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  2. [?]ia[?]ility of Ensolbents.

    It is not, we believe, generally known, that although an insolvent, when once discharged, cannot be again arrested in respect of any debts contracted prior to his former imprisonment, yet ...

    Article : 155 words
  3. Panaceas for bounty.

    In a remarkable clever article in a late number of Blackwood’s Magazine, called “ Panaceas for Poverty,” and which we are sorry we have not room to extract entire, is the following account ...

    Article : 373 words
  4. LIVES AND MANNERS OF THE European Nations.

    In Religion, the German is unblieving; the Englishman devout; the Frenchman zea[?]ous; the Italian very ceremonious; and the Spaniard a bigot. ...

    Article : 620 words
  5. Gleanings.

    Flowers of rhetoric in sermons and serious discourses are like the blue and red flowers on corn, pleasing to them who come only for amusement, but prejudicial to them who would reap profit ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. [?]otany [?]ay.

    New South Wales has, in fact, but one drawback of a decidedly unpleasant nature, and even that is more ideal than substantial. It must be admitted that it is the only country in the world ...

    Article : 284 words
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