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' 1 1' r , v.. , f t. - HISTORICAL 1 LETTERS . ; I & icr'icV of htsto: 1 dil ikctclics.&ome tccounr. of ihel X5)obc ; we :wikbit il! Ther are. t Tcr opinloo entcnain ;c4 reliiirc tot:.- durttioa of theVrorld -i-ihat ii'to fay, tthc: interval btwcVn the crcaliofi and our days v,ThUintcr T-aMindci itself Into? two parts' t that vhkh all the world is agreed Utk1 mat . . 1 . : A I I rent cr pits of italone occasion the van iti'.o. s-f-- . Tht ilCQretT Irxx Tfpcn jsoai nia generaHy'; adoptc,. rctcn from Jbe creation to !JcsuV Christ 4004 yean or 40 centuries ;the : :. ;xt"S05 years of 43:.ctnti:. ; i r?rv;l.nion cf the Scanty or ,: 270 cr 52 centuries. . , iThecariaJors hac gtr-rv place to diiTereot Jyatemt 6( Chronwlcyt-wbich divide men of learning ;;end it seems almost impossible to bmt it the truth. crviitojis or avcikst raorxac' hmtoy. If,(dbp;ing the Hebrew text, ire t reckoo fofty centuries. Irorh.the creation . till Jesas Christ, and as there arc seTen- teen centuries from the creat'Ton to the deluge altogether 'Unnowa. to profne , h,.oryi it rerults that there remain, but twerty-thrte "centuries wriith are corn . 'monly ilitided into 3 rqnal p3TtS to wh: titnu J UncerLumtfia ' rV:chia placed theoripntbe - BMt .crt"Batjoiis. ct6fatunjt 5 ctsteriet. 2. Falmlvm r.I&roii 7imr, or . tie tA:fcbd with Mjtbolcjy, 4 ctr bracing-, " V ; . .lOctntoriea 3. J&itcricalYim etswhenhtito . ty txjan to cbtim aome a-allleaU- ' ' . oil, rhkh conikina. ' ; . Bccntorlea- T.r-I.EfTER 11.- ; v ' or rjaK EciFTiAiii. ' ;The EgyplianVare allowed to.be the most ancient utilized nalioa upon the earth ; their commtnecment. Js un Inowo to us. i-In. searching' Into; tlieir historyj we find theni at an eurjy pericd ffmilijwith the arts and sciences, and vith erery species of human knowledge .wlchr proves a long elUting state of society. Ttiey. are thcrDev3 inno- rant" as Vc are cf the amiqui-.y. cf their crlgin',,whrch they ;maify jn:o ,a dura tion'o twe,ny (hoirsand.years.ii Their h'wLa'ry ii xw fbuloas aa their chronohj;y. They-represent to us tbt the'gods were theirfira: Vu!ers s after that the dem:- goJn apii acbseuVn'ly puroberkss dy- .pair-sana .a tnroog oi vswereipis i n r which are. to be found much cf fable- a "i great. 3eal of obscurity , ttnd rery few y incidents.."- They' boast, hpweverf of a StavTifjWhoseconqueysor more pfo perJy spealungt whose military' march (if .we cculd give credit to it) embraced j the r P-rt bfWsia' an"d who penci tratea t j lie verge ctisurope. lietr v jas it rh--. it Js ruin this is .the only v timV'thr.' th's peopleare mentioned as ccrqucrc; 5. ;ncir oeiuny nasunuonn . . . m . t " fill the di Cerent VoTumea that, rve account cftbe'Egyptians, thai h y: KrstTho statsof the"ir civ . 2nd, The color.a which'tbey ';(?. v The trionunYents which they ha left bthind th'em. m-V..J y ': juyituaTioM or ti- EOTPTiAsrs.'r rhegrjxiinj-iircd ur.der a regular roternxiitnt; they were acruair.ted with l.h5 r "bo t;on c f po w er in : civil, mili tat j and religious : They L-drespccta-b!e magirratts, wise laws,; Cblithed .rncrala .and' reignin;;' customs. ' ,.In .a word, they possessed all those brinches cf orderwhjch characterise a'atate of complete ci? ilizatibiu Many of their lawj and customs merit bur attention as ytn as cunosuvi r v .w-, t - . - The marvellous period of Eprciiprf - - - - - httorv: that whirl, Vri,- rt.k ' men .and. awakeas -i:itl sdmiration. enhcrrb? the wlsdqm ot her Jas orthe iTnmen.sity;of her monuments, is pre tisely that vrhtch is" least k;nown to us and itwjould beaitogelherunavaillnrr to attempt to penetrate,: Wedobot poi esa a siagl- Utcrajlrorkor'Uje anclcrjt iubicquently;t6r: the creation until Jesus Chrisr,respctfns which'.rnen's opinions TarMeanwhile Holy-Writ forms the bisls of all th'es'c opinion trd the dlffe ,ly beentluf Tor inbjugatioa tr submis- rotJ.: V may xeduce to three priq-' . tipal points'alf that is worthyof obsr Talionj"of,ihe umerouV!e(ails jffh;;h v fr..-;r;'" "iiiiif' .IMimn i-n-r---r---- :'r"f'-"" -'""'l'""-- II. 1 . 1 - ' j' ! . J fi- HK.iv. nr Mfhm -toilat ih nnrl h? iVf rtr rnnv?vn In nnh HurrtfprieSiC Off ' 1 AUeTZ.. inCCSnt. Since IIIC TC"l i' i Vt? trJLlKL:!,:-! rw W n';V.' 1 1 aVahtsnd faiinrl a rpadv assvlum: ACor'ilmDravemerjtJui science ihdl'thinlciHtceipt cf ,your favour, that have-r.d- jr t, ! Hand chtcUf trom ncroaoms, wuu aw v.V' -"t . ' .' H " . . .?r tV . fj- i ceiyed .ter;terpj5etat.tons with .respect o their merMrricnts.which he has trans mittexljo.u!'. :y.ij ?. z$ About three centufies there aflet; Ma! netho, an Egyptian, the, high prjean.t guardian of the 2CTedaTchiyes, fas gi ven Us the history of his country, by of dcr of one o f the ? toloroiesr It is from bim that ws learn the;exisfence 6f Jhe dynastjesi whichi According tt bis caj culation, gives to the, Egyptian MonaN why? computing -from its origin to the tifoe'of Alexander the Great, a duration cf 5,306 years. It is WellfhQwevef tor I observe to the reader, in order to regu I late his confidence io thc; assertions ofl Msn'ethoy that although high pnestj he Was" not etibblcd, owlog'to tfte.rhiny re; vft1tniftnitkat had occurred in EeyDt to I do mere than aftVrda general interpre tatioo ot me mcrcgiyputi.3, iMti iv mtining at 4he time he wrote no faith Fl:T tradition of the exact'SnseJn which they - were originally inletidcdi Iore. oVcrCthia work has 'bet n lost and we are no otherwise acquainted vithit than I by, those fragroentr cited Dy Jpiepnusf the Jewijh historian. - C v . 1 ,!. MuchJaterVtill than Minetho, nd, ibout the times of Augi itus, Diodorus biculus.'Strabo and Pliny wrote upon the 'same subject. The concurrence or disagreement of these different testirao nies constitute and Will roost probably continue to, constitute at all. future pe Hods," the sum -of "'our knowledge rela tive" to . the primitive Egyptians In vain the expedition of the Ftench into Egy pttbe talents and the t eal of those philosophers' who followed In the train of Bonaparte' irmy held, out (be pros pct of new discoveries 1 c The labors of the "French Institute 'at Cairo, Jhr travels of M. Denon, the writings of Gen, Andreossi, and those of several o ther Frenchmen and Englishmen, have lurnisnea us wun a perieci lopograpm cal description cf the coun:ry, and with accurate, and curious details with respect- to the Egyptian monuments They have presented us with, interest ing dissertations, hypotheses, and in a wordj they have enriched the, farts and scitnees i but they have thrown no nw light. upon the early period of tthe his-" ryof'Egypt. ' v , coLoias ropxDap ar.Taa xcyptiasi.. . .All the world knows that the Greeks, ihoseve nerable 'models jof. good taste', of arts and of science, received from the Egyptians lb '-. first germs of their know lutgf and if we may be permittted to believe the plausible theory of M. de Guigres, the Chinese of "our day wtirc originally a colony from Egypt M. dc Guigncs thinks he has discovered thai the sovereigns of China; are precisely the same as those of Thebes in the Up pir Egypt.' Ife demonttrates cohsi sidcrablc resemblance between the Chi: nese- alphabet and the Egyptian hiero glyphics. Whether the cbnjecturts qt this gentleman be. true or riot it it cer tain that he has' discovered an exfraor dinary aimilitude'"in the manners, the genius, the moral and the characters cfhese two widely separated nations. -From tbt'Natdxz Wttliy Cbfonitlel 3 ... ; . - .WEST FLORIDA. ' As some cf cur r.eighbourirtg eaitora have ex. pressed tht? inorarce of what led to the uTclution in West Flotida;4 and 'as rAoch Yraitfepresentattoti is aflcar, we feel it a duty v7 we owe our country; at well aa the people of '-xlori 'sj-topyf succjnet Laccoutvt ox what led- io the revolutkmrand what .will be its Vpiobable issued , In doing this we f bail be . "'"guhied-hjr. facts coming whjpu.pinrL oWh ' knowledge, (the editoti haying; betn aer ; . tiately , in Florida Xmce tlJim Ridvemervt): and U3T1 jnfoxrnatwn deriTed. worq aothcn t fver since the commencement of the difiic ulties.ln which the mother country; roia spatnj nas.oecn mvoiveoiinue or no attenuon,nas oeen paia.10 rioriaa.' The.ofhcera jiave not been paid by-lbe govemmerit ;;ahd to make up tLese de- hcitsj tbeyj have fleeced lithe peopled The grca bodyofWhe vpbpulaion of West. Florida," bave rptgrated from the. United -tates,' the GorerrimenJ did not suitthc cenlus of the people. But so dc- firoui were tbey to.evihcc; their Io"yaJty that jso long as there was, the semblance of justice leftj sq jenweffr thejUitht ful to their iesrttiraattt 50vere1gn. tr i v. i , A renuhtioohadbeeTVadoptedJjy.the cfliccr presiding 6Vtr:Floirdatibrthc-adv n mission nr r niiriinrs. : ah is rrrmiaLinri-i 1 y ,1 mv 1 raiwviwi wiai',wMtJviiajn ;wr v v' . . lairmine a'heWht avto'be'nculoneer to-J 1 a. -2 j .vw -aril i'dZ j : J--r. -ti ' , icraicu,.. x tic uiiicr uiiuihk tiuui i.w - w inhpetent to punish; urpi.fsr' bis misconduct gave VipOf his prQperAlitfesth Spanish ;laJyaa lost sjhtofrand :6nlV "tht ihadow ; of a Spanisr)goyernment-existedTbcr venues iw jusifcc wcr-ioseojiu oc4 lore a civil ouicer,.goja. oeciatu ques tiohsr crricht4ip'd ?rong, Thedisiv I Cite part of the community, who had eve- j ry thing to gain 'and notbing46Ioscby;-. i:evoutloh discovered "a7deslre to rule. Al'apurjous ronatitutbn:'asjcirc'01ateo through the province,0nd. tjvery thg had. t heappearancc ; ofpro'aciiinr an archy and plunder; These movements j?ave the alarnrto 'menpf chafacteFand property it' oecarne1' essentialiy, fetiui sitevtp adopt .measures, to dis,appotnt the a wlc ss, revolutipnists. Gove rnor Delas--kuY was '( applied to for permission' to nave" an election by the people, of 'dele itei to meet incohntjpn''toHdtlibt rate 'on the Vxtraordinary5"' jtats( -j)t .Jhe province, andio adopt such ..measures us. to them" might seem proper 4 for pro moting the prosperity of the country".- Everything was done1 in the fime-of FSrdinlnd ;7; h t h e act V of the con vehi tion are before the public and they can judge of. their merits Let.it be, rer rncmurreQ, .inai me, election ana meet ings of the convention were sanctioned by the goverW Ihrrj icts wr re.sub.. mitted to and ratified by him before they were decJared to hve hs validity..df law 4 .such, was the confidence the conven tion reposed in 'Governor Delassus,,that 'hey bestowed on him the 1 highest ap pointment in their gift, (president of the supreme court) with a salary of three thousand dollars per year, 'When they were about' to' adj-turn, the convention tave theGovernor a splendid dinner which was considered as celcbratirigjc unidn between the representative of the Sovereign and- the representatives of the people - -."' v .'; v ;: ' s" : j K gulatibns being established to Pe-! serye, the'peace and tranquility: of the country, andjo ensure a faithful admin istration of justice, the conventions ad journed acknowledging their depeh dsnce on the ancient Spanish' monarchy, und proud that thtir labors had term patedfor the present4 favorably to the public; repPse,' . j;- 1 Thisr pleasing calm' was' momentary; -Governor DclassusV who had opgrbv ed with' his Jiird, was at heart an enemy t'ff tnev p'rpceedinga of. the. Conveniion. As apOn tJherefofe as the convention ad' jourtjed,: he set his engines in motion, not dnly to circiimyenttheirproceedin hut to.seize and deport 4t1ie meroberr-- Reports were industrious! vcirr uiated. thatiGovernpcrolch wa on his way from Penlacpla with 500 men ; to reduce the brovince to obedience-the refugees and nSrle frPm' the United' States, passed inrougn . tne settlements .01. n. icoia,1 Tanchipalio and Pe.arL'rivcrV poisoning the minas oft he. people, and :.urKt03? 1 11 cm io sriunigaui3i;uic-:!kvurciiuuiH- Vevemt bodies "6f menf t6 theamount'of neajivA- naa acuanj- B'iscmuicu--afj Attempt. waft, made to;8eiaev6ne '-'of? he depiitie another'had to leave his resi denc V ard all wei'e hreatehed witHlht Jmost dre?dfiil punishment lnth if m m a, b u t on e co u rs r em ? 1 fi e d f o r ,i he convention ; which: was tcv!take thp go vernment into their.pwn hands, declare independcnce,hd call lipoh the nations of the earth to acknowledge them .as a free statp. ThV execiitipn was as prpmpf vs ine,inoun' ne ripi uuton n.oyge was carried .the tones antj fefpgeeVrc-. duced and the misled peppik returned- to their Jiomes and took the.Toaih of df lity to tfiehe w'fijovei hment ' t; r w A Tf the tyler ct Mr George BAron. JVVw ' yi'oTt6fettfrpf 'Matftem'aticand PriJotQ? y:ptytpubUhedm ihjfygfit&Jfj.2&:: JJEAR oisy 1 iiiaveperused your friendly: jeiter, addressed to me,;in the N,York-Commerc;aI Adyertiter,; oijhe subject; of conirriencihg the publication of the 2d vol. of th !AIa: be matical. Gotv respondents I regrettcdyry mucVat th e t i me that ,work was abandoned, thW here iould not t be fotindi in this po pui lou's and enlightened coUptryrt''patroh ige; iuBtcienf to support jt.VSuch a wprkis" modern .ScioHstvsetra-willing to' cent: 1 ut& td eve'ry thing tht is Ihowv anc! su works which require Ja 4 laborious ezcr-, Cise )f the reasoning facuiiyVppeat to tKem Idmost as' terrific : as" the BdhpnUrl matical (rresphndent Xiad begurj tpja w'aten aTalj forhecddve and: exactt nations -lbwbrm-j 'ledgetrawef confisra yitt jn narrowperipnery ;43U i peiievevOirt could wedevisje,meao& u;blipsyPjwrjj:it recommcncexnentico star- of the6iatifagrti't bal(efu!;1igK& in scfc&;;ibutt arid If gtrltiiVft chifdre n'tPthfi sanciuaTV of h e rr-f m pfe, f '.The Eu fboean pteises jtbVunn with the most contemptuous re ft ectibs roh th uneiiess genius andjhicriCaf ' a enV'bfny jf, In a' great Measure $0 cause we have' so fewVpbilc'.w6rkposssihgh ierviiccc33aiyio rouse-taient inio action, and to fxn genius into i ts lervi oVbl aze. A newsper is.ephemeral ii' eviaiies centr. Amah of science feel unwilling to comrnitv ahiropitantJ discovery t or, even-, eti improvement,: to a type: f hat mayfirtdnr earlief grave han. himself. Im in! pbssessionofsom urfproverpents. to which ;I wbujdilt firigly' gffeV publicity, oculd I find, for hentn .appropriate receptacle ; and, touf - hajrei confidentially convinced me haiy bd are hi possession of many rnorev I which, !if promulgated, ; l am well per- uduca wouiaprove no inconsioeraDie; addition to the stockof general informal jion. . Your theory of Di ff; renrials ifnay with great '.j propriety pe, ionsidereoV aiji entire., pew system ;-fqr it beAjrriuch less simili ude to the; intricate rnass of analytical confusion, HlthertoVignifiecf with that appellatioh,'thah the Newtoni an illustrations of the cejestiai pheho mtja, lollhc enigmatical chaos of Egyp tian astronomy. iYour observations oh ther science of Infinitesimals, particular ly tha Summatory Calculus, have fhduc erj me, .since I last aw y tvtO'be.s'bw more i tharf ordinary.: attention oh; that subject ; and I . am Jno w ati f actori ly convincecl thar they were, founded on fact arid: thaMhp Newtdniah.ibpuianianj Agneslan and ptherlmethods. for the in vestigation of In tegra Is 6are susceptibte of Very greit 1 m prove merits, emanating' from frcana, in the science; hitherto un developed The, accurate deierminations of the longitude at sea has preyed the most (baffling subjebtthafe has--pyer":ex-ercised i he tnergjes ofXhe human intel-. lectj & aitho'manyhavtlBo'ttheni entitled tQ;imitatieth cuselhi ' ri en vhe VaOortunate , noughy t soltrer ihk hy d rbstat ical uewibrtKtri: Hiero: yet hivefhey alfdeeh compelled fitLllyv tohqlegethti ties ate insuVableAhd smetime beeninddtdlbeiieret pome ph'j sicaMm pid f nitntarisirfrbrr the perlexityff 'uf;p(ppif latioh'j is piaced -by ih"efc0mis!:cierjt,as an insurmountable Jbartiet.to the4ttam mem ot tnis uesiraDie oDieci t as, wet tor tne purpose pi Humiliating jne pnae of the human understanding, as to serve. i dehce4 toweVerj bej sokiias: to spare ybtir life 'until yob complete yiu jbe w system I ot navigation,' Vuhi which -l-itLrh happy' to learp.ycuNrsQrapir)ly4w i pressing,! uuuut fioif uumine iaea wnicn ii np w en lejiain, ouij outc ,wiWrove an: Soughtrfof cTiscbnryj vramV'ieejscf well convinced f its utifity, sirfiicity and suneriontto all other av&u.m of n ayi ga tioh juthertt di Yplgejj J t hatt canj noi,ouvurge- ypurWMn tne earnest impor-luuity-of a mend; to accelerateiJhcoril pie ton and publicaiibn of - atVklii the terling-excePCeTq cui.t yooriherespect ptjuecotempoTa fiesr, the gtatifudep posted utie yotJ.,.W input , varuiy, to. pirtrci inav inrougn :ucceepine. sreperauons. - tor- ? oerpetuai - to iuciui. -oiiouiu xrovi the 30 h Ode;6f the. d Book bftheim- mortoH)rdSinVnustaf: th. regard to . your .bejhcmia.! t;jve he ouber SOTn: X JWiHlerve Exeg t ronetara .'acre' Krenx3sygi It r -1 iue'sjtu py i ajaldiira aljt) 09 i.WJ- - J ncri iaibedax,' nori Ail9smpbtens Pcasil dtrujer eyaitv .innpir' . abili ?.J? " Cunousbeanngon numet"-Icp,,rr"'ns;f t- ,u? i T; 4 j Und IheocusAvI. ch tt cccUpis- J9il"Yr 6ale cfour -notation, it) urues::-.. lly JSv : d'jeserVe'aj 'the prrrburJ-drscrvc-' ' the s?eremarL&- od ths ct r. -p-i ; V-t eretsuggestibn' ' cths erudite V, S, . 1' t ' to'the-ccrtfr-r, , r.w,pithsfanii.How,VHt pifiedbecause t s'expresses ordinally Z thSday? orrfchich Sthe'rmir .ty Fabri- t VlmicVT ever, .fiom; the little; reflectidii, wMchl V ;VJ' ha :eeebIe;tVK-sfpwpn iif h3yo- ; f j discovered r-He . , wh ' ?iip equal di- j"; . jj gfcwiiljdvide, exwti;- ' rf this hebdrj . P ;i ;.V,jj mada end dignified fcunibrV saydig ; . f - ly s! fcatcTv)f the tihivrAfr ia,53ldin JguraVsl5; -j Ive'Ianguagei tbThave reitedfromhis t -' V ! C language,; haye rei ted f romthi s rk.V It is'ifell Vriownthatcne num wor ber ivijl 4exac divide by-anotheit whenr thefirkf, or' d i vjdend - is .a "niuUipief thesecono mdnrtsor -Jt is alsoknown, thatif atccipn feave ? rtmaind e rsv whpse 'surn a rhbiin t s J to a multiple of a "divisor, the. arfereiraie- of the dividends will itjietfb? multiple . xiU of tt4!dent(calm thlr ri question proposed s'ifWfc takeJK bnitsi i- l ' one, nunorea eiventnousandr-6ii& fik V" ji hundred end ei. t"liicri -is omV the! fr " n I t housand i;t enthPU$af dtanri a Ihun'd red thpusand, sumrned togeijj er.4f Ve in; f ' - ; 5 quire, theft,wheiHef these bombers areiF u f- respecuveiy, multiples o the septenary f l f 8 we snau soon Discover, tnat tnis proper- j w , the rumberseventhefillieavea&et of remainders whoieisum a'rriuifiple of the septenary; anothatthbre the aggregate mu sf bee?tacl) m t isiblej by that number. 'Now! 'if 'ihisjbtcJrue , qf. six units it must be tt pe t)f fros j of ix tnrees, oi six Jursi anu tn tact, ot . py six;, edUal digitsibepause every uiku inuuipie oi ,ine un, t , ;';To substantiate this reasoning, I shall -ft ciminin rnp- r.iiAivinfii iiM4rfliAitnft ia n m j we khow that HUH means the Same1 J! I thing aS-i10tlbqif00pt;6db')lO0ocdLv, .r v let 'the small rierht Mntsq'uate in ' ? "J K the, annexed diagram,repre'sent a upit ; . j . , ;, and let that' number, bedvided .byfW V-'V venIt.is obvious that; the "remainder . v V 'tl , wilLb onl ;tithaed.;eq6aeJ v t ' marked ten, lso; represent the number. ? - ff -v :'fc j!Jjrrj'C-I A4!,i. -v , umbur. even , , it is .equally; ODfious,, cl , hat tne remainderwilLbe, thfeeLef feJ ,thnVll theuremngqdares iepr6 ! J? i sent; WctivelyVhemba . they enclosed and lee'them ie .succes :;;f ' sively divided by seven . - V 'v4 . ' : 7ioooooL J n -.. ,,1: j. i . ? 1 "r sum of remainders s21 s rr will amnefcbsarilV" lekte, remainder rirtn Will hifiTnrl rr, V if . 4wJ ; . rvii ) htr four? fiveT? x : tX-A Now, ; wlj he sum pf trtejremamcrs; t is a mul: A f j pie of the 's'epenarv,; and cl ;-seqUen" f'e n . tJhatihe aggregate, 1,1 U f imustdhidax ; f j exactly byTt he numbf r7FlTe ePUil dl-1r ' 5 ! in fact,i will anyrmhetumber W.HsC Vl i ' pptia multip e s, and orSo- ?! J . vious reason? bepaus the'smnf th4r- rV0 '( rerrtainaers wirnot'be; amultiple V ther 'rVrf 4 I sone furth: 'ervaUons'bn-this curi- Mj , ousrtpr .r05t,say mysterious, dt- v gir.butmy wi;t willnot pertpit ; I have 1 ' If a; Sufficiency no'dd ;sh3u!aShe f. .Matherdatrcal Cprresppnd-n fanned 'y ' 5 j fnto .'existencewaain.. Kfihi'yUnjii " I Hireezespf popular.ptmhagCfoh'rnay Sf t V'V" ucesnana my:ie;e ; ffTOWf??!' 'L utility -1 1 tiihercarf Prove 4.ni hKfhiipcf - - . 'l pf;mathematu;ians-as Geori? iBarpn.A - -i ! pt Nework;,and ThiV ysMdughan i - . pfquebec.r-Iaye,theicrttrmy ?vXT eaSirlivtfh seotimepts'crrsphynd cr " ' est ejemfybcrfr lend amtWdieM hum' t bjeserantL:-;; U THOMAS. R . fuyixGj? V, Kef ; Kewbcm(C)Apnff9;V J-Q ( :u aiiiui v w ' u. v ft 1 1 ir 11. ..'31 ' in mi iti vipra - 4f For the watt of sujratle' types, ve hjiv v k- , b?priqbldtoj!iertbe"qawcC ' ' 1 1 M,i'S- ". 5 v.n .-'.V . . -1 t! 7 J ' I 1 Ml 't .4 r
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