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  3. RECIPE TO MAKE A LORD CHANCELLOR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
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    The Cricketers of Du[?]cton; under the patronage of Sir John Byng, who is a resident in the immediate neighbourhoods having twice recently defeated the Earl of ...

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  5. SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION.

    There never was a nation possessing so much overweening vanity as the Scotch. Last week there was assembled in Edinburgh as association of what are called ...

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  6. I NEVER CAN FORGET!

    And [?] thou bid my heart forget What, once, it loved so well? That look—that smile—when first we met— [?] last end and farewell? ...

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  7. THE PEOPLE'S PRESS.

    There can be no doubt but that Leigh Hunt imagines his lucubrations alone quite sufficient to enlighten mankind in every thing that is requisite for them to know. ...

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  8. EXTRACTS

    The following is the account given in the "Age,"—we have given one from the "Spectator" in a previous number. This we give on the principle of "Audi alterain ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. NATIONAL REPOSE— A GOOD RIDDANGE.

    We are now, thank heaven, in a state of profound trenquility. Foreign affairs, blessings on Lord Palmerston's able management, are quiet enough, and domestic ...

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