son), Abraham Sbarpless. Louis Clapier, Jacob Ridgway, Geo.
"Yanx, Anthony Stocker, John G. Cunors, John White', Jonas
Freston, William Brown, James Robertson, Jonah Thompson,
Matthew G. Ralston, Pet Wager, Mark Richards, Isaac Wayne,
John R N< if, M. Carey. Themas Leiper, Wm. K. Correy,
Chandler Price, Charles Penrose, Hugh Bly.
Open daily except Sundavs, 4th of July and Christmas, from
9 till 3 in the afternoon. Discount days Wednesdays and Sa-
tuidays — Capital 2,500,000 dollars — shares 400 dollars each
Jiividc-nds, January and July.
PHILADELPHIA BANK.
cTohn Read, President — Quintin Campbell, Cashier.
Dibfctohs — John Read, Lewis D. Carpentier, J. S perry,
John W r elsh, Wi'ham Philips, Sam. Smith, Samuel W.Jones,
ph R. Evans, Benjamin Stille, Charles Graft, Wan. Yardley,
John M Pi ice, John A. Dutilh, Caleb Newbold jr. Edward
Twells, Charles Biddle jun. Michael Riter, Andrew Fisher,
Alexander M'Caraher, Robert Patterson, J. M. Linnard, Dan-
iel H Miller.
Open daily except Sundays, 4th of July, Christmas and New
Year's da v.
Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays — Capital 1 800.000
dollars — shares 100 dollars each— dividends March and Sep-
tember,
FARMERS AND MECHANICS' BANK.
seph Taggert, President — Henrv Kuhl, Cashier.
D. ',< n :■■— Jos. Taggert, Seth Craig, William W. Fish,
er, WilBair Grrhard, Charles A Harper," William E. Howell,
Joseph lieu ell, James M'Alpin, John M'Cauley, George Pep-
per. Samuel Richards, James Sharswood* George Sheaff.
Open daily except Sunday, 4th of July, Christmasday and
1st Junuarv.
Discount da>s Tuesdays and Fridays — Capital 1,250,000 de-
ters — shares 50 dollars each — dividends, January and July.
BANK OF NORTH AMERICA.
Henry Nixon, President— Henry HoUingsworth, Cashier
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Directors — John Morton, George Latimer, Daniel Smith,
rhnotlH Paxson, Hen t, George Fox, George M'Call-
mf>i a!?ster, Joseph Peace, Jacob S. Wain, Geo.
.3 ward Penington.
Open daily except Sundays, Good Friday, Christmas day,
1st January and 4th of July," from 9 to 3 P M,
;unt days Mondays and Thursdays — Capital 800,000
dollars — shares 40 j dollars each — dividends January and July
COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Dire^t^t^ — Andrew Bayard, P — Richard Da
leb P. Wayne, Samuel Archer, Edward Hallowell, John C.
Smith, John M'Crea, Charles N. Bancker. Charles" Berry,
WiftoM L. Hodge, LawTence Lewis, BunksoTi lay lor, 6
uel G. Wright, John Lisle. — Joseph Williams. Cashier.
da'dy, except Sundays, Christmas da) , 4th of July, and
;f Janua:
S Tuesdays ar.d Frida; ; -:. — Capital 3,000,009
collars e. .
MECHANICS' BAN.
Director? — John Rogers. Pres. — Joseph Burden, Ephra::.-
Clark, .William Monte i"/. ; . Thomas Sparks, John V. Fralev,
John Stroup, jun. Stetson Lobdeli, D Woelpper, Henry Horn,
W . Thackara, Alexander C ok, Cornelius Stevenson— Jona^
than Smith, Cashier — Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
SCHUYLKILL BANK.
"Directors — William Meredith, President — Simon r
Aaron Denman, Edward Smith, William Paxson, John Du-
barry, George Thomson, Joseph Montgomery, John Ben;
el Lamrnot, Samuel Breck. Bartholomew Wistar. Israel
Cope — J.L^vis, Cashier — Discount dsys, Tuesdays and 1
BANK OF THE NORTHERN LD3ERT1ES.
Directors — John Barclay, President — Andrew C. Barclay,
Ceorge Gorgas, Thomas Hart, Joseph R. Jenks, Jonathan
Philadelphia Index.
Knight, Thomas Latimer, Thomas Loyd, jun. John Naglee,
Isaac \V. Norris, James Paul, John Taylor, Samuel Grant, Jo-
seph Thomas, James Whitehead — D. Mandeville, Cashier
Days of discount, Tuesdays and Fridays
STEPHEN GIEARD'S BANK.
Joseph Roberts, Cashier.
Open daily, except Sundays, Christmas and 4th of July,
from 9 till 3 o'clock P. M. Days of discount, Wednesdays and
(Saturdays.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
jC itt — Peter S. Duponceau, 15 south Sixth street; Peter
I,ohra, 59 Dock street; Nicholas luehl, jun. opposite the Cus-
tom house; Benjamin j 2 Chesnut street; George Heyl
south west corner of \\ abjut and Front street; Clement C. Bid-
die, 41 Dock, below Second street.
N. Lirebtif.s — John Goodman 87- Callowhill street.
Sol'thwark — Richard Kenshaw, 302 south Second.
INTERPRETERS OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES.
Mathias James 6'Conway, Benjamin Nones, George Tay-
ior. jun. Jacob Zeiliu.
WARDENS OF THE PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
David M;iiIV.t, Master Warden — Assistants, Stephen G
William West. Samuel Veins, Paul Cox, Charles Penrose,
h Rej nokls.
Habbovii Master — Wm. Hawkes.
\0d
The Annual return of the Marriages, Baptisms
and Burials., in the United Episcopal congre-
gations of Chrisfs Church, St. Peter's, and
St. James 9 , by the Clerks and Sextons of
said Churches. Also, an abstract of the
Marriages, Baptisms and Burials, in the
various Congregations in the city and su-
burbs of Philadelphia.
FROM DECEMBER 25th, 1821. TO DECEMBER
25th, 1822.
EPISCOPAL CHURCHES.
Christ's Church, St. Peter's and St. James's.
The Right Rev. Bishop White, Rector.
Rev. Dr. Abercrombie. Rev. Mr. Kemper, and Rev. Mr.
Delancey,
Assistant Ministers.
SO
Marriages
( M
Baptisms j p e
iles
males
67)
79 \
1
Burials j ^ Iales .
t Females
59 )
76 (
1
Baptisms
ccreaicd 32 — Burials increased 13.
BURIED.
Under 1 year
24
From "0 to 80
17
From 1 to 3
10
80 to 90
3
3 to 5
5
90 to 100
1
5 to 10
4
■
10 to 20
6
Total
135
20 to 30
8
Of whom were,
30 to 40
14
Males
59
40 to 50
11
Females
76
50 to 60
12
80 to 70
20
135
106
DISEASES AND CASUALTIES.
Atrophy 1
Abscess 1
Apoplexy 4
Asthma 1
Cholera Morbus 9
Comsumption 17
Croup 3
Casualties 1
Convulsions 3
Dispepsia 1
Dropsy 4
Dropsy in Brain 1
Decay 6
Debility 3
Dysentery 5
Drowned 1
Diarrhoea 1
Epilepsy 1
Fits 2
Fever Bilious 6
Fever Intermittent 4
Brought forw ard 1 b
Gout 1
Hepatites 1
Hydrocephalus 5
Intenerea 1
Inflammation . 5
Insanity 2
Maligna 3
Mortification 1
Old Age 10
Phthisis Pulmonalis 8
Parpleagae 1
Quinsey 1
Rheumatism 2
Scarlet Fever 1
Scrofula 1
Stillborn 6
Sudden 1
Unknown 1 1
Typhus 1
Total 135
Cairied forward 75
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Rev. Mr. Allen, Rector.
Marriages.
Baptims
Burials
61
48
not obtained
increased 40
increased 16
St. John's Episcopal Church, N. L.
Rev. Mr. Boyd, Rector.
12
25 —
9 —
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
— decreased 4
— same as last year
St. Stephen's Church.
(tenth, near market-street.)
Rev. James Montgomery, Pastor.
St. Andrew's Church,
(eighth, near spruce-street.)
Rev. Mr Bedell, Pastor.
Trinity Church.
S. W. Christian-street.
107
Swedish Lutheran Church.
Rev. Dr. Collin, Rector.
Marriages 41
Baptisms 41 — decreased 11
Burials* 104 — increased 46
" A small proportion of adults and children were members-
German Lutheran Church.
Rev. Mr. Schafter, Pastor.
Marriages not obtained
Baptisms 128 — decreased 80
Burials 161 — increased 10
Evaugelical Lutheran Church of St. John.
Rev. Mr. Mayer, Pastor.
Baptisms 110 — iucreased 7
Burials
increased 1
Moravian Church, or United Brethren.
Rev. Mr. S. Reinke, Pastor.
Marriages
9
Baptisms
27
Burials
14
increased 4
increased 4
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES
St. Mary's Church.
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Rev. Mr, Hogan, Pastor.
42
116
242 —
St. Augustine Church.
increased 10
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Rev. Mr. Hurlev, Pastor.
26
100 —
35 —
Holy Trinity Church.
increased 9
decreased 3
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Rev. Dr. Rolots, Pastor.
4
90 —
40 —
increased 6
decreased i
German Reformed Church.
Rev. Mr. Helfcnstein, Pastor.
Baptisms
Burials
83
87
increased S
increased 4'
108
German Reformed Church, N. L.
Rev. Mr. F. W. Vandersloot, Pastor.
Baptisms 44 — increased 12
Burials 33 — decreased 22
First Reformed Dutch Church of Spring
Garden.
Rev. Mr. Hoff, Pastor.
Marriages 13
Baptisms 5 — same as last yeai
Burials 16 — increased 12
First Reformed Dutch Church.
(crown street.)
Rev. Dr. Broadhead, Pastor.
Baptisms 31 — decreased 3
Burials 40 — increased 12
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES.
First Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Dr. Wilson, Pastor.
12
56 — — increased 25
33 — — decreased 4
Second Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Dr. Janeway, Pastor.
24
31 — — decreased 3
39 — — decreased 6
Third Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Dr. Ely, Pastor.
41
52 — — decreased 22
38 — increased 12
Fourth Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Mr. Potts, Pastor.
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
56 — —
31 — —
Fifth Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Mr. Skinner, Pastor.
15
13 — —
4 — —
Sixth Presbyterian Church.
Rev, Dr. Neill, Pastor.
12
19 — —
not obtained,
increased 29
decreased 19
increased
decreased
decreased 15
decreased 2
109
Seventh Presbyterian Church, or Tabernacle.
Rev. Mr. Engles, Pastor.
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
7
16
18
decreased 10
increased 6
Eighth Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Mr. Arbuckle, Pastor.
Returns not obtained.
Ninth Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Mr. M'Jnnes, Pastor.
Marriages 1 2
Baptisms 21
Burials not obtained.
First Presbyterian Church. N. L.
Rev. Mr. Patterson, Pastor.
16
43 — — increased 16
27 — — increased 10
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Burials
Burials
Friends' Meeting.
14S _ —
Free Quakers.
34 — —
decreased 4
increased 2
BAPTIST CHURCHES.
First Baptist Church.
Rev. Dr. Holcombe, Pastor.
48
12 — — decreased IS
36 — — increased 1
Second Baptist Church.
Rev. Mr. M'Laughlin, Pastor.
13
l
44 — — increased 7
Third Baptist Church.
Rev. Mr. Peckworth, Pastor.
Returns not obtained.
Sansom street Baptist Church.
Rev. Dr. Staughtou, Pastor.
Marriages 86
Baptisms 4 — — decreased 1
Burials 31 — — increased 10
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
110
New Market street Baptist Church.
Rev. Mr. Griffin, Pastor.
Marriages
80
Baptisms
20
Burials
16
Increased 10
decreased 2
First Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Dr. Wylie, Pastor.
Marriages 10
Baptisms 20 — — decreased
Burials 14 — — decreased
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHES.
St. George's, Ebenezer, Salem and Nazareth.
Rev. Mr. Smyth, Rector.
Rev. Messrs. Cooper and Miller, Assistant Ministers.
Marriages and Baptisms not obtained
Burials 16S — — increased 2 1
Of which the majority were strangers.
Union Methodist Church.
Rev. Mr. Burch, Pastor.
— — decreased 23
— — increased 13
St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church.
Rev. Mr. Rusling, Pastor.
Marriages 30
Baptisms 51 — — increased 2
Burials 108
As far as obtained.
Marriages
26
Baptisms
11
Burials
32
Universalist Church.
Rev. Mr. Kneeland, Pastor.
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
19
14
18
New Jerusalem Temple.
Rev. Mr. Carll, pastor.
22
<9
increased 3
increased i
increased 16
decreased 2
HI
Christian Church.
Mr. Pumroy, Elder.
Marriages
Baptisms
Burials
14
6 — —
65 — —
decreased 23
increased 15
AFRICAN CHURCHES.
St. Thomas' Episcopal Church.
Marriages 4
Baptisms 12
Burials 25
First African Baptist Church.
Mr. Simmons, Pastor.
Marriages 13
Baptisms 14 — — increased 9
Burials 10 — — same as last yeer.
African Methodist Church.
Richard Allen, Pastor.
Marriages 83
Baptisms 139 — — decreased 22
Burials 93 — — decreased 5
African Union Methodist Church.
Baptisms 25
Burials 23
African Wesleyan Church.
Baptisms 12
Burials 55
Hebrew Synagogue.
Burials 5
Philadelphia Public Burial Ground.
Burials 622 — — increased 2
Blockley Public Burial Ground.
Burials H6-— from March last.
Marriages this year as far as obtained 1290
Baptisms this year 1679 — — decreased 330
Burials this year 2947 — — increased 219
Unitarian Church, corner Locust & Tenth
Kev. James Taylor, Pastor.
Marriages 2— Burials 7.
Catholic Church, St. Joseph's,
Rev. Win. Vincent Harold, Pastor.
BAILETS
Washington Almanac,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
1823,
Being the third after Bissextile^ or Leap Tear.
PHILADELPHIA :
PRINTED FOR ROBERT BE SILVER.
No. 110, Walnut Street.
NOTES TO THE READER.
First.— The Astronomical calculations are made to so-
lar, or apparent time : to which, add the equation, when
the sun is slow, and subtract when fast, for the mean, or
clock time.
Second. — The time of High Water, at Philadelphia, is so
computed, as to serve for either morning or evening, (near
enough for common use,) the morning flood being about 12
minutes earlier than the time in the tide column, and that
of the evening as much later.
Third. — As the day ends at midnight, the rising, setting,
and southing, of the Moon, after that time, is found against
the succeeding day : so, on the night of (or following) the
$th day of January, the Moon rises at 2 h. 25 m. after mid-
night, viz. in the morning of the 6th, not at 1 h, 22 m. the
time opposite the 5th, which is that of its rising the pre-
ceding morning.
Fourth. — The rising, setting, or southing, of a star, may
be carried several days backward, by adding, or forward,
by subtracting, 4 minutes per day : — for instance, on the
11th day of January, Sirius is south at 11 h. 5 m. adding
12m. for three days sooner, we have 11 h. 17m. for the
southing on the 8th ; and by deducting 8 m. for two days
later, we have 10 h. 57 m. for the southing on the 13th of
the same month, &c.
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TWELVE CONSTELLATIONS
^ead and F a< ^
"^dX
To know where the sign is — Find the day of the month,
and agains{ it, in the seventh column, stands the Sign the
Moon is in ; then, finding the sign here, it shows the part
of the body it is supposed to govern.
SOLAR and LUNAR ECLIPSES in the YEAR 181
1. Of the Sun, on the 12th of the 1st month, (January,) at 53
minutes past 3, in the morning, invisible.
2. Of the Moon, on the 26th day of the 1st month, (January,)
at 9 minutes past noon, invisible.
3. Of the Sun, on the 10th day of the 2d month, (February,)
at 3 minutes past 10, in the evening, invisible.
4. Of the Sun, on the 8th day of the 7th month, (July,) at 39
minutes past 1, in the morning, invisible.
5. Of the Moon, on the 22d and 23d days of the 7th month,
(July,) visible as follows : —
„ . . C of the Eclipse, at -
Beginning £ Q
End
f total darkness, at
Middle, - - - .
Eliptical £ - - -
of total darkness, at
of the eclipse, at
Duration of the eclipse
H. >f.
8 28-
9 35 i
10 25 )
>■ Evening of 22d..
10 27 \
11 14 -
00 21
Morning of 23d.
3 52
12' from the north side of the Earth's
Digits eclipsed, 18 C
shadow.
6. Of the Sun, on the 6th day of the 8th month, (August,) at 4
minutes past 8, in the morning, invisible.
Venus ( 9 ) will be evening star, until the 10th day of the 10th
month, (October,) then morning star, to the end of the year.
CHRONOLOG
Dominical Letter E
Epact ... 18
CAL CYCLES.
Solar Cycle
Lunar Cycle
12
19
Septuagesima,
Quinquagesirna,
Wednesday,
Middle Lent,
Palm Sunday,
Easter Sunday,
MOVEABLE FEASTS.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
March
March
March
26
9
12
9
23
30
Low Sunday,
Rogation,
Ascension,
Whit-Sunday,
Trinity Sunday,
Advent,
April
May
May
May
May
Nov.
6
4
8
18
25
30
ASTRONOMICAL CHARACTERS EXPLAINED.
New moon O^ u ^ moon
J First 7 quar- C or moon in
(Last y ter (.general
^Moon's ascending node
Q)Sun 9 Herschell
\ Saturn ^J Jupiter
% Mars 0The Earth
2 Venus £ Mercury
cy 5 Aries
IlGemini
3, Leo
=^ Libra
X Sagitarius
3?Aquarius
6 Conjunction
□ Quartile
8 Taurus
25 Cancer
ttjj Virgo
rri Scorpio
ltf Capri cornus
XPisces
8 Opposition
#Sextile
First Month, January , 1823.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M. D. H, M,
Last C 3 11 9 A New #12 3 53 M
First 519 8 59 A Full Q 26 10 A
£
3
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•
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south
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4
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7 23
h m
4 37
m s
h m
h jn
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"1
Circumcision
3 47
10 12
3 44
5 32
2
5
6 <§ $ sup.
7 23
4 37
4 16
24
11 17
4 28
6 16
3
6
freezing
7 22
4 38
4 44
^.
morn.
5 12
7
4
7
\l stationary
7 22
4 38
5 11
20
19
5 56
7 44
5
E
2d Sun. aft. Christ.
7 22
4 38
5 38
"l
1 22
6 39
8 27
6
2
Epiphany
7 21
4 39
6 5
14
2 25
7 24
9 12
7
y. south 8 26
7 21
4 39
6 31
26
3 30
8 11
9 59
8
4
clear and cold
7 20
4 40
6 57
t
4 24
8 59
10 47
9
5
B'seyeS9 3
7 20
4 40
7 22
20
5 21
9 49
11 37
10
6
3> in apogee
7 19
4 41
7 47
VJ
6 1
10 39
27
11
7
Sirius so. 11 5
7 18
4 42
8 11
14
6 52
11 29
1 17
12
E
1st Sun. aft. Epiph.
7 18
4 42
8 34
27
9€ts.
aftXT
2
13
2
3) in node
7 17
4 43
8 57
6 14
1 4
2 34
14
3
snow
7 16
4 44
9 19
20
7 16
1 48
3 6
15
4
Day 9h. 28m. long
7 16
4 44
9 41
K
8 18
2 31
3 37
16
5
^ lat. 3 deg. north
7 15
4 45
10 2
15
9 22
3 13
4 8
17
6
hazy
7 14
4 46
10 22
28
10 26
3 56
4 41
18
7
\l sets 1 1
7 13
4 47
10 42
*
11 33
4 41
5 23
19
E
2d Sun. aft. Epiph.
7 13
4 47
11 1
24
morn.
5 29
6 9
20
2
(H enters c»
7 12
4 48
11 19
8
41
6 22
7 16
21
3
Agnes. \i station.
7 11
4 49
11 37
22
1 56
7 19
8 45
22
4
§ % — » 27 so.
7 10
4 50
11 53
n
3 10
8 19
10 19
23
5
5 in perigee
7 9
4 51
12 9
21
4 19
9 23
11 36
24
6
Luna runs high
7 8
4 52
12 24
25"
5 27
10 28
36
25
7
St. Paul's conver.
7 7
4 53
12 39
21
6 14
11 29
1
26
E
Septuagesima.
7 6
4 54
12 52
SI
rises.
morn.
141
27
2
B's eye so. 7 47
7 5
4 55
13 5
20
6 25
27
2 59
28
3
clear
7 4
4 56
13 17
«R
7 37
1 19
ol
29
4
D lat. 3 deg. south
7 3
4 57
13 28
19
8 47
2 9
4 21
30
5
cold
7 2
4 58
13 38
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9 54
2 55
5 r
31
6
7*s set 2 4
7 1
4 59,
13 4a
17
10 59
3 40
5 52
B
Second Month, February, 1-823
Moon's Phases,
D, H. M. D. H, M.
Last C 2 5 33 A New # 10 10 4 A
First 3) 18 6 1 M Full Q 25 5 M
g
S
Sun
Sun
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Vd
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High
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rise.
sets
flow.
as"
rises*
south
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p
7
Particulars.
h m
7
h m
5
m 8
28
h m
h m
4 24
Phil.
7
•very cold
13 56
morn.
6 36
E
Sexagesima Sun.
6 59
5 1
14 4
"l
4
5 11
7 23
3
2
snow
6 58
5 2
14 11
23
1 7
5 57
8 9
4
3
9 % — $025so.$
6 57
5 3
14 17
/
2 8
6 46
8 58
5
4
clear
6 56
5 4
14 22
17
3 6
7 36
9 48
6
5
Luna runs low
6 55
5 5
14 26
29
4
8 27
10 59
7
6
% set§ 1 8
6 54
5 6 14 30
v$
4 44
9 16
11 28
8
7
7*s set 1 40
6 52
5 8
14 33
22
5 24
10 6
6
9
E
Quinquages. Sun.
6 51
5 9
14 35
5 58
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6 50
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6 48
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Ash Wednesday
6 47
5 13
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6 46
5 14
14 35
25
8 14
1 51
3 39
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6
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6 45
5 15
14 33
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9 21
2 36
4 24
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7
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6 44
5 16
14 30
21
10 29
3 23
5 11
16
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6 43
5 17
14 27
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5 19
14 23
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5 9
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5 22
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6 25
5 35
12 32
18
11 56
3 51
6 3
3
2
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6 24
5 36
12 20
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4 39
6 51
4
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6 22
5 38
12 6 13
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5 30
7 42
5
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6 21
5 39
11 53 25
1 52
6 21
8 33
6
5
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6 19
5 41
11 39
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2 40
7 11
9 23
7
6
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6 18
5 42
11 24
18
3 22
8 1
10 11
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7
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6 17
5 43
11 9
3 59
8 50
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6 15
5 45
10 54
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