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  2. English Miscellanies.

    LADY ESTHER STANHOPE.—Persons who read the public papers with attention will remember that Lady Esther. Stanhope, an English woman, made herself; either by her beauty or her skill, Chief of a tribe of Arabs, in the ...

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  3. (Kerton's Letter Continued, from page 61 of our last.)

    —I hired a little house with two rooms, and a skillen, letting the latter to lodgers. The houses are built chiefly of cedar, and the carpenters who had lived in the house previously, left on the tye-beams some ...

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