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>J R >|.r. tl.c Rev. J. H. WILT. AN, M.A., Into of 
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•Irect. New Tuniilllo, In tlio Firlih ol St. litlo*, UluomU" 1 " ■ 
nnd puillilicd by Iho wild Join. I'mnai.r. (iioninv, 
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