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1 1| polite, commenced in this country." THE Society or CIVIL ENGINEERS. ~ ~ 2 1| in the melting-pot. The country squire, hatched by the nouveau 3 1| enlivened the industries of the country. The glass-ware of England 4 1| held the future of their country in their hands.~Once more 5 1| the economic life of the country. It had been preceded by 6 3| faith in the freedom of his country as to walk about the streets 7 4| doctor who fled from his country in I68I to escape the persecution 8 5| banks sprang up all over the country, while brokers and jobbers 9 5| small one. The wealth of the country was for the most part in 10 5| The vaguing about the country, and bodily fatigue, have 11 7| to be soon wanted in this country." But it was a slow business, 12 7| locomotive ever seen in this country, he invented gas lighting 13 7| mineral resources of the country. Feeling ran high. It was 14 8| importance being established in a country which could not produce 15 8| great industries of the country. Quietly, with no regrets 16 9| that period was to become a country squire, a member of the 17 9| years later he left the country to pass the remainder of 18 9| the eighteenth century no country felt safe unless it could 19 9| stream in the heart of the country the employees, largely children,