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  2. MR. MARTIN ON THE SITUATION.

    DEAR SIR—In my letter of last week I declared my oppinion that all the political troubles of Ireland, as well as the troubles which England begins to experience from Fenianism, are caused ...

    Article : 2,680 words
  3. THE LASH AND THE BRITISH SOLDIER.

    The great problem before England is how to get an army, and how to get an array of reserve. A penny a day, nominally two pence is supposed to form an irresistible inducement to ...

    Article : 992 words
  4. IRELAND OVERRUNNING AMERICA.

    An intelligent correspondent writes:—There lately in your paper a letter by a "Townsman," under the head of "Fenian Delssio." I am a very sober Scotchman, who has ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  5. ITALY IN 1867.

    We have heard a good deal about Italian unity, and more about the benefits which have resulted from the fusion of all the Italian provinces under Piedmontese rule. We have never ...

    Article : 1,585 words
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