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For a nurse for the month, and use of childbed linen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1#, 10s., 0d. For a minister to christen the child, and to the godfathers and clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . 1#, 10s., 0d. For a supper at the christening if I had five friends at it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1#, 0s., 0d.
During the last year have been added 115, of whom 34 have been brought to the knowledge of the Lord among us. II. As to my temporal supplies. The Lord has been pleased to give me during the past year By the Freewill Offerings through the boxes £137 4s. 5d. By Presents in money, from saints residing in and out of Bristol £121 18s. 0d. By Money through family connexion £42 0s. 0d.
Deuceace's adventers, and his kind behayvior to Messrs. Dawkins and Blewitt, I had the honor of laying before the public a skidewl of my master's detts, in witch was the following itim: "Bills of xchange and I.O.U.'s, 4963L. 0s. 0d." The I.O.U.se were trifling, say a thowsnd pound. The bills amountid to four thowsnd moar.
He was nerving himself to refuse, when Levy, opening his pocket-book, glanced over the memoranda therein, and said, as to himself, "Rood Manor Dulmansberry, sold to the Thornhills by Sir Gilbert Leslie, knight of the shire; estimated present net rental L2,250 7s. 0d. It is the greatest bargain I ever knew.
II. In looking over the Lord's dealings with me as to temporal things, I find that He has sent me, during the past year, In freewill offerings through the boxes, as my part £152 14s. 5 1/4d. Presents in money given to me £25 1s. 3d. Presents in clothes and provisions worth at least £20 0s. 0d. Altogether from the brethren in Bristol £197 15s. 8 1/4d.
Besides this, many articles in provisions, clothing, and furniture, worth to us about £60 0s. 0d. January 1, 1835. We had last evening an especial prayer-meeting of the two churches, and any other persons hat chose to attend, for the sake of praising the Lord for all His many mercies which we have received during the past year, and to ask Him to continue to us His favour during this year also.
"for a Tar Barrell and Syder." In the same year an itinerant beggar seems to have won alms from the authorities under a false ticket: "Given ffrancis Browne by consent who brought a Let pas by that name, but afterwards his name apeared to bee ffrancis Jackson 1s. 0d. "Pd. the Cryer to whip him and for thongs 1s. 1d."
EMILE DE LAVELEYE. The Balkan Peninsula. 1887. LEOPOLD VON RANKE. History of Servia. 3s. 6d. SIR ARTHUR J. EVANS. Through Bosnia on Foot. 1877. R.W. SETON-WATSON. The Southern Slav Question and the Habsburg Monarchy. 1911. 12s. 0d. net. R.W. SETON-WATSON. Absolutism in Croatia. 1912. 2s. net. CEDO MIJATOVIC. Servia of the Servians. 1911. 16s. net. ELODIE MIJATOVIC. Serbian Folklore.. 1874.
For her fees as a midwife, and the taking off the trouble of the parish . . . . . . . . . . . . 3#, 3s., 0d. To her maid servant attending . . . . . . . . 0#, 10s., 0d. 13#, 13s., 0d. This was the first bill; the second was the same terms: For three months' lodging and diet, etc., at 20s. per week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13#, 0s., 0d.
I had once the satisfaction of paying 20,000 L on one year's account, on that principle, to Lord Macaulay. I certainly had no expectation of a fortune from the republication which produced you 2 L 3s. 0d.; but had I purchased the right of separate publication for 100 L, I hardly think you would have been satisfied that fortune should have so favoured you at my expense.
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