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  2. DONNA GRACIA.

    CIRCUMSTANCES alter cases. Habits are engendered by circumstances, and often change with the latter. The misanthrope and the habitual drunkard, are not seldom reformed by an entire change of their surroundings. The plant that will not thrive in one ...

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  3. CHAPTER Y.

    IN our last chapter, in order to preserve the consecutiveness of the events narrated, we passed over an important mattter, which we will now endeavour, by way of addition, to place on record. Exactly on the appointed day, Don Alfonso de Braganza paid his promised visit ...

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  4. HOME AND FOREIGN NOTES.

    THE CROWN PRINOE RUDOLPH'S VISIT TO JERUSALEM.—The Crown Prince of Austria was solemnly received by the Jewish communities of Jerusalem on the occasion of his late visit to the holy city. As previously announced, a reception Committee had been formed from leading members of ...

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  5. CHAPTER VI.

    ON leaving Madame Mendes' house, Don Alfonso de Braganza repaired to the Royal Palace. As Private Secretary to her Royal Highness Princess Mary, he was admitted at any time; and as a man gifted by nature with prepossessing appearance, elegant manners, and highly ...

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