242 THE 
— 
AGRICULTURAL GAZ E 
TTE. [APRI 8, 
with respect to ats she Se is 2 true in a way of analogy 
re animated existence. 
ca 
e 
es envy or 
ee existence — bere 
be fixed on an n elevated objesi, 
3 new energy to 
n be fixed upon a dis istant an 
—— will be raised by the efforts he 3 to 8 
himself thither. But if the mind of man stand in 
1 relation pee sublunary creation that the 
x salt of one earn 
re 
Divine 
temperauce, an 
object. The 
= pages ad * 
th 
Those Or ten and esearch ko the 
to 
ged i 
T the p feart to the 
d for his 
on nobility of character than European society y hag t 
any other 9 attained to ; 
nue essions inted u 
3 
e 
ind ? 
areful . oe of things i in i the natura 
eager 5 uring 
this world, it would be that 
h. 
and by its death lays the foundation of increased life to 
its 
erdd the point of 8 
successor. ed, that when it falls 
201 le of 
ga the healthful ele of lif 
N. ry element of nature which giv 
s hastens its pr ogress a rds . until 
no longer a thing 
Ith. 
e, are 
desolations of dev Sure Shien which blacken | 
world’s Br tory w. gg a state of 
ind poss their inhabitan i 
15 
1 . hav 
ym 
are re- 
nest ofi its 5 eggs 0 vot it izene, but prohibits the capture 
of the Thus elevating the character of the bird 
ork of mg Bea life. 
ace stan 
eyes does to v. h err aapa 
it be that its vision should be en this is the 
enjoyment of 1 to Ss Cheerfulne 
ospitality, o or i desire to apart 
88 PF alacri ity 
ý Wh 
sani every department of life wi will make fresh addit 
to i ee Men. mey a province of nature will send 
forth fresh acce en oe its happiness. When this 
is not — be 33 meeting with 
objects of — ots throwin ing glances of ee to 
Now under what ä ces i 
— a vision of mau true! the e 
body is essential to the health of the latter, and 
is more frequently employed in adjusting its relations 
to itself than in watching 
of ae on oag What was the s objesi 2 supreme solici- | 
tude with the wise lawgivers I to 
of the Sapia true and, satiate in 125 
wrought 
deeply i 
communi ties, and are m 
enjoyment of life. 
was symbolised * 
d wit 
Testamen 
33 with j Jy and drink ny wine pag 1 mer nay i LW. 1 
of those servants of God who 
Anger al 
and this was the re- | han 
mind having aed towards the 
awe light of Avs universe, e, and etre a up a the 
ere what 
i foretold the 
@ thera implies, are ce well futika o a 
s of the host of Midian which each dunn i ti 
sr his man turned 
He who holds tle truth by every 
t 
life, must hold it lags a world. And fa W of his 
of Asia. He holds 
by which the generations of this w 
of ones that live and move can ete 
Cobbett, a wise N ee * a 
* * seg be: knew 
nto outgrow 5 i 
a ‘horizon 
ee ing in n that horiz 
might — looked a a brighter futurity, 
calami as l 
2 
r 
statesmen restless 
the 
society amongst “peers 
and, 
| shall be dark with many of us. 
Popery than that which declares pe: the iiim f 
landlord and tenant 
0 
inter woven = e texture of thy ev civilised 
inimical to 
The — of the tribe “of Jt Judah 
‘he te eyes 
Solom 
to his dise 
man of the Old 
n, the wisest man 
says to sciple, “ Go thy way; eat thy | 
he Princ 
and Prophet of the 
chan nge life; Rpr he teils oe disciples “hit the life 
h he has to offe hich | 
Siento was — as * m the return at har- 
ng 
Wirtemberg, Jes esus Christ 
of Jud 
A feeling which. prompts pe to place | then- 
hi ial ion, an 
amilies in order dg keep them bok 
8 in men possessing wealth making, a 
ostentation of. it to harass themselves with cares, not 
a provide enjoy ment n = adequate to that wealth, 
by the whole experience is this: 
"God is roo erp that he helps in proportion to 
when enn and tally 1 the 
declara in his 
0- 
eneration, invest 
3 We, the wise of this g 
et with the is character ofan i But if he 
hol 
— of the 1 enabled oa 
t 
pring 
cannot 
1 
If so 
a wi aig . èg our m 8 we 
o go to the a and pues 
th ale terms that circumstances co 
2 oe tos accept of, When it happens that t the tenant 
laud at the highest re 
to follow — steps of tr 
of me . histo: 
e God, and 
8 the condition of 
whickthe Jews 
their laws and by their history, hae were ta 
former —— of 
condition much | 
saints, but 
This mind | lated u 
ws were required to cultivate, „and which by | 
3 pe army, oo use it 
| 32 ‘inc of = religious pr pe res which can ices 
pow 
or woe. It was an aspect of greater happiness and of 
U 
t enjoys * life ee in 
Bg ty in the faith of his chil 
8 of subsisten 
of its 
rse than d ioned 0 
will still leave 
Wherever we 
deeds how pun t be its | 
aith the Greeks 3 1 ö 
che s mad 
oe Romaa army 
Subjugating the world. Without faith the same 
same sciences, | breed stock —_ par 9 
together with the intelligence which the possession of l be bred required . 
ose of | 
ol I wish 
pty mansions of it, 
of 
| savin 
Ww 
enn, bat itis 
off an ignorant rik in the market-plach n 
425 a 
hant in com- 
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DISEASES OF 175 91 55 
Wai 7 From page 10 be: 
higher Walks of: pocity. as well 22 
of Fer prone to the retaining of know 
ir own b ; 
1 8 met with a re 
mmonly the case 
Ino: 
will ‘ake the opport unity 
ject, in connection wi 
vad 
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races, 
breeds famed for any particular ex 
or all of them dn one day become 
rance of, or the ror 
beautiful ae uction 
ON 
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