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Show 2sTo. 8. That's the identical number of the Kccpttpitcliin, Vol. 2, that has come to hand as an exchange. We have read its solid and serious articles with much consolation and edification, (in a horn) and wrestled in imagination imagina-tion wi th the Sable Robber, only finding find-ing relief in perusing the history of that true Milesian patriot, Cromwell, whose noble defence of Drogheda is clearly set forth in the chronicles of the K'Cjxijjiicluuiii, which with its horn of plenty is a marvel of "rnove"-ing "rnove"-ing items "Allprintedandpublished forthelowehargeofuiiedime !" N. B. : This lasi sentence should be given with nasal effect. |