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1823. April 29. At London, Lieut. General Vere Warner Hussey, aged 76.

-At Montrose, Captain Francis Innes, of the 6th royal veteran battalion.

-At Edinburgh, James Jackson, Esq. late of the 55th regiment of foot, son of the late Mr Commissioner Jackson.

30. At Edinburgh, John, the fifth and last surviving son of Mr R. Ainslie, W. S.

-At Dalkeith, Mr John Spears Shirra, late merchant there.

-At Edinburgh, Miss Clementina Ogilvie, daughter of the late William Ogilvie, Esq. Banff.

At Lasswade Hill, the Right Hon. Lady Jane Mary Boyle, daughter of the Right Hon. John, late Earl of Glasgow.

May 2. At Cheltenham, in the 80th year of his age, after an illness of two months, the Right Hon. Lord Glenbervie.

3. At Dumfries, James Crichton, Esq. of Friar's Carse, Dumfries-shire.

-At Glasgow, Miss Isabella Colquhoun, sister of the late Walter Colquhoun, Esq. 83d regiment. 4. Mrs Sarah Bell, wife of Edward Russell Bell, Esq. sugar refiner, Glasgow.

5. At Edinburgh, Mr Walter Lamb, upholsterer. -At his seat in West Lothian, Colonel Gillon, of Wallhouse.

-At Kelso, Walter Alexander, Esq. formerly of the south fencibles, and afterwards Captain of the Edinburgh militia.

-At Moat of Troqueer, John Rae, Esq. of Violetbank.

At Dunfermline, Wm. Anderson, Esq. aged 61. 6. At Glencarse House, Mrs Hunter, of Glencarse. 7. At Edinburgh, Mr George Caw, printer. 10. At Edinburgh, Mrs Smyth, widow of John Smyth, Esq. of Balhary.

At Lynedock Place, Edinburgh, Jessy Crawford Baillie, aged 14, daughter of the late Andrew Baillie, Esq. solicitor, Edinburgh.

-At Dublin, aged 83 years, the Right Rev. Dr Troy, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin. 11. James A. Brown, Esq. merchant in Glasgow. -At St Ninians, Captain Campbell, late of the 33d regiment of foot, in the 73d year of his age.

-At the Manse of Glenshiel, in his 75th year, the Rev. Mr John Macrae, 36 years minister of that parish.

12. Aged 65, Captain John Baker Hay, of his Majesty's ship Queen Charlotte.

At Knockaby, near Campbeltown, Charlotte Campbell, daughter of Lieut. Colonel Porter.

13. At his seat in Worcestershire, Earl Beauchamp, in the 76th year of his age.

-At Fordel Square, Fife, Mrs Reid, widow of the late Rev. John Reid, Chirnside, Berwickshire. 14. At Edinburgh, Patrick Crichton, Esq. Lieut.Colonel Commandant of the 2d regiment of Edinburgh local militia..

At Billholm, John Moffat, Esq. in Garwald, after a very short illness.

-At Leith, Mrs Elizabeth Inglis, wife of John Watson, jun. Esq.; and on the 14th, George, their infant son.

-At Aberdeen, aged 85, George Thomson, Esq. formerly of Jamaica. Mr Thomson, previous to his death, gave a donation of £.50 towards erecting a school-house at the Cove; and he has since bequeathed t.50 to the Female Society established in Aberdeen, for the benefit of aged and indigent women; and £.18 to the poor of the Chapel of Ease in the same place.

15. Aged 69, Mr James Cairns, writer, Peebles. -At Greenhead, Glasgow, in the 33d year of his age, Mr Robert M'Andrew, civil engineer.

17. At Glasgow, James Rowan, Esq. late Captain in the royal Lanarkshire militia.

18. At Paisley, Mrs Fulton, relict of the deceased Robert Fulton, Esq. of Hartfield.

May 18. At Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, Thos. Bell, Esq. late of Nether Horsburgh.

19. At Portobello, Mrs Begbie, widow of Alexander Begbie, Esq. late of Hindon, Middlesex. -At Edinburgh, Mrs Mary Campbell, widow of the late Captain Colin Campbell, Castleton.

-In Carlisle, Mrs Elizabeth Holmes, relict of Mr Isaac Holmes, carrier, in the 80th year of her age. She was followed to the place of interment by the principal part of sixty-nine of her children, grand-children, and great-grand-children.

-At Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieut. Colonel P. Waterhouse, Major of the 81st regiment, in which he had served twenty-two years.

20. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, Capt. William Baird, son of Sir James G. Baird, Bart. of Saughtonhall 21. At Manuel, Stirlingshire, Mr James Baird, at the age of 23, son of the Rev. Dr Baird, Principal of the University of Edinburgh.

22. Mrs Agnes Carlyle, relict of the deceased Walter Lang, Esq. late one of the Magistrates of Glasgow.

23. At Brompton, George, only son of Sir David Wedderburn, Bart.

24. At Brunstain House, near Portobello, Miss Margaret Q. Milliken, daughter of the deceased William Milliken, Esq. of St Vincent's.

-At Broughton Place, Edinburgh, in the 724 year of his age, Mr Wynne Johnstone, late farmer, Dalhousie.

-At Millbank of Troqueer, the Lady of Capt. Thomas Hay.

-At Glasgow, Margarer, eldest daughter of the late Rev. William Thomson, minister of Ochiltree, Ayrshire.

25. At Heavitree, near Exeter, Mrs Margaret Hunter, spouse of Robert Louis, Esq. Hon. EastIndia Company's service.

26. At Port-Glasgow, Mr John Robertson,

merchant.

At Coleman Street, London, Mr Anthony Hall, solicitor.

27. At Wellington Place, Leith Links, Jean, eldest daughter of Mr Peter Lamb, of the Custorns, aged 18 years.

29. At Borgue House, David Blair, Esq. of Borgue.

30. At Edinburgh, in the 86th year of her age, Mrs Isobel Lawrie, relict of the late Mr Roderick Chalmers, tin-plate worker.

June 1. At Edinburgh, Mrs MacAllan, spouse of Mr James MacAllan, W. S., and daughter of Mr Robert Ainslie, W. S.

3. Mrs Faulkner, late of the Theatre-Roval, Edinburgh, leaving an infant family of five children.

Lately, at Narberth, Pembrokeshire, John Henry Martin, Esq. R. N. He was the last surviving companion of Capt. Cook in his voyages round the globe.

-At Keswick, Capt. Muckle, R. N. aged 75. -In his 116th year, Dennis Collin, a peasant on the Trabolgan demesne, Ireland. He was ne ver confined one day to his bed by sickness.

- At Chester House, Colonel the Hon. Sir Ro bert Le Poer French, K.C.B. Lieut. Col. of the 71th regiment, youngest son of the late Lord Clancarty.

-At Paris, Capt. C. S. White, of the R. N.

- At Inverness, James Cumming, millwright, at the advanced age of 101. His wife, aged above 90, is now living there. Cumming was a native of Morayshire, and being born at Mundoel, near Altyre, had the merit of first executing many es cellent meal and thrashing-mills in the northern counties upon the most approved construction..He had a great genius for mechanics, and there remain many specimens of his curious workmanship. Cumming is supposed to have been the

oldest man in Inverness.

J. Ruthven & Son, Printers, Edinburgh.

GENERAL INDEX.

ADVOCATES, Scottish, characters of cer-
tain eminent ones, 229
Agricultural Reports, 123, 251, 379, 513,
613, 771

America, South, contest for independence
in, 117

Ancient Spanish Ballads, review of, 338
Anderson, Eben.'s Letters from Fife, 430
Anonymous Literature. No. II. 78-

No. III, 196-No. IV. 462-No. V.
582

Appeal case, interesting clerical one, 510
Appointments, Promotions, &c. 250, 376,
512, 639, 768

Armenia, Ancient Babylonia, &c. review
of travels in, 17, 172

Arot and Marot, and Mr Moore's new
poem, 78

Artist, memoirs of an, 296, 590, 694
Auld Langsyne, Reminiscences of, No. IV.
444-No. V. 677

Assembly, General, proceedings of the,767
Babylonia, Ancient, review of Ker Porter's
travels in, 17, 172

Bagdad, account of the city of, 175
Baillie, George, and Lady Grisell of Jer-
viswood, review of Memoirs of, 129
Bankrupts, British, alphabetical list of,
125, 250, 381, 515, 645, 773
Banks, Sir Joseph, visit to, 692
Beaton, Cardinal, review of Tennant's
drama of, 706

Belus, account of the ruins of the temple
of, 177

Benvarroch, the battle of, 584

Births, 126, 254, 382, 518, 646, 774
Biographical memoir of Don J. A. Lloren.
te, 657

Blasphemous publications, convictions and
sentences for selling, 249, 373-Dis-
cussions in Parliament respecting pro-
secutions for, 633

Bondspiel Dinner, the, 1

Bower, Mr, remarks on his letter to the

Lord Provost, on the violation of the
sepulchres of the dead, 602

Byron, Lord, review of his Age of Bronze,
483

Caleb Cornhill, chapter XI., 70
Campbell, Sir Hay, memoir of the late,

517

Cardinal Beaton, a drama, review of,
706

Cantiloan, Ned, the sorrows of, 199
Characters of certain eminent Scottish
Advocates, 229

China, destructive fire at Canton, 504
Circuit Intelligence, 637

Clergy of Scotland, remarks on Mr
Hume's motion regarding their Stipends,
353, 709

Clerical Jubilee, the, 718

Coal gas, new discovery regarding, 248
Colston's tour in France, Switzerland, and
Italy, review of, 231

Commons, House of, proceedings in, 370
-Plan of Finance, 371, further pro-
ceedings of, 506, 633, 762

Congress of Verona, proceedings at re-
garding Spain, 240

Cornwall, Barry, review of his new poems,
398

Correspondence of Schiller, 439
Correspondence, London Theatrical, 65,
489, 662

Covenant, Scraps of the, No. II. 257
Country Schoolmaster's vacation, the, 270
Country, a Day in the, 166

Corn Markets, 124, 252, 380, 514, 643-

772

Crabbe's Parish Register, Characters o-
mitted in, No. VI. 185-Maria Gay,
ib-John Marlowe, 188-Widow Wel-
sted, 193

Dale, Joseph, the Ploughman, a tale,
555

Dan Duffe's Pilgrimage, Canto I. 60-
Canto II. 310-Canto III. 424
Day in the country, a, 166

Dead, on the violation of the sepulchres
of the, 602

Deaths, 127, 255, 383, 519, 647, 775

Bowring, Mr, review of his Russian An- Derby, review of memoirs of the Earl and

thology, 476

Brackenfell, a reverie, 83

Brazils, the, declared independent of Por-
tugal, 246

Britain, Great, on the policy of in regard

to Spain and the Holy Alliance, 537
British Revenue, official returns of the,
247, 374, 636

Bronze, the Age of, review of, 483

Countess of, 145

Desart, the Pilgrims of the, 164

Dinner, the Bondspiel, by a Burgess of
Lochmabén, 1

Dio-Canzone. (From the Italian) 267
Discoveries, Mr Scoresby's in West Green-
land, 454

Dunottar Castle, severities experienced by
the Covenanters in prison there, 257

Bull, John, letter from, to the editor of Earthquake, dreadful one in Syria, 115-

the Weekly Journal, 739

VOL. XII.

at Palermo, 504-In Chili, 505
5 F

Edinburgh, letter on the subject of the Hume, Mr, remarks on his motion re-

new High School of, 471

Elly and Oswald, a Tale of the Grisons,

47, 153

Emigration from Sturvis, the, a tale, 47,
153

Emily, a poem, 408

Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, 114
Ethiopia, review of travels in, 222
Executions of W. Macintyre in Edinburgh,

374-Of Mrs M'Kinnon, for murder,
636.

Expedition to the shores of the Polar Sea,

account of Captain Franklin's, 665
Fall of a house in Glasgow, 374
Feelings and Fortunes of a Scotch Tutor,
No. I. 96-No. II. 411
Fiars, history of, and various modes of
striking them in Scotland, 606-State-
ment of, for 1822, 641-Observations
on, 709

Fire at Thirlestane Castle, 121
France-Instructions of M. de Villele to
the Ambassadors at Madrid, 112-
Speech of the King of, on the relations
with Spain, 243-Discussions in the
Legislative Chambers on the subject of
war with Spain, 367-Expulsion of a
member of the Chamber of Deputies,
368-The armies of invade Spain, 503
-Proclamation to the Spaniards by the
Duc d'Angouleme, ib-Slow progress of
the French arms in Spain, 630-Army
enters Madrid, and appoint a Regency,
759

France, review of Journal of a Tour in,
231

Franklin, Captain, account of his expedi-

tion to the shores of the Polar Sea, 665
Fleming, Mr, Minister of Neilston, ad-
monished by General Assembly, 768
Friend, the lost, 41

Garcilasso de la Vega, remarks on the
works of, 723

General Assembly, proceedings of the, 767
Georgia, review of Sir R. K. Porter's tra-
vels in, 17, 172

Glasgow, fall of a five story house in, 374
Gravity, observations on, 616

Greece and Turkey-Naval success of the
Greeks, and change of Ministry in
Turkey, 114-Execution of the Sultan's
favourite, Haleb Effendi, 245-Massa-
cre at Scio, ib-Success of the Greeks,
504, 630

Greenland, West, view of Scoresby's dis-
coveries in, 454
Grisons, a tale of the, 47, 153

Herschell, Sir William, visit to, 689
History of John and his Household, 649
History of the Peninsular War, review of
Southey's, 208, 325

Holy Alliance, remarks on the conduct of
the, 537
Home, a poem, 716

specting the Stipends of the Scottish
Clergy, 353, 709

Hurricane, dreadful one at Liverpool,
Manchester, &c. 118

Idealities, remarks on, 562

Inquisition, the memoir of the historian
of, 657

Inqusition, the, 206

Ireland, riot at the Dublin Theatre, and
outrage on the Lord Lieutenant, 120-
Robbery of the Dublin and Belfast
Mail Coach, 247-Dreadful disturban.
ces in, 510-Discussions in Parliament
respecting, 635

Ispahan, account of the city of, 18, 25
Italy, view of Journal of a Tour in, 231
Iturbide, the Emperor of Mexico, abdi-
cates the throne, 761

Joseph Dale, the Ploughman, a tale, 555
John and his Household, history of, 649
Journal of a tour in France, Switzerland,
and Italy, review of, 231

Journal of the Count de Las Cases, review
of, 545, 729

Journal, Weekly, letter from John Bull to
the editor of the, 739
Jubilee, the Clerical, 718
Jury Court of Edinburgh-Case of Gibson
versus Stevenson, 118-Tytler v.
Mackintosh, 249-Ayton v. Proprie-
tors of the Scotsman, 375
Justiciary, High Court of, proceedings in,
119, 122, 249, 375, 510,-Trial of
Mary M'Kinnon, for murder, ib-
Further proceedings of, 766

Keith, Lord, memoir of the late, 516
Ker Porter, Sir Robert, review of his tra-
vels in Asia, 17, 172

Las Cases, review of the Journal of the
Count, 545, 729

Letter on Parliamentary Reform, 401
Letter on the proposed new High School

of Edinburgh, 471

Letters to a writer in the Quarterly Re-
view, by a Whig, 521, 744

Letters from Fife, by Eben. Anderson,
Letter I, 430

Liberal, the remarks of Jonathan Old-
mixon on, 9-Note on No. III. of,
614

Letter from John Bull, 739
Llorente, Don J. A. Biographical Memoir
of, 657

Life of Caleb Cornhill, chapter XI. 70
Lines on a ship, 104-On Napoleon, ib

by a Spaniard, ib-To the memory of
Sir John Moore, 398-On the sudden
disappearance of a female child, 453-
On a soldier found dead on the field of
battle, 688

Liverpool, notices regarding the trade
and manufactures of, 247

Lockhart, Mr, review of his translation
of ancient Spanish ballads, 338

London Theatrical Correspondence, 65,
489, 622

Lost Friend, the, 41

McKinnon, Mary, trial of for murder,
510-Her execution, 636

Magnet, notice of experiments on the,248
Manuel, M. expelled from the French

Chamber of Deputies, 368
Marriages, 126, 254, 383, 518, 646, 774
Memoirs of Geo. and Lady Grisell Baillie
of Jerviswood, review of, 129

of the Earl and Countess of
Derby, review of, 145

of George Heriot, notice of, 184
of an Artist, 296, 590, 694
of the late Lord Keith, 516
of the late Sir Ilay Campbell,

517
Menai Bridge, notice of progress of the,
765

Meteorological Tables, 123, 251, 379,
513, 643, 771

Mexico, disturbed state of, 117, 246,

505, 631-Abdication of the Emperor
Iturbide, 761

Military promotions, 376, 639, 769
Moore, Sir John, refutation of Mr Sou-
they's charges against, 385-Lines to
the memory of, 398

Morgarten, song of the battle of, 39
Motion, observations on, 418
Nature, sketches from, 479, 672
New South Wales, accounts from, 631
Note on "The Liberal" No. III. 614
Niemeyer, Dr, his visit to Sir W. Her-

schell and Sir Joseph Banks, 689
Observations on Motion, 418-On Idea-
lities, 562-On Gravity, 616

Ode from the Italian of Fulvio Testi,
443

Oldmixon on "The Liberal." No. II. 9
Paraphrase on Job, chap. xxxix. verse 5,
to the end, 46

Parliament, opening of the Session of
Speech of the King, 369-Proceed-
ings of, 505-State papers regarding
France and Spain presented to, 632-
Farther proceedings of, 761
Parliamentary reform, letter on, 401
Peninsular war, review of Southey's his
tory of the, 208, 325

Persepolis, account of the ruins of, 21
Persia review of travels in, 17-Miser-

able system of Government in, ib.-
Plans for its improvement, 182
Peveril of the Peak, review of the novel
of, 54-Illustrations of, 145
Phingaleis sive Hibernia Liberata, 316
Pilgrimage, Dan Duffe's, Canto I. 60
Pilgrims, the, of the Desart, 164
Ploughman, Joseph Dale the, a tale, 555
Poetry-Song of the battle of Morgarten,
39,-Paraphrase of Job xxxix. 5. to
the end, 46-Stanzas written at the
close of a year, 53-Dan Duffe's Pil-

grimage, 60, 310-Life of Caleb Corn-
hill, 70-Lines on a Ship, 104-On
Napoleon, ib-Written by a Spaniard
on seeing a rose growing out of a scull,
ib The Pilgrims of the Desart, 164—
Characters omitted in Crabbe's Parish
Register, 185-Stanzas to Greece, 195
-The Inquisition, 206-Dio-Can-
zone, 267-The Spanish Lovers, 282
-A Mother, 337-To the memory of
Sir John Moore, 398-Emily, 408-
The Wanderer, 438-Ode from the
Italian of Fulvio Testi, 443-Lines
on the sudden disappearance of a fe-
male child, 453-Sonnet, from the
Spanish of Francisco de Quevedo, 453
Stanzas to Scio, 461-Joseph Dale,
the Ploughman, 555-The vagrants,
578-Song of the Spaniard, 601—
Lord Herries, 673-Cargen Water, 676
-On a soldier found dead on the field,
of battle, 688-Stanzas written under
a painting of Charlotte at the tomb of
Werter, 693-Home, 716-Invoca-
tion to Rosa, 722

Polar Sea, Franklin's expedition to the
shores of the, 665

Portsmouth, Earl of, declared by a Jury
to be a lunatic, 376

Portugal, Queen of, banished for refusing
to swear to the Constitution, 114-Her
letter to the King, 244-Determina-
tion of the Cortes to make common
cause with Spain, 369

Portugal, wines exported in 1822, 374
Promotions, Appointments, &c. 250, 376,
512, 639, 768

Publications, monthly list of new ones,
107, 238, 363, 949, 626, 755
Quarterly Review, letters to a writer in
the, 521, 744

Quentin Durward, remarks on the novel of,
529

Reform, Parliamentary, letter on, 401
Remarks on the Stipends of the Scottish
Clergy, 353-On Southey's charges
against Sir John Moore, 385-On the
novel of Quentin Durward, 529-On
the affairs of Spain, the Holy Alliance,
&c. 537-On Idealities, 562-On the
violation of the sepulchres of the dead,
602-On the various modes of striking
the Fiars in Scotland, 606-On the
works of Garcilasso de la Vega, 723
Reminiscences of Auld Langsyne, 444,
677

Revenue, British, official returns of the,
247. 374, 636

Review of Sir Robert Ker Porter's travels
in Asia, 67, 172-Of Peveril of the
Peak, 54-Of Anonymous Literature,
No. II. 78-Of Memoirs of Baillie of
Jerviswood, &c. 129-Of Memoirs of
the Earl and Countess of Derby, 145—
Of Southey's Peninsular war, 208, 325

-Of Waddington and Hanbury's tra-
vels in Ethiopia, 222-Of Colston's
Journal, 231-Of Phingaleis, sive Hi-
bernia Liberata, &c. 316-Of ancient
Spanish Ballads, 338-Of Barry Corn-
wall's new poems, 398-Of Bowring's
Russian Anthology, 476-Of the Age
of Bronze, 483-Of the Journal of
Count Las Cases, 545, 729-Of Ten-
nant's Drama of Cardinal Beaton, 706
Review, the Quarterly, letters to the wri-
ter of the article entitled "the Opposi-
tion" in, 521, 744

Robertson, Colonel, notice of the late, 253
Russian Anthology, Part II. Review of,
476

Rosa, invocation to, 722

Schiller, correspondence of, 439

Scoresby, Mr, view of his discoveries in
West Greenland, 454

Scotch Tutor, a, the feelings and fortunes
of, 96, 411

Scotland, modes of striking the Fiars in,
606, 709

Scottish advocates, characters of certain
eminent ones, 229

Scraps of the Covenant, No. II.-Dunot-
tar Castle, 257

Sepulchres, mountain of, in Persia, ac-
count of the, 19

Sepulchres of the dead, on the violation
of the, 602

Shiraz, account of the city of, in Persia, 23
Snow storm, a sketch of the late, 287
Song of the battle of Morgarten, 39

of the Spaniard, 601

Sketches from Nature, 479, 672

Skipper Slogan, 462

Spanish Lovers, the, 282

Spanish Ballads, ancient, review of, 338
Stanzas written at the close of a year, 53
to Greece, 195, 236

to Scio, 461

written under a painting of Char-
lotte at the tomb of Werter, 693
Steam Engine, improvement of the, 248,
765

Switzerland, review of a tour in, 231
Syria, dreadful earthquake in, 115
Sheriff Courts in Scotland, notice of bill
for regulating the, 766
Theatrical correspondence, London, 65,
489, 622

Tour in France, Switzerland, and Italy,
review of Journal of a, 231

Travels in Georgia, Persia, &c. by Sir Ro.
bert Ker Porter, review of, 17, 172
in Ethiopia, review of, 222

Turkey-See Greece

Tennant, William, review of his Drama
of Cardinal Beaton, 706

United States, opening of the Congress
of, 116

Vacation, the country Schoolmaster's, 270
Vagrants, the, a poem, 578

Verona, proceedings of the Congress of in
relation to Spain, 240

Vesuvius, Mount, dreadful eruption of,
114

View of Scoresby's discoveries in West
Greenland, 454

Village, the, a country story, 567
Vega, Garcilasso de la, remarks on the
works of, 723

Waddington and Hanbury's travels in
Ethiopia, review of, 222

Sonnet, from the Spanish of Francisco de Wales, New South, accounts from, 631

Quevedo, 453

Sorrows, the, of Ned Cantiloan, 199
Southey's history of the Peninsular War,

review of, 208, 325-Refutation of his
charges against Sir John Moore, 385
Spain, proceedings of the Congress of
Verona, on the subject of, 240-Reply
of the Spanish Government to the notes
of the Allied Sovereigns, 242-Pro-
ceedings of the Spanish Cortes on the
subject, 243-Preparations to resist
France, 368-Court and Cortes of, re-
moved from Madrid to Seville, 504-
Invasion of by the French, 503-Slow
progress of the French arms in, 630—
French army enters Madrid, 759
Defection of general Abisbal, ib.

Weather the, severity of in Britain-
seven London Mails due in Edinburgh,
and nine from the North, 373

Weeds and Flowers, No, I. 29-New-
year's-day, 31-No. II. The country
Schoolmaster's vacation, 270— No.
III. The Village, 567
Whig, letters from a, to a writer in the
Quarterly Review, 521, 744

Wine exported from Oporto in 1822, 374
Works preparing for publication, 105,
237, 361, 497, 625, 753

Wiffan, J. H. remarks on his translation
of the works of Garcilasso de la Vega,
723

Wilson, Sir Robert, joins the Spanish
Constitutionalists, 760

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