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:"V:T=i 109 4 is it I THE CITIZEN, SATURDAY,‘ FEBRUARY 18, 1854. . l .. ..
United States is concerned. “Whatever t‘MlVM'ii.We there is, the
American dramatist and composer of music will have it exclusively,
for he will have protection in England-hitherto he has had it no-
It oppsoro from the report ofthis expedition, written bylllr. notion until tlte‘middle or rsiiru‘ary.' He has, however, oppointoa Count
Nelson, one of the party, that they crossed the country until they Orlod‘ to visit the Courts ol'Vicnna. Berlin, Paris, and London to
ot within sh-mt eight miles of the Atlantic, of which ocean they explain on what terms he rcslly will treat. It is thought by all
ad an excellent views‘. They encountered a lain of some twenty- that his object is to gain time. ' , l
' ' ength, and in no on ofit did they find the elevation There is is doubtful rumour that Guurtt Panlrt has succeeded “Mum” Mum“ TB“ Tnmnggpp memmm has been gm ‘AXP r I
two miles in 1
, greater, than any feet nllovo the level of the sea: The party did Ncssclrodeas ilinistersr Foreign Alroirs in Russia. A quiet time ‘ . . . .
.‘ not go fully across, from the fact that their provisions gave out, is observable in the Russian organs, but the appearances of peace ‘'3 st‘, ‘lW,"9-"“)' 1’? 59”‘ P“lfl"l':" 1" ?h‘li“l‘ll>’,h'3vd3";‘l ‘gm .
and they were satisfied as to the route. It it a curious fact that are no clearer. 3'-“"" ‘“ “3"‘“‘“" ‘‘“".‘’‘“l?‘“‘‘'‘' 3' ‘ ’""“ 3’ “l='"' .Y '5
names, at the head of which is A. Hart, who wail partner with Mr.
d' th ' t'th rt"il t rtnt lit Indin OthD b, ttt‘ t‘ l<'gb,th .,
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-i The ucid Ind circumstantial account oftho exploration made by ten thousand men. l ' ' ‘” “ “ '?““‘ ' 1'3"‘? '3 ‘S“.“‘F ‘ J." “ 9 “'PF“ls' v“"
Commander Prevost of H. B. ii.-s ship Virarro, will be read with Omar Pasha continues to fall on the Russians whenever appar. W‘ ‘W9 '9 "0 "9" '1.“ " W!-'“"=“ ‘"“"‘ - "‘
- ’ - v 5 s - > - - - r fuses to “ discuss the rlvlitlr of authors " but takes the ground that
greet interest by all persons interested in the success of the at- tunity occurs his tactics beinvv to put it-out of the Russians . . . u I ' .
tempts now being made by the governments of England, France, power to iightia great battle. 1 0 . . ‘g"].'l’""""‘m‘;:”""l [0 “lax” ' "ml! i" ll“ ‘l‘i'm""'h““d alga‘
root the United States, to determine the praeticsliility ofconstructirlg There have been several skirmishes, but no action ol'impoi‘tance. ‘ 5 fl!“ gf “P"‘=“‘T"!:l"F W 3 "E l ‘0 ';(‘;‘“C“‘ ‘ 9 ‘fa I?‘
. Ship Canal across the istiruiur of D:Iricn,by the route discovered In Asia, a report had prevailed that the Russians had talrenthe ‘5 “'9 1 ah“ ‘ ‘;3“"“"p '5 " ‘he ='8‘.'"‘9'1"." - ‘:11. ‘"9?-f d ‘U3 “E
And brought into public notice by Dr. Cullen. It places beyond City afKars, but a Russian bulletin says that all the troops are in “.5f',f5 ' 9.‘ ‘ ‘1’"“““ a';‘f““’ “Wok”: IE1‘; "35 “E ‘““=‘,’. 9 “'5;
iloolii the existence or an extensive tract of level ground, lying bo- winter cantonmenls. , wt! 9 “now vh&‘T=Cte FY f]'"h"'==‘,Y.- .“‘ "- Y?“ ‘ “W” s
tween the riror Savnna and the hills on the Atlantic side, is de- The ellieil tlcets in the Black Sca werdo last seen, p.srt'lit;Eiriope, gzfulgmffgpighzz mi: 2132136“ y ‘E“':vLJh9‘l::)‘:‘l‘(v‘ -Ia-lidelw gzltlriifyxs
ncribeil by Dr. Cullen, theerisleuca of which we confess to having and part near Batun, but are rcporte to have since is ' ed for . . ' . s . . .
daubled up to we Prue": um rr - ' ‘ K Vamp g printctlby American publishers-with this difference, that in future
From the tlistnnoo given by ur. Nelson the starting point tttlto The Russian squadron was or the Sea of And‘. '8"! W1“ 113"“ '0 W “W 3“‘h“"- r
mouth of the Savaria river toiths point oi‘ the Atlantic coast seen Serviu is much arritatetl by the intrigues pf the Russian Consul- 4 V '
by Commander Prevost, is nbout fifty-three ruilcs. - Their retiiru General, 8l'Ili.ilZ(‘.l ‘i’aslla oi’ Belgrade, has resolved to arrest him. TEE NEBRASKA Qunsrmn,
‘ ‘only ocouplid 15‘! boars.‘ ')llhey metl Ecyleral TIVIEYS, onlt; of ‘Lehm “The raustrian Gt;-llleruinciit, iIn great hustle, has orglcred forty . . r f '
. owinonovi war w i t ey eoncu e cinptic itso into t s t ousan troops to ung.-try. tin not yet ’nownw at is going BIN-‘H811-srowlt Aim-sl.AVxkr nI7NKviI- r
tlantic. Throe oif their companions, whom they left at srancho, ont'crc. ’ . ' ' I ' Orr the 9th instant in gathering was collected by the anti-
. - ' The Geriocso igritcritlet-lgtrogvtelccmtai Captain Ingrshsni with s slavery party of Boston, to hear llev. enry lVord Beecher
publlclroce o ' ‘ " “ ' ’ " ' inveigh aoainst the South and its institutions. The pending No-
pd their throats cut; p .
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‘F Y:ihoA:“ilAiil.Apro:'1Y:3’: ndm?mbTym;“.,;and yghgaggmgigplyepadcn P Bf4)llSllGST!I-P9 are hloclradirig the Persian port of Buihire, in ,tlie bmska bill was the text. The father of the speaker, his brother,
I oizitlve here iiow-they have several. we believe, on the wlty- “I’)";::‘M;'h(;mcsd W-as B‘ Cgmhhn ‘ 7 y . he
0 e of ma mm”. The wmpmy ha" ‘ pomp hbgrin" for“ now Liverpool, Slzlurduy nummig.‘-Nothing of real news comes to The father of,Mr. Beecher opened with prayer. The discourse of
0‘ three thousand men at work on the whole line‘ Zlrlud are ush- l“‘“‘1 “ll” ““""‘l"'s' by mail 01’ ‘E19.’,“‘“Ph- " ’ i ' - ‘ ' ' '
' P r Vienna deapatch hints ysieriously that good news.has he drew ahitleous picture of what he described as stho gigantic
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“"’ "3 F“ “""P."F‘”“ ‘“ “Z” P"“‘““""‘ Y W" reached the Austrian Government irour St. Petcrsburgh. (This IS lroua and wrong to be perpetrated upon tho North by the-psssags
‘i - : oh: Slush fpv ', h d E H . d . - m 1 of the Nehgaskh ill.m is too strong ooteil love a nion,
' o ersia as e riieyproruiso to act suiica y 0- acted upon yt ese 5 business motives,hsregardedss thechief
V’ wards Turkey. . ‘ . ' " ' ’ ’ ‘ > V son whyt rt had invai-i hly ieldetl in its contests wit
, . . . r , l the south, He rc'oicc4.l that the veil was now being removed from
, :23 following ship hiIe‘V:u1n“F;"‘”'“;f “‘“’Yf“‘l”“ lilo hideous face or slavery, and that the North would no longer be
i . 9 WW mums 1? Psi mm W orb 1;“ M at cajoled by the specious cry of“re ard for tho Union." Limita-
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;' , . , “’"'P"" 5“].“"‘l‘1" 0;‘ ‘"5 “yrs; 9 r I M 9 stems P tion or slave territory roll a united Northem anti-slaveryscntir -
3 their country, and emptying into the Amazon, mencm W ‘ch ad een chmere by Consul Hawthoma to 009- merit in opposition to all new slave States, should be the two can-
; open toallnations. . - . "I ltlomvabteu reislled fmlm thgrSandFra1;p-Sgt; llylthe Antarslycr dinal points in future political notion. The supionco were my I
l i i .1 ' W was Ma mm werlm on “ex ayr e s am=ary- e enthusiastic. Thiswsstliepreludeto ii grand St teAnti-Nebraska
: . li er ship Red Jacket excited rcat attention on account of her - t -
V AUSTRALIA, :enl‘el;“ enmmdina 3 , ‘ I , Convention at Faneuil Hall, on Thursday, the 16th inst. Among
A t . , , W Passage from MW York Tbs Bmllm those residiii out ofthe State who have been invited are John P.
I ,,,B,gu;;g f;g;r;g;;sNggtw;;%;; 1‘,‘f;;:";gnnl‘;;"f,-m gggggggg Mad steamer oh:-dawa,s on shorengar Holyhead. The steamer inn, John iy, Gerritt snnil, pinion, King, an Dash VVilmot,
2 . . . . . . . . Panel. fvrmerlym the line between Nw York and Bermuda. was of Pennsylvanlr s 1’ Chase J R Giddin 9 ins Edward woos
; .mittee on the Golil Fields advise the retention of the licensing 1,u,,,ed;,, we glyde cum, nigh, of the gm, y,,,,,m,y‘ She ,, of oh. I y l - ' v - ; E p
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mm Bums a J Mclwrr of I-Welraoul. who had Mir The VVhigs,until lo-day, it is said, were very lath to talio partin
system, though swore oi‘ its defects. The accounts from the ,0” N, M D
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arofL:::$:3:frgZ1y:E:ni;i;;:i;:r'y:' of Ma‘-humo wvhehm of however, taken possession. , Insured for .t:i2,ou0. l Q(;.,;,;,;:,,:i::;;;;:;::;,Ec,;n,,1M,’Evmn shwtd ,,P.,,,L They in .
pesience ruin a y state o t ecll ‘ V , , K , I p p ' , i
l < The Argus advocates a Maine Liquor law, for what it calls this ' International Copyright Treaty. ' CORRESPONDENCE ss-rwszn‘ Jon: Vin Bviius AND ills.
' Cnsllizns.-Al private correspondence has taken place between
“drink dc aded laud,“ sud svows its intention “to endeavor to An” awyml r - ' - i
, p, , , , r - it years delay the intsmatlonal so n ht treat , ,
do its rulio oro to grapplovuth this temblo onrsoni Tltcsydvicy agw. upon ,,,,,,,.,e,, ,,,,,,,,,,,’E,m,, am, C,,,mP,,,‘:," of, am pal’; Jo n.v.-in >Buren and loreiilrrli clonrsns, one‘ or the southern
l I Emrrarorpogf the l=W- , , , ' , oi Gie.'etJ3i'italt1atidtltoUnitcz] Stalesrcspcctively, hnshoen printed dcmwmw leader!‘ -Wm Van Bmn 59!!-.lh8t, .9n1y Mn. .
, < 5 -Mia‘ “"""='"‘ W“ =9l“bT3'c<1,a‘ "10 Demise dlgglnzl "1 and placed in the hands or members or the Scnst:,who willsliortly Clemem ""1 Gm“ 3" W‘ ‘I0 ‘"3’ E90“ “" ‘bl’ ‘"51’? 1"" he
I ‘l . a most extravagant rnaniier. I ‘ ‘ . he called upon w mm? m, "imp. The [allowing an we principal odds, that unfortunately, General Case is committed to the lion-
-, ‘The fact of the river Murray beulg found navigable has had a amok“ , interference the ry. lf, howevcr,Mr.Clemcris would only go for the
' stimulating effect on commerce in that tlirecticn. 'AEl]el‘llZt’ln and ‘Inch: Lgnum and mum‘ mm M which“: mm" n H ‘ in 1‘ bill of last year without the clause repealing the Missouri com-
Cupadian aruflccrs accustomed to the hush were taxing advantage mm M; oigrmpny me “mm or war,“ Dr ummrg’ or “"0"”! ‘L promise, it would pass triumphantly. ltlr. Van Buren calls the
lit; . I G N 1’ H . I last: or sitiior or then two oouniriss do now or may hsresl ’ - Pment W1 In Oulrawr and 1118 Ml)’ “'0! '0 "W1 “W lluzml 1”-
" e govt-rniucn mm: o oveln or , contains aproc ama- pro] ii.ty, or copying i, V n 1- ' ' ‘
tion constituting, lifter the 1st of July next, the i-n.-irrvins of Lake‘ f:‘”” "9"" "“““.“""““"‘" “""“‘ ""“”“"“"“ ‘“““"" "‘""-‘“h"“' deriiucmts of north on south can never a res on ih e b' t f
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Albert, rnil tits hours of tho lliurrayon either side or tllo river, ;',‘,,',,‘,',,:’;?,’,,,‘:,,':, ,,,‘;:;:‘,?,:;‘;,,“,';',,, P'j,,;”,,,?,,1‘;,;";:,,,,‘,;),g,;,‘;,“:;;mg";;3 v He furthcr says that, States have tl'ls'nght or self-
for two miles inland, it Hundred, to be called “The Hundred oftlio eiihcrcounlry or say work oiliteruiuro or nrl ublished in tho otliur, onoll his government-ten-ltorles have irotethzit the theory of rion-inter-
. c 4D in the s rm! niitnncr as the rcpuhllexllnu or piruty or s work or me verition. as applied to the Nebraska Territory, demands the repeal
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An mmns lacuna‘: Plus at Melbourne. between the Amen fr‘i‘$"o‘..'2".'.‘.'.li’..'3;“ll3l‘i‘l‘l.‘?lLi.".l!‘s1”.1?il‘."li‘.3.i.li2?i5Zlui.S'l‘i2's‘S’..il‘rZ‘3Zlilsillgliiiii 9‘ "'9 1”’ P?““b‘‘i"z 51”"! in 1"ebmka- The ma ryr
can schooner Pride of the Sea and the English yacht called Lelia, uthuygqunly ,,,.,,m,., c.,,,,u-y rm, um, .,,.a,Mp,,,,w,,,,,,,, course, re uires the repeal of alllsws of Connress establishing
' purcbssed by the government for the siirvcyirrg llepanmclit, Tho piracy sud tutu lions as tits liw now does or my herealter slavery. l%oW, slavery in the District of CDlI)l‘:lJit'L exist: by tho
Arnencan schonnertriumphetl. She was ht lit by George stoors, ‘E,f;;,';;gp‘,‘;“e“‘;,‘ mn,n”,m.M,,,c,e;;;“,,m;j,u;gmmcomm“ “WW laws ofCongrcss alone. The Miirylrind and Virginia laws uphold-
of New York, tpo constructor of the America. . , . r 'n mu EllEDl1l[lDiillions,ol'd13gxjnp‘o mg it are re esled. The iiori-intervention theory, in now con.
ws have roll p’ortisulsr. of the occupation of New Caledonia.‘ l’;',2'.‘2‘.'lE',".,'rn?i’lElll$5’3o“.i‘l'lEl"lill."5rlT'"i7l.'lt'li'35l..“'11,$C.‘L'F.i$'3ii“"L" "s‘,’““" ?"“"?h"‘ ".“".'5’ i“ ‘.l‘‘‘ D‘‘''l‘’‘ “ ""‘“““"“ VI"“‘ 5"“
the most important of tho Polynesian group-in the Australian turns of mi iiorti,eoinpoesrtr,prtinicl-s.s nrs.ar engraver s ‘ sll rs- “B nghfa dmimlw’ um’ “ "mud “W31 ‘In F“i'“’“ 5”"
me, before us. . I -. sp IIll'llEfIgllh1Wl!lEl'l iayilto przoout cunverillon urn gniiiled lo 3"‘ ' ' ' ‘ " '
g V . ‘ . int, sculptors,anengrufersttlenixelvcs. Mr. Clomcns replies that his iroonunitioo against the no.“-,..
Thus dn Em ire, of hov. X2, in s: “The news from Tahiti A "Ell - "W “hmlnl of me vrvcedtng rruoio snlillslso so sppllc:- terventiori of Gen. Cass. Yet hutli voi w ‘l '
r I (Y P -y - - - bl toiuure rtrenmtionarrlrirnutle warts nudtom vrr - i r ' 9 0’ the N‘ ‘l"X“"
is important, although from the astonishing inattention here to all W'mWsmou';J‘ l E . 9?‘ " "‘-'""" 9‘ ‘"“"“l bill, which he holds to be common ground; lcavinir the subject of
’ matters, its irnportancesccnis to have struck no one. applicubleinlhls rcspe nl ui Illusiuiil works llrri llblltlyrepng. Slavery whom the Constitution left it, and not iniadin the ra-
The French protectorate of Tahiti is lxientllng-‘ll! authority over scnietl arpc lot to it. Lets nndoritzod that the protection otipnluisu by vinee of the courts to decide in advance what the Constitution
the I’.-iunrotli or earl lslantls-e most extensive group of coral “l’r';P"”“ l I-Ion 2 In prom it fair lmllltttlvlliy or ndapinuon 0! me.-int. - Ho adlls, that it is certain the Nebraska bill will sr
. - maul: works to the stage in the iziiulrnii one United suites respectively, . . P3 I
‘ - islets, producing finer pearls and cocoa not all than any other eliis- pp, 1, only [noun], [0 pmV‘EIlI-pl.rlsllG.il reproductions. Tile question wpmpp, , aspreported by Mr. Douglas ; and that it will open a [mail-gate of
, t “ppm oh. Paging, ,'1'lm movement, I pre.-unte, is base upon a z::‘;tl“i1orI‘l!h:n'l‘A,lsf;"lg-(77Y[li“'19P;,E;ifg;!2:i’l;rls$;f:ile:D6gicltlegrlzzzlte soprto of evvilation upon the country which will sweep’ amiy cvery vestige
‘ l claim of.old Poinare, the former King of Tahiti, who pretended to I “ma” mP,m“mmrmMvmm and mnm m mm" or m';‘"m-mung o the Compromise of 1859, and raise a spirit that will light the
" , I Hoverelgnly 0'“ ‘ha Wlwls "7 ih?‘ “’“l‘]P“l:‘3“' A F“ ‘" "'9 tries, or plrout: ll oopieo orworkewhion-an proit-cxriirroin pirroy umler Arlicle r““"“‘l l.’’''‘’ “I ‘he R”P“l’I“' .H" “‘l"‘ “" V“ BN9“ ‘“ “Pm”
' ago one ol'tl.ie Austral group-l think Ttiuuai-was talrun pooscs- r. or tin pmsnt convention, on prooiloiiou. ttlietiosrsu.-it plrlsillzai co,-iii-. orl. to the Ixortli that the South did not ask this bill, and that all it
‘i sion of under the same pretence, and the extension ofpthe ‘pro- ' '
tectorate' to the Pavmogus clselrly (how! was the policy of the The other articles are provisions ror the carrying out of tliooo
Wplmv 5“ ‘ml 9‘ 149'?“ Pl3‘l‘l’l7“> 15y '0 3-“l'l“"5 33 mm “"1 55 three, and an enumeration bf the conditions and formalities neccs- , , s . ,
r extensive a hold iisposslblo upon the ‘island world‘ of the South. .3,’ go be complied Wm, by auumps, The dd,’ of the mm’, 5‘ p This correspondence is alleged to be the result ot':t.n understand-
’ ho merchants of Aeiv York have langsince engrossed the tratflt: secl:us,Ji.-is been caused by the iritluer-ice nfpublisherg who insisted mg Will: the, Cabinet, who are charged with being secretly op-
pinch ought to have beefnpsecuzetl by ltlliose of Sydney and MEL upon ,, p,,,,-;5;on .0 the glrgcl that )3ng];sh m,,ho,,‘,1,W,d not de, posed to the hill. V y 7 , . . .
ourne. The Cabinet 0 an’: seems etemimed to mum I 0 rit-o an houcltt from tho trealy in this country unless their works ' xi . - . ’ - ‘ ‘
"M1 P“35'5'll77“ ‘V17-Milli-3‘ 9f 53 -lam“ l-W5 "“"5l l“5"‘m'l)' W5‘ were piintcd here. Mr. Everett has agreed to this modification, atAC;i:c1:goGir‘i:Jp(p:1’;xalitAi:l‘ia)G:l'i:;1iil‘-ali%g:(;i;E(:il:‘g:]:: li7ne5!E,i.‘dh
aw " . s and in that fomi the treaty is submitted to the Senate. This arimnd- rtructing their Representatives in Congress to vote againlst any in.
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A concpondant 0‘; the Melbnumc A,.g“, mimng fmgn sy,;n,,y' meat is .re aided us a sort of compromise which will practically fringemom 9f the Missouri compmmg,
xggpmim. 7, lay“ up have very good "non for behaving that meet the views of publishers and authors in both countries. The
' ‘ publishers here complained that ifthe lrcatynere adopted without
. . . . I SERMOKS on ruz Nziriusn BiLr..-Boellm, Feb. 12, 155‘ .- V
‘the colontzattorgofhlaheaigalpdtgzinhlittnior iulopg x::1c9hP!“i:ya 8:151 this Condition’ punters, bookb-mag”, die” m the United Sm,“ ev. N. Kirk, in his sermon at the Mount Vernon Church this
cm lost in corrcspoitdino on?! such like liuinbug. that the chance w‘7“ld be ‘lePri".ed "f.'m?l“-V‘“‘3”' by ‘he cl“”’L'5- 1‘ l' “id ‘hm’? mgmgihgi einquenuy and Poiimdly mmicmwd ‘he Nebraska ML
‘has bssrl lost. wliiio tint’ British have been thiiikiim and slum. will be much lllscusslori and some ililliciilty in the Senate before 0 '“"‘a.". “h‘"Cl‘v "9 ‘ml. ‘‘'““l‘‘ M‘ 4”“ '1" 93'" W "19
int. the French have acted. . = t c treaty is adopted. or courstii unless it. is rrlirooi by that mklm. “'.‘tl""‘]”" vglwyns Hf’-"bf: H." .“"I“" tolpraaifvrgileir '
I o . . . - body:’iHs3dea(“cne,.. . , conversion po ones an. enlg enc prlncip cs. e t r. 'r )
' ' - p ‘ V I i M, f 1; ch 45 .1” ‘pp p p h b d‘ h vei-i in his adhesion to the compromise of i850 though
‘ D Q . I ssiiiviz. or rim srarcs. , 4 , , 1,, .‘g,i.,Sgv.',‘.),n..,,’.,,‘.;,,i“.,?f;',,‘u,,‘E,,‘,‘1 g',:,,,'E,,’f,f,’,',,,,‘;2c,f:,f hardly yritl; a clear conscience, for the ours or the pcrmaniint peace
o T; ‘‘a' ‘:"‘d‘u7's 27th: Liverpool, 23th Jan. authors, there are two classes of native authors w o are in a grca “"1 x‘3“‘i"3z7 gi‘s'l3JePl‘;"li“‘,’l’ :““‘;‘g‘7;]'m1;h;P”;“‘:g“ “(gm 1‘?9b’:“5l:]"‘t1l:‘l:
9 07:‘ iv ail steumg" Af‘ - ' g measure unprotected in this country name' lit 1' ‘I send W " ’ ' . "’ W W’ " w."' . “ "3"" 9 "‘
pool on Saturday rnorninmpghu Ci-‘pt’ Ham.mn.' ‘mm LIV“ musical composers. According to tile rule ivyflargnehatdhliihegrhere, the autllar of lb“ mu “mum 11"” been hm" "‘ he“ E"g1“.‘d‘ ' In
, .bom‘7 311%.‘ P I r" U to cams inside the Hook tho "pmmmauon on ‘my or ‘ha pcrfamance 0“ piece up-music corir:luslon,lie involred the prayers oftha church for our lo stators
K ll sump, w,',z Spiitlowirir? tciotlldea’ thpmlh’ and ancbared “ "19 is considered a publication by the authors or their ‘signs, and any al:iP‘rVfhmgt“n' an‘? espemauy f" Sena“: D"-ugh’ “ml hanum
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' 0 y 0 "mark are em" ’ y C“ mam-N5 as G jcct of his morning discourse, denouncing it and its aulhol‘ with
eloquence and sarcasm.
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