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THE TWO RACES OF MEN.

        to t tinct races, to ties may be reduced all ti classifications of Gotic tribes, ;Partes," flock urally fall in ins. te superiority of to designate as t race, is disible in t, and a certain instinctive snty. tter are born degraded. "; t, lean and suspicious; trasting rusting, generous manners of ther.

        Observe    borroaff, Sir Riceele -- our late inparable Brinsley ment    rosy gills! iful relian Provide, -- taking no more t t pt for money, -- ating it (yours and mine especially) er t a liberal founding of tic distins of meum and tuum! or rat a noble simplification of language (beyond tooke), resolving tes into one clear, intelligible pronoun adjective!    near approaco tive unity, to tent of one    least! --

        rue taxer o be taxed;" and tance is as vast bet tan Majesty and t obolary Je paid it tribute-pitta Jerusalem! -- ions, too, ary air! So far removed from your sour parocate-gats, o you roublet; fining o    season. Every day is    of ormentum of a pleasant look to your purse, gentle urally as traveller, for ic    eacim, les iny; . Lend to lend -- t t in t preposterously in ties of Lazarus and of Dives! -- but, y ing, meet it smilingly, as it rain not courtesies h a noble enemy.

        Refles like ted t mucrouble. ed    from migors of t name, ions aiments    tock to    noble disiedness    race, ook almost immediate measures eo dissipate and bring to noting in te purse; and ts of Bigod    of disfurnis; getting rid of t (as one sings)

        to sla virtue, and abate her edge,

        t o do aug praise,

        fort enterprise, "borroo borro;

        In riump progress t t ed t yt of tants under tribution. I reject timate as greatly exaggerated: -- but imes, in ions about t city, I oly struck at first , ful acquaintance o explain the phenomenon.

        It seems, tributaries; feeders of lemen, o express o udes did no    ook a pride in numbering to be "stocked ;

        it o keep reasury aly.    by force of an apen in    "money kept loinks." So    oss-pot), some    erally tossing and    violently from    ious, -- into ponds, or ditcable cavities of t (erest -- but out a go peremptorily, as o t . . treams    y to fall in ranger, o tribute to terior, a quick, jovial eye, a bald fore toucicipated no excuse, and found none. And,    race, I    it to t unt times ,    mnant to ture to refuse suco say no to a poor petitionary rogue (your bastard borro s notter; and, tions and expectations you do iy so muche refusal.

        : ,    at t ed since, I grudge ts, and t I am fallen into ty of lenders, and little men.

        to one like Elia, ors more formidable t ors of colles, spoilers of try of sors of odd volumes. ts! t foul gap in ttom s eyetoot -- (you are notle back study in Bloomsbury, reader!)--zer-like tomes on eacs, in ture, guardant of notallest of my folios, Opera Bourae, cy, to ers (scy also, but of a lesser calibre,-- Bellarmine, and    as dself an Ascapart! -- t berbatcracted upon to suffer by to refute, namely, t "title to property in a book (my Boure, for instance), is i ratio to ts poanding and appreciating t; Sing upon theory, which of our shelves is safe?

        t vacuum in t-ing-place of Bro treatise troduced it to    (of to discover its beauties -- but so o praise ress in to carry    belo ttoria bona is! tasteful as Priams refuse sons, omy of Melaered te Angler; quiet as in life, by some stream side. -- In yonder nook, Jo;eyes closed," mourns e.

        One justice I must do my friend, t if imes, like treasure, at anotime, sea-like,    to matc. I ion of ture (my friends gatten at ed tle memory as mine. I take ies of te are rue and in jun; natives, and naturalised. tter seem as little disposed to inquire out true lineage as I am. -- I c myself to tlemanly trouble of advertising a sale of to pay expenses.

        to lose a volume to C. carries some sense and meaning in it. You are sure t y meal on your viands, if    of tter after it. But eful K., to be so importuo carry off e of tears and adjurations to to forbear, tters of t princely    Nele? -- kno time, and kno I kne assuredly    urn over one leaf of trious folio --    t of tradi, and g tter of t cut of all! to transport it o the Galli land --

        Uno ness,

        A virtue in ,

        Pure ts, kind ts, s, her sexs wonder!--

        t ts and fancies, about to keep t all panies ales? -- C oo, t part-Frencter-part Englis sreatise to oken of remembering us, taly, land, ure stituted to preittle! as t Zimmerman on Solitude?

        Reader, if    blessed e colle, be s; or if t overfloo lend t let it be to suc. C. -- urn ticipating time appointed) ations, tripling tter oftentimes, and almost in quantity not unfrequently, vying on; in Sir truser cogitations of t not t, nor t S. t. C.
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