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and |ihn.ks split at the etuis bieaiise the I exposed suifjsoc- <tti. s ftis-tr than ihe inside. j-alurnie muriatic acid with lime and npp'y a&t wli t wft htu thu in s. Thi-cbldii le if ■calcium form (I attracts moisture from the air. ,ai«J prc-vents the spitting. Judaissa i.nd Christianity,-The Pall Ma I' l azette observes :—" V\ hi e the various. Christian deuojaj/ua i° ns !ll(; engaged in quarrelling and Wlln eiu ' u " tnur - il is to he fiarwl that si.jwh astute old Christians, weary of all ibis, wji]#ybrrice Judaism for the sake of peace. Sti h a ftase, according to a Hamburg paper, lately occurred at Munich. A rich Catholic Jady who di,od there the other day, !< ft a will, on which was ' endorsed the following direction : —'This, my last will and testament, is not to be opened except in the prscuce of the chief jtdge, the head of the Human Catholic faith, and the head of.the Jewish congregation.' On the will being opened by these gentleanew, it was found that tne property was left To .the Jews, her reason for the bequest being stated as follows:-- During the whole course of my life I have given in, best attention to investigate the various creeds, nucl 1 have seen that the. Jewish religion is the purest of all; among all nationalities I have never noticed any possessing such good and upright feelings as the Jews. 1 thereforejjbequeaih 60 000 thalers to the heads of the Jewish congregation, to be distributed to such of their charities as they please.' The will terminated with these words :—' Any person who may presume to disobey my injunctions, and depart from the exact terms of my will, that part more especially connected with the good of the Jews, may the curses inscribed in the Book of the Law rest upon him.' It must be admitted that if to f dwell in unity ' is the distinguishing mark of Christian brotherhood, the Jews are more like Christians than many professors of Christianity," ' )
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1551, 17 February 1874, Page 118
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