ioo,s 'oS sail decease-.!, having filed his memo J f'

ded them alternate-1 forward to long years of joy to com,-hs , nal in lhis ccur, ?hewin the condition of S

dead. He Iuukc( , spirit burns within him when In- hears oS j said C6ti.ICf aii( complaining that the p? r- Cr-v and aaiduitv. 'Experience ha

the ccl)ts trcited iraT tovcments wi;:cn l.avc been I-

There were the tombs;

charitv box. lie regai

ly; and mourned the r

uuu euiop.i5s:ou iui uiu in nipj j i"vu uuj tminj ...-wj. j sonai csiaic is lns'.illicicni to pav

w hile two pearly drops forced their way, ; to be a man ho longs to mount the um and demands outstanding against it, (there ready made; a::d others, as they cUsr. beneath his beautiful eve-lashes, the smile j of ambition to tread the path of honor, to p,c;niT 0 real estate therefore or- -? introduced in the course cf the ct.&um-

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ot an angri pJayed upon his lips ; near u:e s:jjuis o: upp.ause. uwuui una little hand had "instinctively insinuated j again, he is a mania the meridian of life;

itself iuto his little pocket, and he drew j care has stamp;

forth a ha'penny. ''It is all I have," said I disappoint!!

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lie. He cast a scrutinizing glance to see h:s eye sorrow lias turoun its gtoom SIVCV jn t.v. Western an.a v.echlv news- j recaphal:.lion cf Or; will be sulllei.t to

whether he was observed ; stepped up to 1 upon nss countenance. no is no oi me the mute solicitor of the poor, and dropped iaged locks? His form is bent and totterinto it his pure ollering of benevolence. ,ing a few more years of pain must conThe humble coin fell to the bottom uf the ! sign him to the grave, bach is human empty box, with a sound that rcvcrhcratcu ! life; but such caanot be the uhimatc destithroughtlio lofty vault, and the rccediivV nv of man! echoes as they grew fuiuler 'and fainter Truth is Fever. '-uuo men say that seemed like the sweet accents of the bios-j 'wealth is pow er,1 and s me, that knowlscd, whispering peace. In a transpcrl of'j edge is power;' above them all, I would delight, I exclaimed, Hide's a deed worthy assert that 'truth is pow er' that wealth Westminster Abbey," and i'mi from my ! cannot overreach authority cannot sil-

conccaImcnt,and clasped the little philanthropist in my arms. "And why were von ashamed?' said I. "I was afraid

paper published in Yiiircnne, in the coun- j produce co:icticn cf the civsntcgt 1 1 hrs tv of K::o:;; and tiiat thc-v bo informed, 'node cf ubVicuticin. on the imr.d f th.i

that unless thev n-;:lv the said admims-! , -. teV ;''c."ua' ,t ,i " ? ,. ; to ccnsderatisn. Ihe f do-Au works trator ot the cwterit vi taeir respective ,,t rr.,,.... .n , .

enee her; they all, like Felix, tremble at

her presence. I img her in the mo! tre

mendous billows of popular commotion ;

. (- , . iiuv MVM.f uvvu lUVll?iUU III lilt IVUI9 claims, by li;n.g the same orastitcmeniot juf lhet:,-.t vcarfor the si:lUuai cf FlYU the nature, dale, and tie riptiou ot the J DOLLAKiii contract, or assumpsit upon which the) YOL. I. same rnav be founded, in the OiT.ce of j Waldstein.cr the Swedes :n Prague, a nc tiic clerk of this court, nrevius to the final j by Madame Pichler. distribution (d the csels of the estate cf . jjV01 Cou;t L-va:ictt c. by. th:- s::id"deccde:it, ii.vh claia's w ill le post .. J '''f"" . . , . . ,. . , 1 , . six MomUs in America, by Gcdfrcv T: i'ued in lavor ol the more ciligent credit v;-. -

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thev would lauirh at me,' said he. least her in the sevenfold heated furnace of "Laugh at thee! Oh! world, world ! how ; the tyrant's wealth; she mounts ulott in the often has thy senseless laugh put modest' ark upon the summit of the deluge; she virtue out of countenance!' ; walks with the i?ou of (iod uni.u bed, . I slipped a half crown into his hand, ;V.d through the conflagration. h is the told him to remember tiis strange gently j ministering fpirit which sed on man that man whom he had met in the Abbey. 'i j bright and indestructible principle of life, w ill take it," said he, 'nf you w ill let mev light and glory, which is given by his put it in the charity box too." Thou j mighty Author to anim; te, to illumine, shall sanctify the gilt,"' I replied; so hand i and inspirit the mortal soul; and whi h, in hand we walked to the charity box. My I like himself, 'is the same esterday, to-day

own reflections, tiie utter seclusion ot the . and torevcr.7 When wealth, and talent, formerly oVvn-rl hy I) (' !o!!M-n- in.

busy world, the still repose of the silent and knowledge, and authority; when earth Uited atilieeast eu'i o:"3iirket street 'in the tenants of the grave, the dim twilight of ; and heaven itself,shall have parsed awav, j -vtro'Hi aloresai !. ' the ancient pile, where tonsured monks ! truth sliall rise, iike the engcl of M;::i ifi The 'i'iivern Stand is in a h-althv nir! once (haunted the solemn hymn and bore ! sacrifice, upea the ii irr.e ot' naf.r::s fu.'.er- pleaint oirt of the borough; and tiie oththeir glimmering tapers, together with the ; ai pyre, and ascend to her sour-ee, her ,.li;se is we.!! calculated Vr a private superadded tenderness inspired by the pure; heaven, and her home the bosum of the ibrit , a::d lil:e-.v:e in a pleasant and sacrifice of a little innocent heart, thJ 1 1 hojy and eternal vied. hdthv situation. just witnessed, all combined to press npj - For rV.i-her p::rtirn!nr?,inouirj of A. T. me with such softening i::(btenee?, tiiat ft The Hermit and the Vk!on. i it hi j Eilis, Eur. and Ziel.ariah jV.liiam. bodi was upon the point fgi iug vent to eu.o 1 of a religious recluse, w ho in the tarU j vin iu Vincer.ne.s. il. JOiLWSO.N.

tionsol the deepest teearjg. As it was, I j ages Lhristianity , Iwitook himselt to a felt my heart uplifted I looked tip, a tear . cave m upper Eg pr. w hieh in the .irn-'s of

Klosteiheim, crthc Masque, a novel, by tlics English Opium Eater. The I t ill and the Yalhy, a ta!e by Harriet Martu.ea'.i.

j Travels in Teru, bv Eiaiond Trmn.

Lafaveite and Lnui lhi!ippc, by U. Sarrar.s.

1 t.e Cicr.tte llecruir, a tale, by the

3 WIS 1 1 to sell irv Tavern Stand, now Gentle Kecruir, a Ule, by the -uili.r C oecunied bv Col". Alexis LeRov, situ- c lhc '. rVora ated on lar.iet strrct.m the bo-: . . p , Ki-vV i- . lAI-ai.ii) i oar la eula lio.lanu, bv CcT, & i a i UrJjg ol --ennes; also the j lu,.v a ll fftZZ'9f ?rtot!-: ! Lives u.d Exploits cf Banditti and Itobbcrs.

cd pious joy glistened in his eve as he drop

ped in the piece. It fell upon the ha'pen

ny, the silver sound united v. ith the t rass

tne 1'huraehs had i.een a deporTcry t r mummies, shat he prayed m-jnin1:, noon rr.d night, atiug only the dates which

and ascended to Heaven in holy euphony, some neighboring trees afforded, and

c walked together to the doer ot the Ab- d;:nking ol toe water ! the Ai'e. A bey, and as e stood in the street about to g'h the hermit lee.iine wearv of iif separate, I asked him his name. lie told j he then prayed still mure earnestly.

it he was an American; he had been

Yineemb's, Ind. .ureii if, !S-j;j 7 tf. Kovciist's Magazine.

Lives u d Exjdoits cf Banditti and Bobbers, by C Mact.irlai.e. Tiie Italian E:.:lc iu EaHand, by Ccuu i'ecci.io. Memoirs of the Duchess ot St. Leu Hcr tetise. J uiuauf a Nublernan at the Congress cf icmui. I-etrw'i-j f:o;n tlx Earl cf C!;athaai to his Nephew. Editoiul Notices, l:em Anecdotes, :rv tec. YOL." II. 'A acoutn, er the Tiup.iecy, a tale cf Dctut:t and .Mic;;i.i..:;t.k:li::.i.c, bv theuuihur ol Ecarte. Mrs. Lashing-ton's Jcurcey frcm Lidia la

i'.nei.uw

litau.bits i f a Naturalist, by Dr. Ci im.-.n. Life -ot Dr Joaa Lev de:i. hv Sir 'i

Sctt. Waltliaai, a novel, beiag Ytl. 3 of the Ll-; b:v;y ci" Hotiutace.

Memoirs el Di . Barney, by Madame D'Ar y

I'llILADIlLPUIA, Nov. 27, 1SZZ.

iter... theAne. ,:?iS-; ent ci tht touutry, ir.d.-.ced the p'.bo-hcrs ' blay, uu;i;or c f Ivitlina. cciha, &c. :Mine weary ot ,ib', and , oi tac Nov,:i,:'s W.gazine to oliVi a pre- j 1 :"f i''iLii Vcici ii .g, .md M-d-aidse;!

.jiiu.n f ;.ve hundred (N-llars f.r ilu- brst 1 '1'-'n-v. h) .' llt'1''-

i.iiioit sle:urs tiom tn.- north ci Eurr c.

Alter tins duty, one day he fell acep, novel, u a national subject, for that fiufilir.-i-

sent to England for education. We parted, and the vision of an ane! npeared him j t..n. Kut by the rep.u t of tiie committee, ! ;,eJo:r ' t e.Iico. and I never saw him more. in a dream cemmandi'i'"' him to tie and j 'va5c!l : f'-bjoi'.ed. the ma!;ycr:r,ts submit- 'iia-:,c Daia Narrative cf the :.ij Charleston Courier. cut down a noiohborimr nalm tree, ani u ;l u -' are not of that har.c- T c ... .., .

r z , 7-rr , , Make a moc of iores,;,nd aitr .t was 1c,, lire:iiiuR) riu. ti;:; thcrcfo.v extended. Charies atua.t. and IW.o.y Uth, I rem Mctehes of Col. Davy CrocucL l:e angel would appear to him again. isis a,. thc aa.0.,nt, wl;icht jt j, to )C ho. lion in Scotland in 1MJ, 1746. Bv it-oeit A CIOOD STOBY. i "e hcTrr.it. awoke, and instantly applied p-.d, will induce r;,:tiw t.J. r.t to cxertio; Chamber, rp. i- i i i ? t himself to obey the vision. l lie m.der3:g:u.d, a .on. mittee selected Cr.Mt Britain in 18.13. by Baron D'lIiuaT, There lived lately m one of the moun- He travelled about from place to rda, i th a purple, have ex-onincd number Tlx-mhtcr of iv.t.g Cnai ic, X. tamous counties ol estern irgmia many ' ,nanv l!avs )eforc ,1C co..,j ro,.urc u A . ! of M o.u.onpt Novels, o-.-rvd as .mpetii- 1 h(i X bY Dutchmen, and among them, one named M,i ;i.,r:"rr .; i' r u i, K rs io:" :- preunum. proposed to b. r;voi by ! 01 lrj ir...ei. Uenrv Smder; and thtre were likewise ' r . " , 1 c H for , , ?' I V ha,,eY the pnth L-.s of tse Novelist', Ma- iziue, Sualttns Eurlongh, descriptive ,i Atwo brothers; called Jake ana Geor-e Ful-' W ?Z . ! , ""V "llU' :i'u!or tht l - !;iCric , ,, ' ii , V I erc itiortand lewjl.ut what thev vanled !ul vct-iect " editor, a Nor.ce . ioe-trv, iU.c. cc. shght (,tS ol Ucrangcm-m, but tl.ov -cro, 1!iivi,; -rolllrwl . cm - I :r a ' - V

not oi sucn a nature as to render him uisa- ,!., ,!,.,.,. . , ! ,. ' r :. ... I. ooots.iiers. leuvg tvhich are c-.-Iu

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lie merely cousid-. :w:o,.pv ,htr:.r tAl.m..,i ....... , i . h :. .ievni-x:.,, :. .i

ell the Supreme iiuler oi the I .... c.t .... . .i , ' Uk.u nu-i;. .m-..-.m.,. I

, , , , . . . . . i oi, u... c-ui in;i.ve me roue: ami aiier a ' ......... c,aud while under this luhauatiou, ..... DAM!) 1 UJL HH OWN.

elf a throne built, on which he sat .. 'i ' 'V j)f;Pii k. CHANDLER.

the causes ut ail who o leuded him I v ... , ; : i i . i i!- -Vi--Li J.I 1 II. i-ed them olVto heeven or led! 1 '!t V'il "PPrcii to the JM-Ji vil) l'ENN SMITH. :"o , N tt hermit, as promised, and thus addressed UOfiEK 1. IS (I

There was something so engaging in his ; his humor prompted he personatiu-'fvdi i ; '..v , ' ' 1 , a ,u,t appearance, that I continued to follow him judge and Culprit. if' , T 'uc llt U'J h"Wr ry.ol wuh niv eves, as he went about surveying It happened one dav that some drH-! ,"!, hr? Ks'T lhca llat uf" the ditferent objects that presented them- tv occurred between Henry Snvder ami V.ihc.' 1S , . i- . i . i 1 i mi "'.-I- tlaa j tne one as w ell us ho other is essoasch es to his view. the two I ilwihers. on account ot their I f;iY. h, . .,w,u i . iiii c . u i.i ' i ,. . . tial to Ins well being. Arise in the .u riAlterhavmg looked about for some time, , mills; when to be avenged, Henry Sader i , , t-, ,i i " i , , i t. i i r i it i ? i -.ii- i - lake the cord, and e. i;h it -ird ui thy

.1 i ' u i lititi v l ill, luui uv'i l.acvu v i i iv v: aivii. vi nil itn.i .1 i i i i I 1 1 i 1 1 f ' I ) m . t

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hi brmv 1 1 1 i n r I f i!ii:nir t ho nun roponhx hi: un .rmont J I . " 7 " nu uuu n,i ji,

lustre ot a leautitul spring morme.r. i throne to try their causes. . He w as heard The expectation, thc curiosity, the nntici-; to pass the following judgments:

rated enjoyment hud lied. Thev baa nrcnaml ,lim,pr Ba

gradually yielded to that su? dmd and ,,,,i,nnJ, ' ' , : , v iS. , ,

o .i;c 'm ci ivniiii m iui i no eerfi, he called (.ieorge Eulwiller.

Vhastened feeling, w hich the holy stillness

of the place, and the mourntnl memorials

of departed souls, conspire to produce in

Cverv generous bosom. In the hurry of his entrance he had not thought of taking otf his hat, but it seemcd as if it now occurred to him, that there wa an impropriety in w earing it in such a

; be a memorial to thee, of what Ciod ex

pects ti-.ii n man, if ho would be Liessed with happiness on earth.'"

John ..:c?iOi: we. MORTON MoMICIIAEL.

ow.j in in-. i:o;ai. i aaaga ';.rtion was funusbed to the bcokseiicr ::h I)eb,.v the usual rate, and printed on small sized type, still the price in book form was Sl2 00-equal to bEYEN TEEN JDOLLAKS for the y tar. lien the advantages cf circulation by mail arc considered, and also that, in ciubs of five individuals, each eeU thc wovL far

i 00, which difference pays tiic iMita -e

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t hPvr.Ut.nrn.,:..,. .vi.;,-., fr tt, , ! lt ,uust be admitted, on all hands. t

of it civilised and political exigence, oaer-. I thc &Ciitst ct:on cn the usual sclh. j so u nie a.al uat! ,.ddcj a field for the enter- '.f'nCcsct Y arucIe evcr tea.pied, iuklU mize of the uovct.it a tlus-and it is. not ! , efffutcd Uut the sabtcr.btr doesi ct

atone t!ie interest, but thc dntv of tlio-e wlio ;

i claims to pt: jhc patronage aloi.u

roiALE viitfUE am) rriNunv. I would have a female oo:ilif.l

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tnorge l uiwiiicr, stand up. ot Trash , station as a wile, mother, mistress of a you been doing in dis lower worl 1 i family; but this is not all; for mental mi'Ah! Lort, 1 does not know.' i provement should be associated with a

l oil, fchorge j; ul wilier, has'ut you got i ecrrect bwwlcdLrC of household affair a mill?" She who is to preside over a fat:

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posss oind for the task, to occupy the ! "V ; , , 1 c I he Work field of co.r.jx-tition. and ihu, p-ob ddv es-i 1)0 , i!ic:l h,Vc.Ucc" tif H ":ohlV literary taijlih his own reputatif u, r.r.d pnnno'c I Vt,-V ;ittl ;;ctlx character, a ii piuvcd that of his ciMr.trv. Iru!eni-;dcr.t of ihe b" bCC b?JL -J"on having followed national inducement, the a'ucr.tfon of the ! ot V'rar "vb i..pid.r-, and eviitti .ry aspiiaatL directed to the follow- j C,T or i l llK i)t' vv:x at lUc advanced av,. . j price charged m that form, has had a iiicibt.

In order to a? Lst in advancip-y American literature, and give the reader ot tiic Novelist's Magazine a shave in the advantage c f

meritorious talent, winch the country pos-

rapid sale.

The time and attention of a literary gentleman are almost entirely devoted to ma-

ixi. i si-iiLuciis ior mc voi aau iu seti;:ig,p tro.u the mass ot books in the public i:.sti-

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am lv. ses, uie iraor.suers or mat wo-k. satistieu ! lotions ot riiiladetnhia. as well f.,..,. .,

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ie, i..-rt, i nasti.' , bi1Uu:d bo most intimately acmiaintcd wx'h ! iai U1L ,;:"SL WJ l" I,r,,rar;lc 13 Ir rc" : xv books imported from (iicat Uiiuin thc

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C rIlorTO 1 I1VV1 Pr f l:tnt rnn nn.- , i.i rv ( .in, l,,l ..n.-,m. 1 ".IHOl, U:.p .1 . C I . . I a ill l 1 U I TlOst ll' et't'S? II; r .'lllil l'nfll'4-ill- ni.tiii--

place, and he ook it Ul w ith icverend a j Cf , , , u? - . - ? I J r DRhO AN D MM DOLL AIvS, t-i the hc hM hlld the pleasure of .,i:,g(g otu.IC bearing, that I almost fancied the words tVpa , .t , t.nM , t . ! "! 111 ru Aim'1 iytf1r vnlior of the best novel, upon a national the American public several uorkl wnc Ot the Patriarch, "How dreadful is this ! ,( .a 'j , " , H l'"1; '"J ' T" Tlh7 H'1 lS nl " tcaclK ;ect-to be pventcd cn1 or b.h.re the o'heVwbe would iul place. This is none other but the house i ; 1 take led- a daughter how to manage a taniily to the hist of April, 133 !. printed here. oftiodjand this U the liate of Heaven,'' ! y u T, 1'- , gr?itcst vantage anJ tiiat must be a iu, premium will be awarded by acho-j As it is intended to print only a small were pa-in- through his mied He I , , "'T? y0U must Weak anJ slll.v "u!' w 'h" ,s not willing to 1 sen committee; and toe succefoi vrk wi;5 j number over the copies actually subc:fott: moved as if fearful of bre ikn tl o c;ole-n g 1" V,CI" ' "'l5' ! t e ta!,oht- Al1 hc time, therefore, must ! be printed in hand.un.e boob-form, corres- i for, those wi.hiog the work are rekpect?Vdy .. ,i , ' i ,". i ' .1 ell, huiaKo rulwiller, now von sk&iid ' not be given tf. bo'ks; for learned lad'es i P iidinsr with the be-t London editions of ! ,0ui:sed to send their orders a early a$ Alienee that reigned w idnn the sacred ! Vt hash you been doin in foVbr withou? neatness, w thour order uithotU I 111 i inner of poibte. walls. I here was one monument which . , ,, 1 , , r, . L ' 1 i its publication may correspond with the j As this mode of publication can be

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lie appeaiea io icgaiu uiui peuuai nuei-i j - t . . me! it ot the avitber. 1 he ca onetit . tst. It was erected to the memory of I I litis trial proceeded throughout pre- u,,; ,?,.!! 7 aunts Hhc premium will understand that, in

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