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RHODE ISLAND INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION. There will be a meeting of the RHODE ISLAND INSTITUTE OF INSTRUCTION at CENTREVILLE, commencing FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 18, and continuing through the following day. Lectures by Rev. Mr. FULLER, of Centreville, and J. KENDALL, A. M., Principal of the Normal School. Interesting topics will be presented for discussion, and it is hoped the meeting will be a success. A. J. MANCHESTER, Committee of Arrangements.

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Which is equalled in size by only one other weekly Rhode Island paper, contains a very large amount of reading matter, and is sup lied to subscribers at the cheap rate of $1.50 per year, payable in advance. Ten copies will be sent to one address for a year for $10. Single numbers, three cents. Only a limited number of advertisements will be received for this paper, the advertisers in which will find their interest promoted by an arrangement with respect to it.

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PROVIDENCE March, 1860.

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THE PULPIT OF THE AMERI-
CAN REVOLUTION;

OR.

The Political Sermons of the Period of 1776.

With a Historical Introduction, Notes and
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