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  2. THE LATE MAJOR ABBOTT'S CLAIM TO LAND.

    Those acquainted with the PROPENSITIES of Colonel-Arthur, will not astonished at ANY act he might perpetrate—therefore, the treatment received from that personage, by the ...

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  3. To the Editor of the Cornwall Chronicle.

    SIR,—It is lamentable enough, when preconceived opinions—whether inducing antipathies or predclutions—influence man in his conduct towards his fellow. But when those opinions are ...

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  5. To the Editor.

    SIR—How truly has it been said, "The ways of Heaven are dark and intricate;" and in nothing, perhaps, is this inscrutability more apparent, than in the success too frequently attendant ...

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