=42 and 43--Con.=--Philosophy and peace--high thinking and the conditions on which it can be carried on--co-existence.
=43 and 44--Con.=--Peace and its celebrations, cause and effect.
=44 and 45--In.=--General rejoicing and rejoicing in royal family.
=45 and 46--Ex.=--Life and bloody deaths.
=46 and 47--Ex.=--Forcible seizure and legal separation, capture and discharge.
=47 and 48--Ex.=--Marriage failures and honoring Newton's successes.
=48 and 49--Ex. and In.=--Honoring old science--publishing new science.
=49 and 50--Ex.=--Beginning of scientific reputation--close of literary life.
=50 and 51--In. and Ex.=--Two deaths make In.--and one from natural causes and the other from violence, we have Ex.
=51 and 52--Ex.=--Violence externally applied kills the boy--but ships shielded from violence by its ironclad covering. It is Ex.
=52 and 53--In. and Con.=--Interest in war and befriending a belligerent, coexistence of war improvement, and favouring a warlike people.
=53 and 54--Ex.=--Coming into existence (recognition) and death of a high personage.
=54 and 55--Con. and Ex.=--Father and son is Con.--death and marriage as the condition of life.
=55 and 56--In.=--Marriage festivities and celebration of Shakespeare's birth--both rejoicings.
=56 and 57--In. and Ex.=--Both tercentenaries, and one reckons from birth and the other from death.
=57 and 58--In. and Ex.=--Tercentenary ceremonies, and dedication of a statue to Sir William Jenner--one tried to save souls, the other to save life.
=58 and 59--In.=--A statue and a medal--honour in both cases.
=59 and 60--In.=--One tried to save life, the other alleviated its sufferings.
=60 and 61--In.=--Gifts to the poor in a lump--buying telegraph to cheapen cost of messages to the great mass of community.
=61 and 62--In.=--Extension of telegraphs, ultimately to the benefit of all--extension of medical education to women.
=62 and 63--In.=--Rights of women and of the poor--beneficence to poor and charity to women.
=63 and 64--Con.=--Common prisons abound in dust and germs--these latter are propagators of disease.
=64 and 65--In. and Con.=--Germs cause typhoid and other diseases--Prince of Wales attacked by typhoid.
=65 and 66--Ex.=--Typhoid tends to destroy; awards build up.
=66 and 67--In. and Ex.=--Fast steamer Alabama, and fast woman walker, speed with injury--and innocent speed.
=67 and 68--Ex.=--Walking on land and safe swimming in water.
=68 and 69--In.=--Floating in water and electric lighting of museum--protection to life--and comfort to life.
=69 and 70--Ex.=--Lighted museum--and dark night at the Tay--light and safety--and darkness and death.
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