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Copley has been engaged nearly forty years in bydrograpliical 

 and geographical works, and we are of opinion these globes are 



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equal to any that can be procured. Our committee awarded to 

 Mr. Copley the gold medal of the Institute. a. c. 



CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, AXLES, &C. 



The manufacture of carriages, axles and harness, of all descrip- 

 , tions, are branches of art vastly more important than they are 

 I generally considered to be. If we contemplate the losses, delays, 

 injuries, vexations, risk, and sometimes loss of valuable lives, de- 

 pendant upon the skill, carefulness, and integrity of artisans en- 

 [ g^ed in these pursuits, we may realize something of the impor- 

 i tance of their calling, and the propriety of regarding tliem, in 

 relation to our daily wants, comfort, and safety, as occupying a 



