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   New Times And Representative (Newspaper) - November 3, 1826, London, Middlesex                                re Oct. 2S.18J6. * Majesty's the JOth writing fte separate of and the of the ' firo separate of all inch quantities of FRESH BEEF at be theme of hit Majesty's 6 aod Vessels at the viz. t - Liverpool - and f Haven Haven ' Guernsey and Jersey Scilly Kingstown Dublin sad and the at this by to the or and for those of the Fresh for the Victualling at Plymouth ana 4b the Storekeepers ftt Sheerness Rod tije other places - Each specify the price in words st and be delivered before ooe o'clock on the day must also be accompanied by a signed by responsible engaging to become bound with the party tendering for the Freeh Beef at and in the penal sum of 1,500*. and for the Fresh or Sea at each of the other in the of 608l for the doe performance of the respective It b like required that the person who makes the or tome person on nb should attend here at the time appointed as to answer when called WALLER COMMISSIONERS for INVES the DEBTS of the lata NABOBS of the No. 11, Nov. 1,1826.-In conformity to the 19th Clause of the Deed of Agreement between the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the one and the of the late Nabobs the other part. Urn ' of the Schedule of the Claims before and the Commissioners in and advertised in the London Gazette of 1826, has been published in the said of. the 81st 1826, viz. a Claim preferred on the part of East India for the benefit of the said and of the Creditors and Heirs of Gideon formerly a Civil Servant at in order that all audi Persons as shall have any interest to oppose or impeach the may have sufficient opportunity so to By Order of the GEORGE and BRITISH No 8839.$ 3, in- the of the Public a. an he will be treated us ooe of the and have every opportunity afforded in to improve io bis by to at and HOOKS PUBLISHED THIS TO MILLINERS and to complete an Establishment of the first importance at the of the a few SECOND or The most respectable references will be of address may be had of Mr. 52. DRAWING A C A DEM Y. wi BRITISH continues with the COLLECTION of from Carlton which his has bee a graciously pleased to allow the Directors to from Ten till Five is. QUARTERLY COURT of the CORPORATION of the AMICABLE SOCIETY for n Perpetual Assurance will be holden at the Society's on the 15th Day of at One o'clock precisely. JOHN Amiable Society's Sergeant's TITHE TUNNEL JL Notice Js hereby that the Directors of the Thames Call the Shares in this which call is directed to be paid to Messrs. aod at their or before the 25th By order of the Court of CHARLES Clerk to the Nov. 3,1826. of the SONS of the GENERAL ANNUAL COURT of the of CHARITY for the Relief of poor and CHILDREN of willbe at the Corporation No. 2, on the 9th day of 1826, at Otoe o Clock for the choice of Officers for the ensuing in pursuance of the J. M. N. B. A Court of Assistants will be held immediately after the General Mr. T. PORTRAIT and MINIATURE and DRAWING respectfully lo his Friends and the Public in that be has OPENED an EVENING DRAWING at his 184. Instructs Pupils in every Branch of useful aod Scientific on very N.B. Particulars may be application Mr. between the hours of Ten ami TH E WATERPROOF prepared his 91, New in found by Sportsmen and who haw used to ft renders the more durable and It is equally applicable to very thick or very thin Ironstone for joining Broken China or Scouring Drops for removing Grease from Silks or without the of respectfully invites the Public to an inspection of his INDIAN DAMASK for through the liberal policy recently adopted by his be is enabled to offer at the unprecedented price of Seven the Piece of Eighteen being Eight Shilling and Twopence the JO WANTS a as LAND or STEWARD and a respectable married without who has farmed many years to a is a competent judge of and breeding His wife will undertake the management of a having been in the above for the last three Tbe reason of leaving their situations in ou ing to the Gentleman having broke up his let his and is Can have an undeniable reference as for character and if by to Charles No. 3, Upper will be immediately Prices for B1 RUSSELS Nelt on The best quality ever and tbe most splendid in Europe ' An excellent in Tied quite so modern - - and generally to be met and called the best GRAHAM and 201, Thousand Pieces of excellent in every shade of at Is. a shaded French striped full all at 24s. tbe piece with rich Chintz and Imperial and rich and French Cornice 4s. 6d. 4s. M1 aod LONDON STEAM JAMES WATT starts from Black for on Saturday the 4th-of for tbe last time this Goods for all parts of Scotland received here until four o'clock on Saturday and forwarded with the greatest regularity and respecting Packets to be obtained hi the General 358, Strand but places only can be this A. Edinburgh Steam Packet Company's THE Fallowing STEAM PACKETS will leave tbe Tower or during the 18th every Wednesday and Saturday 1 after the 18th every every Saturday on Saturday the 4th and and 2d at Seven every at Seven on Sunday the 12th and 26th November at Eight until the 18th every Monday and Thursday Mornings returning Wednesday and Saturday the 18lh every returning every only until the 13th oc the 1st, and the 4th end 11th returning 2d, and Monday 6th and 13th. Further at the General Steam Navigation Company's 56, 1G, Great and 21, Crutched CHARLES SALES BY Mr. Archibald Thomson's MUNN and CURTIS respectfully inform the and Public in that the Sale or the larger advertised for the 16th IS. from the unfi season for but that 1 more hardy consisting of broad-leaved superior Azalias of Urge and the different sorts of choice hardy together with n few Camelias of and trained Peach and Apricot Trees of the most estimable will be offered for SALE by on the on that the 16lh of at Twelve Miy be viewed three days previous to tbe and Cata logues had on the at the Coffee Corn Kx Regent and wf Messrs. Munn Curds near the Royal and 205, near Pews in South Lambeth be SOLD by N by Mr. J. at the Auction on Wednesday Nov. 8, at an acceptable offer be In NOTES taken Gd. ROUGH NOTES taken during some rapid JOURNEYS across tbe and among the Captain FRANCIS BOND the Commissioner of the Rio Plata Mining Printed for John O C T A V O ED I THAN OP MAJOR 15 36s., a of and DISCOVERIES in and CENTRAL By Major Captain and the late Doctor Printed lor NARRATIVE of the CAMPAIGNS of the BRITISH at WASHINGTON and NEW Oil I FANS in the years 1814 and 1815. 8vo. 12s. By the of the SC Printed far OBSERVATIONS 00 the Actual the LAWS of REAL the of a By JAMES Lincoln's 15s. Printed for John Ih tnr 3 post L M A K ' S A Nothing set dawn aught in will TiHE LORD MAYOR'S VISIT to in the month of 1826, written at the desire of tbe by the to the Printed for and A T C' C APE M Per A D E I R A WINE 15. Per Imperial Per Quarter drawn afi containing 22 Imperial 6s. Cask 14s. for which the money will be returned when cent This Wine is warranted to be and also to be superior to the general character of Cape although sold at prices much Thompson aod Fearon that it he and hi it is delivered by them fitted for immediate the by Private pOUR PEWS in the said Nos. 63, 64, 06, and 97, which may be viewed on and Morning of between the hours of Ten and Three on application at the where Particulars may be obtained and at the near the the Auction and at the Auctioneer's 28, Superior be SOLD by by Messrs. MACHIN and at their Auction 26. on Nov. 7, at of GEN UIN B W containing Two Hundred and in bDe Pale and Brown East India crusted and old in &c. Samples may be with at Messrs. Machin and The St. Saw all the valuable and complete Steam by Bolton and a 13 feet circular veneer and the whole of the To be SOLD by by Messrs. on the in One whole of which is in most excellent and was erected ' ' - In a few in 3 post ALES OF A VOYAGE Printed for Henry 8, New from Uniform w itli The in I vol. post 8vu. 9s. 61. of A SERJEANT in the RENCH by Com his Adventures in &C. from 180r> to 1823. for Henry 8, New In a few in 3 post 8vo. I SECOND SERIES of TALES of the X O'HARA for Henry 8, New In 8vo. with a 9s. 6d. MAITLAND'S NARRATIVE of the SURRENDER of and of his Residence on board his Ship with the principal Events that occurred in that Ship between the 2tth 1815; the Secret Correspondence of Captain Maitland with tlie Printed for New In 3 post price 3Is. 1'OR By the Author of Oh i what was lore made not the same and shame I know 1 ask if in that I but know that 1 love thou Thomas Printed for Henry New from Conduit street by to hij in a few days will be in two 8vo., with a fine by from a Picture by SirThomas price 28s. MEMOIRS of the of Mrs. By JAMES interspersed with of Authors and and as a Companion to the Author's Life of her Printed for Henry 8, New from In ore vol. post 9i. THE YOUNG a Narrative of his Military and Edited by the celebrated in price 9s. A EDITION of the ADVENTURES of a By for Henry 8, New In 2 roval 4to. printed uniformly with Evelyn's and embellished with Portraits other by the price 6s. HE DIARY CORRESPONDENCE of SAMUEL Esq. F Secretary lo the \d in the Reigns of Charles and James and the VEMENTS A T THE WEST NEW From the Fifth Triennial Report of the Commissioners of his Majesty's and Land With reference to what was stated in our last Triennial concerning the receipt and for the purposes of the New Street from Pall-mall to on of two sums of 300,0001. each had bees borrowed from the Royal Exchange Assurance Company and the of we have now to by ita terms of our agreement with the former of these we srere at liberty the debt contracted with at any upon our six notice of our intention so bi do and the Bank had signified their to accept the repayment of their upon the same After a between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and 1 he First Commissioner of this as to the expediency of discharging these an application wn submitted and sanctioned in the Session of 1824, for to us the 911m of 400.000V. out of the Consolidated Fond current and for authorising us us sell the earn of 6s. 1 Government purchased with sales of portions of tbe land under various late referred to in oar former With the monies thus vested in and with a portion of the current revenue then at our the loan from the Governor and Company of the Bank of England was repaid on the 6th of 1824, and the loan from the Royal Exchange Assurance on the 12th of The whole of this Improvement being now a Statement of the of hable to be derived to tbe in fw Paid for purchases of freehold and leasehold pro. perty compensation for of occupiers rents of leasehold properties purchased gratuities to tenants at of additional ground law charges and payments to and other and fees and other charges - 7 I Interest of monies borrowed - 17 10 derived from the New dividends profit on nale of Exchequer and sale of old materials 173,3.51 18 10 Expense of the new sewer 66,521 60,863 16 10 PROBABLE Rents and sewer rates in the line of the New Street 0 0 Estimated value of ground granted in fee for public purposes 8J0 0 0 sight firon amd the North load waica on that in carriages or one of the most parts of tbe they had heretofore been It is our duty ben to that thai an was In of an command from his whose earnest desire it that the whole ex teat of There is also in progress mw to be over tho western end of tho water known by the of the This 05 the on on a and the sooth sides of the Pais 1 ami byan mv and the Serpentine being mil pieces of ornamental water befog rhus united the of the be the who frequent n-T ferther of the at each end of the means of access to the which hare been formed on the sides of 1M * ' -' New galea and lodges at and Gates have been and lodges are alas erecting at the top of Constitution HiU and Hyde Park Corner and a new lodge at Gate is nearly handsome and having very recently bj 4jbp of a who resides in portions of the old brick in Piccadilly and and from Hyde Park Corner towards have been and open iron railings The unsightly of the ore. also been taken and at present in the Chelsea Water Company for the removal of the and of the belonging to A space of behind the in aod iff front of which was tbe resort of idle and disorderly is Its former a great and general bat been and formed into as It is that whose houses sre ia its shall to 4he an a an towards the T' and in a condition purchaser will be benefitted both in quality and in price in me from its improvement w hen kept in a large and in tbe from a saving of the great and unavoidable expenses which are inseparable from in addition to when purchased at per Gallon or per the rate of cost I be under Is. per SAMUEL HENRY B. Entrances to the and up the adjoining and also on tbe right band up Thompson and Establishment is that on and they have further to that not the articles ordered meet with the expectations and the entire approbation of the the together with every expense of will be immediately THE celebrated MACHINERY the SAW No. 67, ST. MARTIN'S the whole of which is in most excellent and by one of the first Engineers in at an expense greatly exceeding 6.0001. It will be perceptible that the mos approved principles have been combined in the construction of the whole of the which comprehends A STEAM ENGINE OK 12 HORSK by Bolton and in complete working a 13 feet diameter saw with all the complete for by Carr and a double deal with a double timber with one bench frame and all apparatus 16 leet diameter oak lately erected with pipes and the apparatus of a I feet in consisting of two with their all the attached to the as and all the necessary tools for working the N. B. Tbe Purchaser may have the option of the Business ( which is by taking the Premises at a of a portion of an extensive a three which are now let otf fo WESTERN the and at the LONDON No. 71 derate rent cious ground floor per May be viewed until the Premises and of Messrs. Robins Corner of LEADEN opposite Aldgate and been Established upwards of Seven For ready and no The Trustees and respectfully inform the Nobility and that they still the Establishment for the Benefit of Mechanics have large by offering their Manufactured Articles in the Cabinet of the best Cheaper than by aoy House in no other profit being required than to satisfy the Warehouse Rent and Incidental expenses a being satisfied with constant Employment to enable them to suppot their The following is a specimen of the Low Prices asked all Goods warranted Mahogany 4 Tent 1 a Bordered Mattress to 1 1 Mahogany Drawers with 2 10 Eight Mahogany 6 10 Feather Beds free from dust and 1* 0 8 8 from 6 0 8 8 Ditto s 8 Mahogany Hurse Hair 6 lo A of Paper at nearly ferV and Apartments jq a few Goods packed free of expense except the ' in Town and Estates The Establishment return to and Public in for the most liberal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Half nnd Catalogues had on the thanks to bestowed lit day of last the that Y during tlie last J and hope future On i took place on the hare the pleasure to and other each member to 21. To Capitalists and be SOLD Mr. at November 17, 1826, at Twelve by order of the of Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Mr. of ALU ABLE LEASEHOLD in v Wells and A Valuable LEASEHOLD No. 210, Regent held under a Lease from for 99 from April 5, 1820, a very low ground of 100/. per and is of the esteemed value of 6001. per No. 73, opposite the held for a term of 31 from the 6th ot 1820, at a low rent of 1101. per aod under let on for a considerable for a term of 21 from 1821, at 1701. per Two valuable extensive and held for a term of 26 at the low rent of 61?. per 18 years of which are and let on Leases tn respectable tenants for the whole wanting two at the clear rent of 1501. A Leasehold and situate No. 78, held on Lease from the Duke of for a term of 83 from 6th of 1621, at the very low rent ef 461. per May be viewed any time previously to the by permission of the and particulars bad on the Premises at s and of Mr. 4. New intimate friend of the celebrated John Edited by LORD Printed for Henry 8, New from i. with the Italian in 4 post 810. 3hi. THE G E R M A N N O V E IS Tales lec ted from and modern Authors in that from the earliest period to the close of the Eighteenth century with Critical and Biographical Ky THOMAS Printed for 8, Burlington Second in 1 vol. FROM Don Tins Gentleman I the s ihe son of an who settled in He was e in a Spanish nnd became a priest of the Catholic Church in In process of his eyes were opened lo the degrading of that more especially under the circumstances of Spanish He left came over lo renounced and was received at a minister of the in whose service he has ever since continued to surrounded with every species of This is the person who has undertaken to describe the country of his birth and to that of his ancestry and his adoption and it would bo no eny matter to devise a set of circumstances likely to prepare a man for the fit execution of such a most wha has not read Mr. Blanco White's ran have anticipated any thing like the impression which a careful perusal of it is calculated to leave Nn reader easily believe that such a system has actually been subsisting in full so to within our own There is such a eulf betw there is such a mixture of the ludicrous and the shocking in the whole that it requires a continual effort In that it is not a picture mere for New from THE price Is. 1826, will contain Lord Bathurst and the Colonial Queen Mary's Lament for and Proposed New No. 1, The Man of the World Rusticating in Roses and The Praise of the No. 3; The Mr. Death's Do be had of 15elf, and of all and INSTRUCTIVE COLLECTIONS of which consist of the and 0 0 W hen Hin line of communication between Pall-mall and Portland place had been and as goon as we were put iU possession of the site of the Lower at we took measures for proceeding to execute that part of the hid for its object the continuation of into St. terminating at the portico of St. Martin's and forming an in front of the King's Mewi and it having appeared to after mature that the unequal lengths of the two sides of the open proposed by the original would he a peculiarly in approach from that a much larger than was at first ought to be left and the West end of the Strand considerably widened and that the design in other susceptible of great we directed Nash carefully to tbe with the view of getting rid of and of other which had at the same desired that he would suggest what might appear to the best mode of improving the communication through the Western the The first of these improvements which the alterations made and intended in the neighbourhood af the Mews seemed to be particularly a more commodious access from tbe Houses of of and to the British and the numerous and respectably occupied new buildings in the of the io which that Kreat National Repository is now to be permanently Another to which we directed Mr. had for ita object the of into and from thence through Great and Lincoln's into sear tbe Northeast ' 01 ner of Lincoln I It appeared to that this improvement might be effected by the of a comparatively small number of and that by opening a new communication from West to nearly through the centra the Strand would be relieved from a portion of that immense concourse of carnages of all and of horse and foot passengers In by him with plans for effecting the in view and to which he a plan than at present between and as this also be a very desirable and important with which it is constantly In pursuance of for a more direct com- submitted with our opinio these several plans to the Lords of the n that they were well entitled to their we were directed to call for more detailed and to prepare the best estimates we could of inui h of the originally proposed plan as related to alterations in the neighbourhood uf Saint Martin's the West end of the with a view the early execution of those improvements but their as they intimated to deemed it to be advisable that the consideration of Ilia remaining part of the proposed improvements for the be uf the whole of the above-mentioned plans are inserted in the Appendix to this - ' - nf what was proposed and these having been sane Hav inn called for by their neighbourhood of a has been introduced into Parliament for carrying the same into and also for effecting some other improvements in such as the purchase of the houses on the South side of and North side of and ihe purchase also of some small houses near Liitle St. tor the purpose of making a carriageway from into Saint J in the year 1829, when tbe crown lease ol Jother property in that neighbourhood will When the first Commissioner of this Board applied to your Hon. House for leave to bring in this and when he to explain in detail the improvements il was the desire Strand so far eastward as to include ' ' who are the proprietors that in to entertain pro intended to be so general was expressed thai Bedfor I and the Marquis of who of the portion of the houses in that arn ho - far would be disp & so muc h of Id t* necessary for - W Noblemen evinced the greatest anxiety The 11 n 1 f of Hyda have bee 6 care folly under aod by other the herbage is much nf iron posts and a is sow nutting up along the on each side of the road from Hyde Park Corner to Cumberland and it ts intended that the other Internal fences shall be renewed so that the whole will be made to correspond with the general design of the other We have every reason to believe at no very distant the we were and will have been and while Wa cannot but be aware with respect to matters of upon which each will exercise bis own must be difference of we venture to entertain the that the new and the other works in their general style and have added considerably to the beauty and the convenience of tbe in the year 1823, teen authorised by the of the Treasury to for a period of two an expenditure of 6004 in the formation of plantations - in- Hampton and Greenwich with a view preserve and as far as of fhe and enjoyment to the of those Royal we hwe now to that the which brid approved of by their Lordships for those baa that several which are now io a have been made in those that during which we were authorised to locor having their upon being informed by us of tbe extent to which we have carried this nnd its beneficial have been pleased to authorise us to incur a further expenditure of a similar for an additional period of two in such of the Parks as are With respect to the under tbe management of the Under this renewed new plantations are in to as great an extent as the thus placed at oor enable os at present to THE HEREFORDSHIRE PITT to the eight HON. the earl Or My Lordship's private having the public letter which had previously in the Hertford under your Lordship's has * been my painful duty to execute its and your name has accordingly been erased from the Pitt I am at the same time directed to in the name of the that whilst w e sincerely t tbe of your we feel it impossible to the so publicly assigned far to go forth hi as acquiesced in by the as we conceive lamp on a of its recent Whatever may be the sentiments of the majority 6T IB 00 the subject of the Catholic tbe as a not assume either to advocate or oppose It principle of Ascendancy as a maxim in support of your ancestor would have laid down bis and are great modern in whose name we are never for a moment lost sight of in the views which any t me entertained of what is called Catholic a t un Lordship bot which Mr. most pointedly disclaimed as utterly inappropriate and I have the to in behalf of the My yoar Lordship's very obedient JAMES Herefordshire Pitt October 80, 1826." to the members of the PITT The honest and free exercise of my elective franchise at the last having subjected me lo a most unconstitutional I think it in order to prevent future thus publicly to declare mv individual reasons for withdrawing from the Herefordshire Pitt Committee of that fully aware of the nature of the intended ' to take into business of vital importance to tbe the President and other Members of that Committee thought proper to absent themselves from that meeting without assigning any I feel aggrieved by the conduct of the after having sanctioned the they should have and either have shewn the manliness to or the candour to Ihe conduct of the proposer of such a I was prevented by the usage of and the advice of the friend whom I from demanding an apology front the Reverend I rejoice that subsequent explanation has removed every vestige of personal hostility towards that bnt I felt it die to my own character and honour to refuse to act as and continue a Member of the the declared their disapprobation of those proceedings to which I had been made a They hare nut done so. The answer I containing a report of the proceedings of the Club on the 13th is to my mind unsatisfactory and and I therefore retire from the That answer is intended lo convey an impression that the does not intend shackle of individual but on the very day on which this avowal ia a toast is given by the with an intimation that it would be repeated at future which does shackle that exercise on a subject on which there is much diversity of opinion in useless to quibble about The Protestant Ascendancy is understood by every ene to imply an opposition to ail future cession to toe Whether tbe watch words of party ' The Memory of Sing ' No or ' The Protestant all who members of a Clob in which those toasts Ire given must be sb in the exercise of individual judgment oa that For I avow my that any TREATISE on with a view te 2Jl on a System of Rales for the Prevention the incident to a state of DIGESTIVE By J. A. paris M.D. Fellow of tho Royal College of &c. Io Thomas and George 33, comprising One small with price Two containing One Hundred and Ninety F. ur Guineas lo and as they are more select and LESSONS on MINERALOGY and hich explain lo the Learner the most easy methods of discriminating one substance from Eighth with Four Coloured price 7s. INSTRUCTIONS forthe MANAGEMENT of the B LOW and applicable to the Analysis of Minerals Fourth with Coloured Plate price 4a. TRAVELS THROUGH the GOLD and DIAMOND DISTRICT of New with Coloured price 1&>. By J. 149, GEOLOGICAL after Werner's from Two to Ten PORTABLE ROUGH DIAMONDS and DIAMOND had been manifested in your Hon. their readiness to afford every facility for allowing powers to be taken under the present to matte the requisite purchases of so much of their respective estates as shall be We accordingly lost no time in causing notices of this proposed extension of the plans to be sent lo all the other aod occupiers of the houses likely to be whose names and residences we could ascertain general notices required by the Standing Orders of your Hon. House not having eluded their and having also directed that a in conformity extension of should be both the original and this more extended were submitted M Price 4s., extra witb an acknowledged of the PRIVATE of MADAME embellished with Prates Introduction to last mentioned more extern and approved by the Select Com- I - 1 1 that been Soon after the the state of Saint James s. pleased to direct that we le the Catholics would be dangerous to Religion of my I not arrogant enough - an many many to assume tbe exercise f mv own and after the Clifb has been many of it. have been an express Soon after the date of our last Triennial the Lords of the adverting to inquiries and observations which had been made in Parliament concerning the and Hyde were should make to in the fullest and most detailed upon tbe various matters which had been the sob I eel of and we are also called upon to for their such alterations as should appear to us to be desirable both for the comfort and enjoyment of the and for the general improvement and embellishment of the pursuance of these we immediately proceed to make a complete survey of the and after obtaining designs and specifications those whom we thought must competent to give for various alterations and tbe pleasure of tbe King was taffen and his Majesty's entire induced to belong to it an express understanding that this question wonld not be disapprove entirely of its It is a question on which the present administration are and on which tbe Herefordshire Pitt Club as a avow opinions in direct opposition to those of Mr. Pitt it being a matter of historical in 1801, Mr. Pitt resigned his place in tbe because he could not bring forward bis measures of further concession to the as a Government in his speech on Mr. Grey's oa the 1801, assigns as a reason for uis * That a concession of tbe remaining unbestowed benefits to the Catholics under all the a measure of much and being unable to it forward as a measure of I thought I could ia honour situation in which I then Mr. Pitt 1805 died a I Curious Adventures of a the I Highness - - - Madame Vestris and by 19, Little Helbom the on such might mure intended to the of tne or the safety and of ihe and the be Instead of being thoM some gentlemen they would increased security of the and he favourable to welfare of to of the aad tie general strength and interest af the Pitt the Catholic whatever bo my I never could as it professes to for the commemoration of to give a and ope which we T of who agree with Pitt oa that  

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