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Excerpt from The Parson's Daughter
IN France, says' one of the most accomplished wri ters of the day, treating of French statistics, there is no primogeniture; a startling fact at first sight, but for which, upon a little consideration, we can find an easy solu tion. The fair authoress means to say that there is no law of primogeniture in that happy and well-regulated country.
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