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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 12, No. 340, Supplementary Number (1828)
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Printed and Published by J. LIMBIRD, 143. Strand, (near Somerset House,) London; sold by ERNEST FLEISCHER, 626, New Market, Leipsic; and by all Newsmen and Booksellers.

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In a few words, the Amulet reached us in an early stage of convalescence, when we began to feel that "no medicine is better for the weakness of the body than that which soothes and tranquillizes the soul." We are not suiting the action to the word; on the contrary, we would desire to wear such truths as the Amulet enjoins—in our "heart of hearts," as well in returning health and vigour as in the above moments.

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