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co 
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t 30 unnecessary, so Un lled for, so mis 
peepee wir be with ATHAM, 
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Hou gh befor: ewish 
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which 
of stewed schools where the — did not 
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the Church of aaah ELWYN mo 
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x mon 
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tion of Savo eA 
oy, the telegraphic announce. 
ment of that morn 
o 
g th at Pardie a had agreed 
a spacial treaty 
rance. t had |w 
of 
a ware the 
consi deration. po tae, 
allot. of Nios 
tived 
Abolition | 
was mye an by 190 to 
lost, On the order for the ing of 
Seaton a Bethe Works earn “the object of 
to those works works the 
and M 
“Mr. ApDERLEY’s deed the Bill ha “a a narrow 
