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... hope , therefore , that every county in the kingdom will soon have an af- filiated society in union with the National Society . The wants of the poor in our immediate neighbourhood demand our primary at- tention ; and as we are best ...
... hope that the con- ductors of every society and of every school throughout the king- dom , established on the same principles , will keep constantly in view the necessity of union with the parent institution ; for if this union be ...
... hope for future surveyors of the navy , who will excel the French in the sci- ence of naval architecture as much as our shipwrights at present surpass theirs in the practice of the art . It is to this part , how- ever , that the ...
... hope of success . It is , however , to be had in most of the Greek islands , in Sicily , in the Morea , in Spain , in South America , and in Canada . The recent interrup- tion of our intercourse with Russia , from which our supplies ...
... hope of making himself king . This character is afterwards described in a rich strain of poetry . Opas . Beaming with virtue inaccessible Stood Egilona ; for her lord she lived , And for the heavens that raised her sphere so high : All ...