‘ \m of ‘ ' ' head winds, to which the |_' in 0 his father’s house ,ipl psgpfiieigid lnen‘tly doabt, conmbmedlna cons I". sof time Was flu: 7 nsidered as reat- Armaments Mourners Sheeting”... ‘ this ladder may e a? i i ' in the wrlduesa and sublimity of . ., , ' ' to return 1 and entire, in a 'iiorititutiotial manner, and sepeal would lighich in proces , Wot“. ' use, ' be- . s “'"m' "a. of yourobedianthumb'm" 9‘“"’°m'"fh§eiioiy Bible; for. b! Wm“ 'mpl'mio e ds \to remind us rather ofeternity . V r 4 "ghee. an . Joann! Hunfi- Sign; lib the doctrine contained in that sacrleglzo gist; Leeriishable works or man are no Wm“ ' _ __ ' . ' incontroveri . , , .. l m min, to shown,» > ’- . , , we are convinced, by l"‘"'“'565 h n the heavens crty hes In g°° 3' v a, ._ F” m (Jo-hon“ "an" solid than tiledefarihf it'h‘iheiyglrlndbi‘iigt t‘1 Zontinual hope: grew”: no rheirtimlaliiitt Olin: —' t as a ’ _ ’ ‘ wors _ 'r‘ “Ammo mGMERTS' that by a 8 en with charity and benevolence, we show the ords of the glorious deeds . t re late and a bear P the summit 0mm, ladder, edominiocs of bliss and . run onion: or atasounir. ' . metaphori- fl,ng mo We trace the footsteps ofmasonry inrth’p mosllglsllwfl’: sh," finailkxattairl: mans-Ion of names 9,6 the most remote ages and ustions o t e wot _ - cally spoil "‘3' mountain. and it amongst the first and most celebrated cumming Pure delight. (To be unlined.) the earth. . the East—we deduce it regularly from the first as r . ,. . selence been forgot, nation the plains of Chalda to 'the wise and mute learnt in history’s page. w and we scarcely know This is not the land those rocks '— quence of orators, or the songs I”: . . he r - a' .” d slii softbe . Km and Priestsof E ypt, the sages of Greece» K, I _ 0: ,[le , the Irish Dragoon ‘ ever bore me pron p i . . 1“ W309“?! 0‘30"” 5"“ "9" '0 “’9 ""k “few” From “ Charles - M} y l as and cleared my Iicver yielded to man the fruu of his “ build a fa dark and d nerate age whose last tem- "I had scarcely fimSl‘ed 03‘ my 3 a" r l chimnev_ " “m the fin”, of Time cm In ples Jillzemain amongstsues as moniitnents oftheir lt- throat for my song, when the clock on l'lelam I re.“ not here “I ,he «2‘ mg mark on mo“ tachrnent to the order. In 'no civilized age or country piece chimedd ha‘pllfipast “'"rivansggrfiiin; Tsnmd and figgrgvfze‘fast pound form ofadsmnn' ~j~ ' “on, tious . ln anon ’ ’ _ , - I ' :hitagm—{inygri'decg'sei’iiilliiolil‘e': 3:; liécris- geliglilvymviaservant, Tim. This. as I llavilflafg‘ilyallgfgr h: Strelcl‘r‘: 025:3; ?a:?‘lb‘l“:;fr;i:: 1;! - ' . . ° . - , ' ‘ ve ‘ r .. , I'm; who" Ind "as". h". ‘hougm u welsh", to honed, was the hour at “hwh Tlmarivdzisthough we had :laesliwzn in gtheir headlong course. ' ' . . ters, . O _, W ",4 homo, It. And we a" happy to , that. taking me home to mhye (:33; no notice ofthe circum- blighimg power that Withers strength, of . ,‘v? ‘Wew-‘M . “was... emu-amass u. . . an» r” ,;. I j i ‘ - _.< .. a it. . ‘ ‘ ' . i 4- 3.: at aliasinme ’ forthe di nit and romoiion ofthe science. Lodges are dined an hour later, , . _ . re or mom“ ,fwawmwnnbwzh ' opened “sue,” quffler of the globe. For it has been stance, but, true to his custom,‘he wits behind :iiyeczmif; creation dand'in):tc'i"(!i:ir:: has lost his H 4 i -« _ remarked, that in whatsoever else men may dispute and A very cursory glance at my fam‘h'ar waznqaed sides Pause. 3" :33 faint eflbfls of Time on _ - m m 337050 m GRAVE. disagree, yet they are all unanimous to respect and to ciom to Show me that we had some owbc t finankindr we view t 6 there are _ but the w“, : r E (lb-MW“) support a singularly amiable institution, which annihi- for Tim, who was habitually the mostsolerdo nk Wm]; stant. Changtis mnreés ordecay - r. i . ,. Wye-nastiest, lates all parties, couciliates all private opinions, and was, no the present occaSIon, exceedipgy ru ,f c” defeated the sow pU Dblémin mm -em A I j . 4.‘ “all-” “‘0 renders those, who by their Almighty Father were made 1' a full hour before that consummation, was per 8 y the thunderflgtorm, a avalgancmp i I? 7 i . F , - j.” ’ A one flesh, to be also ofonc heart and one mind; bound. sober, . _ _ . _ . Hf] flood, the oversprea in:he im mu .ora'r it i i' i i 1": . firm" bog“ grime" by ‘h‘tifdiimlrlllbluie' " The 10“ W What dyye want, 9" T, mqu'red 1’ w'th some n g the Sliirract‘iieodhgribgrfo remindpus of ag’.“ ; ‘1 ‘ . WM 0 “air ad, lite loose 1 fr '1'" ." {sever-it in m manners ‘ ~ , noug in _ _ a, r, .1 ’ :‘ ‘ ‘ ‘. _ “out... “wiry”, f 'rnr. artctcsr {1(a)}! or wonsitir. ‘0 H ‘ Conic hurrie,’ said Tim, with a hiccup that set the are scenes in life which seem createg‘to I,“ . , fludfimmhtwean When the Almightv had finished the glorious work of whdle table in a roar. - . ' kind the recollection, that 0‘8" fine > .4 V Thu-“‘6‘: - “ ‘ Leavetlie room this instant,’ said I, feeling wrath] power. Who Wlll not feel the nothin ~> '7’ i i . . K'- H’ mm .- h. h mation, Marl being in a state of innocoiicy, communed ‘ F , I , ,. , "a. I with his Codi—and reccired from lii those sacred Plie‘ at beinor thus made the butt for his. ofl'ences.‘ c Leave sures, the cams, nay, even me so",pr . g; . , «find—hath teed. cepts which, afier'his fall, he mfiiicnted to his chil- the morn, or I’ll kick you out of it.’ Now this, let me when for a moment he dwells With bls ‘ ti Who-ll brie-M. I. nod r-ir. “mt 'l'° “Med "'9'" “mei‘y 1” “"1' "‘“h‘ add in a parenthesis, was SOmeWhfl‘ 0‘8 boas" {0' Tim upon the thoughts of an eternity! Yes. it? i i ‘ lapse-shah Isadhsr .wellil' there, tion. Enoch exceeded his br n in piety and virtue, was’ six feet three. and strong in proportion, and, when gay_it will comfort the grieved—Ed / , y w . . "Anathema- downy ma;i and was, as an example to mankind, translated; where- in liquor, fearless as a tiger. . , ANECDOTE CONNECTED WW" THE Bum". M'.*m‘m'hu',*h . by he did not see death. .Noahfound grace in the eyes at r Your" kick me out ofthe room, eh, will you ? Try: 0F GEORGE III.__The King was a “i ; l , '- "thaw-"Ipbie ring. old“? If)”: for he “'39 * Jim '03". and 3° Perk,Ct i" h” only try it; that’s all.’ Here a new roar of laughter child, and from ,hat circumstance ’ '0 ,1 ‘ ,- r ,1 L y o, .fi..wummb “m, generation, that through him the race of mankind were bum {om}, while Tim, again Placing an en9rmous paw period of his birth (and fur ever afierwal’d.’ . , {L i . ‘ “do”... n... . saved from the general deluge: who handed down to the upon my shoulder, continued, rDon't be Sitting there, that certain apprehensions were 9 . ‘ ‘5 t , Isa-am lwfrea M m" peoadt-ttlleluvyans "Le laws 3f his Creato‘r,b a; he had rece; makin" a be”,e or ynurselr' when you’ve got enough. would-be impossible to rear him. h 'M‘in- _ __ .4? g A no" , . v ’iem mm is pre ecessors. ra am,renowne 1 ° v d k 1' ' ’ v _ ' r. ‘ i i i '7?" Fm- - a" h" We" "a ["i‘h' obmlned ""3" favour i" the “El” Deyltsiigiilnfreetcitiii;ieg;udln this, and made a rush to the gggfigfnggv'znfblfintnratio: ttllf: figfiilfli r 7 5 , " retools Iieahed, its music still, orgw’ thud he vouihsaged .‘0 “’19 .h'm ” "'5 “'ENP' fire-place, to secure the poker, but Tim was beforehand descended [’mrse, in “:10” of one Drum" I as," l 4 r a» Y“ "no, my m5"_ an promise to ma e 0 .his' posterity a great nation, with me and seizing me by the waist With both hands, rf _ h fi health MESH-coloured wi . ‘ its | i. "a..." .y,‘ . and that in his seed (that is in one of his descendants) ' - . b b l e i e ne’ y' " 1 5'3, . , ""v , . ' .' flun me across his shoulders, as though I were a a y, 7. ‘ ‘ I harp-hall walr- the he i “ ll th k d f l h " E probablv the head gardener ofone oft >33 . Tl. ' . overly-trams . a e ing oms 0 tie eart should be blessed. This ‘ ,- a a, the sametlimc rp” take you away at hampast - . . l i , ‘5"“5‘: “MW” "lfilll' Plum. refers to the Messiah who W13 to be the blessin and film“ - ' " r ' Person! haul“ the recommendation of m ‘ i -‘ ' ‘ I‘m Flu-m I‘M- - -' ' g einlit tn-morrow, iv you’reas rampageous agin. Ikick- - ~ h - I k-" ‘ l r _-l deliverance of all nations. lnthe courseofyears, Moses " I l h d 1 b ed and smmmn and ""10 Pracuca 5 ' r W“ ° - 0dr I Pl'mged. swore. t "eaiene v "e" egg qualities which so endeared her to the T : ' t *— excclled them all on account of the series of wonders ' ‘ , . _ . - - - . was . II. RUIZ AND FLPEAL. . ' wrought by the Almighty. through him, to rescue the llgflgige‘: 32:30:33,:e b2: dimes}: 0:]? vrggzrded The KIM! Journal publtsheathe subyoiiied letter oppressed'lsraehtes from the cruel tyranny of the Egyp— denu-nciffions in the “"ht of cmsin 1' know not “It. Home, in "ply to an imitation to attend the re- tians, who baring first received them as guests, by de- :1“); he carried. me bodily dfwn stairs steadying himseli‘ fl in that cit : grees reduced them to a state of slaver . By the most ~ ~ - ‘ dearltr ‘ , ith regard to the repeal of the Union peculiar mercies and exertions in theiryfavour, God pre- :vlgne hand 9" ‘h°.bal‘"'ls‘e'5a Wh'le w'th theloti’er hfi former of these qualities appear to have i to 0 me as in a vice. ha but one conso 810" 8 her affections to the nursling' offered to and 3 store for Ireland, I have ion and tired his chosen eo le to receive, wi v . . . . . - fill-considered what would be the results to great iibedient hearts, ibepsolemn restitutionubfrilifilsznliriiii: ""5 “mm.” “ was ""s’ that as. my qua”er lay "nmed" however from pride at the idea ofitsbe a as well as to Ireland from those measures, and live laws which probably he Ind revealed to Adam and “my behmd the mess'mom' Tm“ excurswn would soon Royal blood but from the maternal kind III as sincerely convinced that the effects at what you his immediate descendants; or which at least lit; had come to. an end' and I Shall“ be nee once more; bat While coniem’Plating the delicate lime bei lack for, ifobtained, would be as disastrous to both made known by the dictates of conscience biit which guess my mm” m find that the drunken scoundrel’ in' tenure on life she was confident under countries as yet: are satisfied in your mind that they time, and the degeneracy of mankind had inuch obscu~ Mead ofg‘m‘g' "5 usual! to the lent "mm! film” 'O‘lhe merit would become stron and ’ r would I'.,l""f’6<:ial. red. 1 . right hand' and """Ched b°ldly in“) Ship Quay'strefl' feelinl 5 caused her at theg fir t P: mil 1 It‘ll”. m a” “me”. ,lcnse. that Ireland has been This important revelation was made to them in the E'e'l' Windm” in the mess‘room was fined With our fel' underiake th ‘ ‘ h '5 bplt poh ' ' cruelly treat,“ it the British Parliament, and that she wilderness of Sinai : there assembled before the burnin lows' abscimely Sho‘mng With [3"ghmr—7‘Go it' Tim_ known t h '8 tlimtm‘ous cd'arge ’ hu Cw ‘ has not 0531"! those advantle" and that justice which mountain, surrounded “ with blackness and darkness an?! that's thefenow—ho'd him tight—never let go" cried a Royal final“? 00:“ :c‘ftol’emfiligv:eg toosllv . were «and tober by the Union; and I deeply regret tempest." they heard the voice of God pronounce the dozen Vo'ces' While the “"elch' With me “madly 0f from an etiquette so cold, and in the '. his attachment towards her never during , experienced the slightest diminution. great quickness of feeling, much goodne. of i a disposition both disinterested and candi‘ ,i i’ ,i i i f l i i l . i t . t to ,thatldonotaapect the Imperial Parliament, as eternal law, im ressin it on th ir ' ' df'ml‘enmssi flipped me Still harder and so to ' ‘ ' - - - - - r i, , pow constituted, will .ever grant to Ireland that equal stances of terrtii’; butg withoutethoggardhcii'di’ldwzihziii? ""7 ‘19" “w middle 0“he street. 3 0k Ins l'eke’fi'én heZiO-pm'on’ to Prove Prelud'c'll’ .r._ . _ yuptiee to which she is entitled as well as Great Bri- and those excellent promises, which were afierwardri “h w" “ bem'mul evening in Jilly, 3 Soft summer r V0 Gary,“ 1;" firms bath Warm ma l' >; ; um. ' offered to mankian by Jesus Christ. Thus were the night' as I made 'his plcnsmg excum‘m down the "‘05‘ pilgfsseth barge _ 0" sleep wnh me? 7 r {dun ‘5’; a, "duct 0mm upper branch ohhe “may law, of mommy ramped ,0 the Jews and "much frequented thoroughfare in the maiden citv; my strugurleS " Se e 0y yourselves. To no compro r aparial Parliament awards your country amounts to It them transmitted to other muons. and fly that mania every moment exciting roars oflaughter from an moi-31$ l"iilsonhig, offered, would she listen, bug. , ! “gm of jaw“. m "0mm" 5“ ,ho flipulmom a, ,he a great restrain, was opposed to W; ton'cm of vice and int: crowd of spectators, who seemed scarcelv less uni“- Solutely to refuse to take charge ofthe ' . . Um“ ; and that the cams bellr, to use the phrase now impiety, which began to prevail over the world “Cd Hm" ""2219" at the “l‘lblti‘m‘ I" thé “lli‘lSl-VOffi ' ' ' Inch used in relation to Frlnpe, has occurred, and would To those moral precepts, above stated which are of “mar” "rimpmcallm‘s against my lorlllrer a loud noise make her th-mk Othermse than alike “mum! » 1 Mt, by all the rules of'intermitional law, recourse perpetual and universal oblitvation were iiu ereddetl b "macm‘l "‘9' I turned my head and sa'w—h‘ ' i f healthy' Th.” refusalol‘a" Office WhiChmany It 3 to arms to enforce the stipulations or to dissolve the the ministration of Moses, amanfpcculiarp institutionsy horrorsl—the door ofthe meeting-house just flurinfloreO been ambmous‘ or finmg under -any res'ric‘. ' . Um. "I could brinsynyseir to look on war as al- wisely adapted to dilfercntends; either to fit the memo: and the congregation issuing forth en masse Ii itpari)’ ever, “Ron mmwes too so Pure‘ydwimeres‘ed’ " i ' lovable on any other principle than gelfdefence against [Y of ihose pas, delivemnces' which were figurative of wonder if 1 remismher no more? There .1 was thi: lholt've With whom she was in debate of her con i. :i " Newton, would say that lreland has good a future and far greater salvation—to place inviolable chosen one of the Widow Bogus—the elder elect ’ th‘ belief, mat unless the Infant Prince .were en" , r for Miltance, ifoiher means for obtaining jug. barriers between me yew, nnd the idolmrws "mom b favored friend and admired associate of!“ I; 8 her sole management, she must, in acceptingt . ttce did not exist, lobe tried before recourse behad to whom they ivcrc surrounded or totlit: civillaw b wit" l); “kin! 3" fllrim’ on a summer evenin thrih ch uni engage ‘9 a“ in opposmon m her own in H a thigh“ resource Illinst Oppression. the community were to be adverned. y “6 drunken Irishmiin. Oh! the thoucrht‘itv‘ziiiI horeribnlz- grii thus sacrifice w-hat‘Sh-e conSidered her “ ahyfiwmwmmmmmmmmwtTWmWWWMMHmmMmuWM“MWmHmHmmmmmwmmi&“mmwwmwmmWWWmWr t . "no empire, our lunce I was 93","! upon as a me“ laws WI”, this people' God raised up that re," characterized in the cmwd neither im roved ' the affair to the powers by whom they were e . *5 abruptnagir t?! foisider I:avhat condition the Pcollle prophet, Moses, to whom he delivered the tables oii'tiie "0r assuaged my wrath; and feelpbound’iii $2133: consequence Of WhiCh’ the painter court ce ' E w “an” u: gun)?“ or Igloflmi’erieslourd in my complaints Em, penan by his own immediate finger; and directed that mv own language was neither serious nor becoming. conceded to hen—London Dispatch. ,_ I h". “.0 been rud ‘0 0 your country; and im tdbuild a tabernacle, or moveable temple, in the wit. Tim, however, cared little for all this, and pursued u“; FAITH OF AN INDIAN MOTHER—Tim f ,. I,‘ ’ mum" "I" "mailed fiLOPOSObe .callzgl;pe:upp)or:,epnv:g grilffffien: iivreceptaoloI tfor mg. tables of the law, the eyen tientlilr Iof _his way through the whole crowd. noi- an extract from the third volume of Mr. Ban ; existin abuses. and to remote the ha ' ' ‘ 0 enan' m" "r 0 “mg .“P‘l‘e” Sacrifices Sopp'f‘ “ » ""‘”"2 made halt the circuit ofthe wall he wry :- .i 2 ~ "r ' " ~ “’"m" 12‘:smarts:‘:;°..i;:“:.:;‘§1; :‘air7“;"m:.?:.my‘*rrvas r‘t‘mhe' ' on am“ no" wanton, number me .mong me (me- or‘h‘" mom “Gene”! [em lc ibupl‘taii) Kits tags a type whee-ibarrg’w 1’” bits iglou esome every evening, it’s 3 ar and envelop it anxrously in the softestbo I, niuol‘lrglmd,boooow [um opposed to ,epeal' ammugh on moum Morhh inJ pl ' Y "'3 “lomon. “Th e 0 eefl‘fid to bring for you.’ in the burial Place she would put by its side,- i, mm ,0 be 'upponed with such enthusiasm by largo Portions “moms-“eh “riruisa em. ‘whose beauty and pro- 6 next day lobtained a short leave of absence lls beads, and its rattles; and as a last-Servi . m of me If”. 0 le- I h v '4 i . a ic iolrlers. and. ere a fortnight expired, exchan ed into 4. _ ’. nal love would draw milk f " PC p 1 e watched the patri- Prior to that time all offered tl the‘ . anrerflng If H - - - g ‘ 9 th: - mm her bosom ‘ r p tr prayers and u _. - n i ax itselfto the ridicule that awaited me “I “‘2 and burn it in the fire, that her infant bound to observe a ceremony which no argu' it Ehfimzrl! a new.“ otie conduct of Mr: O'Connell since I have atten it: It sacrifi ‘ ' ' ' l? PPblio :F'l'l—now upwards oftliirty years—and i h‘nv: lieartsciiiid‘iiiizhgugfiiii’onfc‘iiiZ‘iibI-iiriirihe lihcmiii orl'uwir m Londondcny.’ 'dnmriShmem on its 50“er journe w . “mu "n my "me" main“ 5“ n on I M. ' ‘ . ' w ’eret .ey war, 8 a es.—Yet the new born b 1' I 'h“ "on my humble suppo“ w“ 0[plppe m llp;c;;:prti: “Jahangir gheenrérfl‘lyhrgAIZ-i‘i Was'r. rising and 'cllgrPROVEXFNTshiN Suir-RioomG.—Partiality for old as. usal, on a scaffold, by the wilifsiiizulniiri ; a. “m to. flu”. he .0 "0ny comended ; bu” mm the mid, of astronomy, Who ‘vopsgfigltd phiélosszph:;s to to [3:15 :ririjplgmleiapcesr was, forfsome tim. an obstacle :llll'lgl segreély steal into the bosom orisome V ' ' one I n o e am or bobst'tvs bows ’ '0": an e bom a a' d ' w I. i prit 8 'n on er happier a v y ; express iay sincereopinion that he is in error, at. is of their deities a b ’ ‘ ‘ ' ' l ' ' 00!“! mischiefby his Present repeal agitation. heat—oil'cred their 2313‘“; 81"" 0f Vegelable and “13' shroud" "my". “95' Sheets: &'°- It was: by the more burying her daughter’ the Chippewa moth” EQQS’QM no coma“. “Immune”, h, - H. . ... _ ations to the Ens-r, towards the l‘rerdiced. considered a monst ' ' snow sh . - ‘ tee' for his much injured eguiiiia w‘h'i‘lft‘h: sun. and sapphcauons '° the WE": 0' setting “0”” Practice and example inrilli: Sfiiartiiiipfiigizn blems.0(i‘esii':lillgri)’:etl:inilnd iiizciivailsdgi onmt 3‘ i . . v_ . ' - . - a ne r , l wthat the aristocratic Church party in England will Tun runes Pll.LARs_w to sobsumte "on for hemP- But by degrees ‘his Preg be“ and the Paddle' ” I k"°“’ my dauszi‘mfr i" nu" yield up "Pupopdo com m . t. , , . ISDOM, srneso'rir AND BEAUTY, judice has been removed - . t d n . _ v, I, up]... on a" on" mund._eli’me'i J‘goltzergrlgeflalfid: sergexpsidverse is the temple of the Diety whom we be as difficult to find a shipmiiv‘liozllyfill'ls [Edmmliiilh would bifii'eas :iomtinrfiaorials'h'e‘b(mic,Ea sa'd' 35.5“. cl'P' . “"1 km! "by s P y ' ’ om' strengl" and beauty are abouthisthrone, "me. as it‘would have been beforeggto meet “girlipii: he". for I shall trike i'ttwifhliiizk’?‘ hilrd'. 8. —a u in v as 2 ca. I? majority of the representatives of as illar f h' ' ‘ - - ' ' a” , , . p :9 is works—for his Wisdom ' ‘ a heat ' ' ' ‘ declaring in her favour iu the House of pitlrengt'h lis omnipoten-t,‘ and benmy l:[;:g:llei‘oir1t|: appwer’iogimolgrégonin Ehien clan; [has been found to lyz'tltlleen slliefitip, With her carrying belt and pad ,m‘f- m 6'“ ohm“ ML O'Connell disclaims ’ ‘ d m h "ping n 1 his cream“ m symmetry and orden He been introduced as a substip t t;- oylni (wtre rope) has th 61’? 0 her child, should pass through t I up“ w”, 'lmdmil'isnify Whetheiion: tweirn hemhsiliretlch‘iddrmlli"htSi heavens as a campy; "'9 earth Officers and master mariners ilih: litivfe tal-n'd -tMa"y naval ‘3 “8 "lg Place of her ancestors," tidh or three-fourths of the peopte declare ,- ' . Pan 8 as Is ootstool; he crowneth the (e i riggin d l . "e ' ‘5 “andng A Low Tums I i _ _ I _ . l mu, m” as with d. d , _ mp e .g. ec are that they approve of its use Th . URE.— t was a beautflvr “d "6",, m “I. new dlwnguishin 0' "P". a in em, and in his hand he ext d. rope is r - - _ - e wrre one whom her I d ' '- . ' . . gdre”! The em the wer d I I _ . en ecommended for its lighter wet ht d .or Proposed '0 Pm aw“, -~ gunmen Ireland will not care one butto p0 8". vegan" the sun dd Mm" are Strength and durablm lh h g , an greater the", back“ said She “What h. l n m “u “and” ,0 .n ,h h . "r 01' pay .messengers of his will, and all his laivs are act f ' y an t 6 "WW" rope. Its com- And the ma ’ ‘ ' w 16h l h i A! I . 0 eat usiasm that can be rais- he ll ' r 9°nco'd' p 0"" makes 1‘ Preferable lo ch . ' - - n answ led m ‘5 “5 l ' ’ are: r Emma::‘.::2§::§:2t.“.'::::3s ""1 to be “ resent on on Brno. Rtrrte.°;°‘tt-'S 23:“: Is to lit??? 0 , ’ ’l __ a - . . . . ' 0 [S or ,n i . a ' . ‘I mill" WWII Ire withdrawiinfilgiii «iii; goggzniiid ’ The c0v ’ ' f JllACijtiis LADDER' :23; ifuits lbsrptgdigdmtyhemi: tclltlgh-Tfss to a severe wealthfllgeive 8:321 gggkltil; ,be‘agi'g'e mde I“. onlycbtirsehy which in myo iniou 'ust' ' b °""8° t e go is the celestial hemisphere properties as n I ' s" W' prove that its me back the vir in't f ‘ an my » ' Mud f l . _,y we can e and free and accepted masons h t . i _ . . running rope are also ofa so erior d f - g Iy 0 soul —g.ve me b" < . “a. M m hmwtg°££f£a° gglgzzzilfieland—r gomt£l0ltlsd d?" bliss, by the allegiica'l iiils’iifaii‘tieuiiii‘ ggdgdzczhedltgeeigfiiy'rghn foéa," marine PurgoseSigillble Plblin'tgldu’i’i—zinugrrtote heart tllnt had never ' . Parliahient “"9 “0° '8 a one part of which rested o ' e “emal, .steam-shi l7 ' . ' '- - . o n the earth t0'19. has b ' P! 00 Th - - figf‘glandfi’oin 6,." 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