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This is about as good as Arch * deacon Blackburne ' s satisfying himself in the 'Church , after he
had renounced and written against its vital principle , with an advice of the apostle Paul ' s , — i 6 Art thou called being a slave ? Care not for it . '
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No . exevr . England—Paradise of Women . € i England is the Paradise of women . -And well it may be
called so , as might easily be demonstrated in many particulars , were not ail the world already therein satisfied . Hence it hath
been said , that if a bridge were made over the narrow seas , all the women in Europe would come over hither . Yet it is worth the noting , that though in no countrey of the world , the men are so
fond of , so much governed by , so wedded to their wives , yet hath no language so many proverbial invectives against women . " Ray ' s Proverbs , 2 nd ed . 8 vo . 1678 , pp . 63 , 64 ,
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No . exevir Patriarchal Beard . It is said , in a French Relation of Muscovy , that in the century before the last a man was created patriarch of that nation because he had the finest beard of any of his countrymen .
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jv t o . cxcvnr . To Scholars . Hath literature been thy choice and thy occupation ? ( says a
certain author ) and hast thou food and raiment ? Be contented : be thankful : be amazed at thy good fortune . Art thou dissatisfied , and desirous of other things ? Go , and make twelve votes at an election . It shall do thee more ser-
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No . CXCIX . The Political Social Compact . Vel pro me vel contra me was the noble form with which Tr 8 jan delivered the sword , the mark of
his office , to the prefect of the Praetorian guards , and the same is the tacitcompact between afrce people and its government .
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No . CC . Deifying and Duncifying . Warm passions and a lively imagination dispose men to panegyric and to satire ; but nimium
nee laudare nee lazderey that is , neither to deify nor to dunci fy ^ seems to be no bad rule for those who would act consistently and live quietly . Jortin .
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No . CCI . Henry the VIlWCs last Words . Sandus , a Popish writer , says that Henry VIII . of infamous memory , expired with these words in his mouth , AH is lost .
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No . CCIL Elba . It is a curious fact in the history of the island of Elba , that Anysis the Blind , King of Upper * Egypt , being driven from bis
kingdom in the 2 nd year of his reign , retired to this island . in the year 1477 of the Egyptian aera , or 734 years before Christ , where having remained for the long space of fifty years , he was recalled to the throne at the death of Sabacon
who had usurped it . Anysis died a short time afterwards .
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vice than to make a commentary un the twelve minor prophets .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1814, page 774, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2447/page/46/
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