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the finger , and their wives , feet might be compressed into such a diminutive size as to incapacitate them for walking . These are excellencies in Chioaj and some minds are so formed in £ upland as to admire every thing , however preposterous it may be ,, provided
it has the sanction of a rude antiquity . Silence , hy general consent , took place on the affairs of the continent , as far as they related to the existing negociations , which were with great propriety left entirely to the manage ^ uient of the administratiou . Thapks
were however voted with unanimous applause to Lord Wellington on his Late successes , and the bouses em * ployed themselves on the ordinary business , of which from the long adjournment there is no small quantity to engage their attention .
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if r . MaruonVs Second Letter on Dr . E » tlin ' & Discourses arrived too late lor this month .
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In the city also has been an interesting debate on ^ the | epop olfh | 10 o ^ ipil U which ended in the re-cominitinViitbf it , to take into consideration the necessity of the expunging entirely of the laws On the assize of bread . The general sentiment seemed to be th $ t " they were of a pernicious nature ; * and indeed it would be very difficult to state a reason why bread should be regulated by
assize any more than meat or any other commodity . The investigation of the question will lead to good , and when the whole process of corn from , the ground to the consumer is taken into due consideration , it will be probably seen that it is impossible to set the assize so as to do justice to and eonsult the interest of all parties .
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In our next will be given No , I . of an Account of the Pupils at Warringtott Academy ) and a Review of I > r . Touluun ' a Sermon * , mid of other public ** ttara . ' ¦ ¦ ' ; -..,.... .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1814, page 200, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2438/page/64/
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