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rament has never yet been heard on the rarely so FINLAND, a division of Sweden, but} 4 
(or sary oar Ik) 3a he piano-forte ; and it is certain nexed to Ruscia, is ditusted teteses G0? aa CO 39 
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use on that instrument, while the key-board remains li- Proper, East Bothnia, Tawartland, Nyland, Sawolax 
mited as at present. Fortunately, the new notation and Keymenegard, The Aland or Oeland Islands, 
which we use, enables us to ma e this classification about 80 in number, and generally small, are situated at 
without any trouble, because every interval, 1 pat laggy ere Meammies es 
expressed in Farey’s Notation, (See that article), has Finland , and in 1792 contained 11,260 inhabi- 
the f’s therein equal to its number of finger-key mter- tants. The named Aland, is about Hil. ey 
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T12 2 1571. The inhabitants of these islands, who appeat'te 
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have been originally Laplanders and Fins, live toa 
pix $28 pv gret age; an about 208 of them are registered a si 
13 9 } 5 » WI y from the government amounts to about 
xVIL 6 lyIV 5000 rixdollar yearly, In most of these islands, 
637 K4 senor sd ms webb omge A 
; 9 278 language people 5 a Finnish 
12 wir bIV —— to be heard only in Helsing. 
%S 5\2 4 » the south-west province, extends Finland 
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and 83 from west to east. It is diversified 
‘* ree 231 b4 with lakes, rivers, woods, arable pe a 
| vu 4\2 U1 grounds ; and, though inadequately cultivated, is tole- 
| 533 x11 | tably fertile. Its towns, which are all situated on the 
p VU 174 coast, are, Abo, the capital of the provin a bislionte 
10 pa } pill see, and the seat of a university, about 41 Swedish 
: “VI 3\)-s } N. E. of Stockholm, and containing about 8750 inha- 
486 XII bitants ; Nystadt, a a ee pcm, amt 
bb VH 197 port, north of Abo, and surrounded by a pleasant 
9 b7 ppII17 | of country; Biorneborg, an ancient but insignificant 
VI . es oops and Nadenhal, a little town to the north of 
XK V u A “a ka r..54 hie c 
) East or Cajania, extends the gulf of 
- pvr at pa $01.1 uietiens b temicladee eciauy or Feenh Gnas 
8 6 } pil ards of 100 leagues in and between 30.and 
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“- bb.vVI a1 east boundaries of the province. The towns, ds 
Vv 93 |, proceed northwards, are, Christinastadt, a small 
trance ; Wasa, a sea- town, rapidly increasing 
328 ann ? {2 trade, provided with «tibunal of tice for the north 
0 of Finland, and containing, in 1790, about: ‘inhae 
zif Fonch bitants ; Gamla Carleby, a. stall’ but 
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