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  3. THE FAIR IMPOSTOR.

    Early last summer a lady calling herself Madame B—, attended by two servants, arrived in a very elegant carriage in a village not one hundred miles from this ...

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  4. THE ABBOTSFORD BARONETCY.

    Lieut.-Colonel Sir Walter Scott, Bart,, of Abbotsford, eldest son an I last surviving child of the great novelist, died of dysentery at the Cape of Good Hope, in February ...

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  5. THE FINAL CAUSE OF WHIGGISM.

    All things in creation, to use the language of the metaphysicians, have a final cause; a certain definite end, for the fulfilment of which they exist, and for the attainment of ...

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