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  2. ANOMALY IN JURISPRUDENCE.

    "Ah! 'tis well to have a giant's strength, But not to use it as a giant."—SHAKSPEARE. MY LORD.—Apology being unnecessary for a candid representation of facts interesting to the public, I ...

    Article : 1,353 words
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  4. ABSTRACT OF MR. PEEL'S BILL

    The following sections are the most material, and those which involve alterations of the existing laws:— The first section enacts that the provisions of this bill commence operation from the 1st of June next. ...

    Article : 1,766 words
  5. LIMEHOUSE GHOST.

    The neighbourhood of Limehouse, like the Highlands, in the good old days of the bogles, has, it seems, been haunted for some months back, by a most refractory and incorrigible phantom. The facts of this afflicting visitation are simply ...

    Article : 445 words
  6. A LADY, OR FINE LADY.

    1st. No person can be a lady, who, under any circumstances, does any thing useful.—2d. Every woman is a lady in the exact proportion of the cost and gaudiness of her clothes; and she is to do nothing ...

    Article : 1,606 words
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