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Russian Tale of giving up Poland.

--The Russe, of St. Petersburg, has a remarkable article demanding whether it is really an advantage for Russia to retain the kingdom of Poland, which can only be held by the constant exertion of force. The article comes to the conclusion that Russia would obtain both happiness and liberty of action by giving up Poland altogether, when this can be done honorably and without the appearance of compulsion, and that every enlightened Russian, who is really the friend of his country, would hall with joy the attainment of such a result.

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