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  2. LITERATURE.

    Our Anglo-Saxon forefathers must have surely possessed the gift of pr[?]scieace when they adopted a horse as their emblem, and Invida as their motto; for there is no ...

    Article : 2,537 words
  3. THE POET GORDON.

    Sir, — The letter from " An Old Admirer of Gordon" published in The Australasian of to-day's date touches a subject which I have long had very near at ...

    Article : 270 words
  4. THE ENGLISH IN EGYPT.

    This work is an illustrated biography of the late General Gordon, Colonel Burnaby, and other heroes of the Soudan, together with a series of chapters telling what the ...

    Article : 548 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AUSTRALASIAN.

    Sir,—I was very much pleased to read in your last issue a letter from a Queensland admirer of the poet Gordon, whose memory has not received one iots of the credit due to ...

    Article : 198 words
  6. THE ASTRONOMER.

    The following article from The Times is understood to have been written by Mr. R. A. Proctor:— There are three theories of the universe, ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  7. THE GREAT VOLCANO OF HAWAII.

    A graphic description of the great volcano of Hawaii is given in Wanderings in Distant Lands, written by a lady who, with her husband, visited the Sandwich Islands in 1883. ...

    Article : 608 words
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