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    What spirit quails—what brow has blenoh'd?— Not one of all our crew!— The ship, without one timber wrench'd, Still outs the bellows thro'; ...

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  3. FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH CHINA.

    "In the evening (says Sir Henry Pottinger) the Imperial High Commissioner Keying came, according to his engagement, to dine with me, and after he and his two companions had made themselves comfortable ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  4. UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY.

    REV. SIR—In Saunders's News Letter of this day I have just read a letter from you, addressed to the "Unitarians of the city of Dublin." You commence by alluding to Dr. Armstrong's last letter, in ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  5. RECEPTION OF A CHOIR NUN, AND OF TWO LAY SISTERS.

    On the Epiphany, we had the happiness to witness, for the second time within the last few months, the repetition of the solemn and imposing ceremony appointed for the admission of candidates to the ...

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  6. PERSECUTION IN MADEIRA.

    Amidst the sorrowful fortunes of religion in their own country, and the sore trials to which their temper, their pockets, and their zeal have recently been exposed, our good friends north of the Tweed, ...

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