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  2. LIFE IN LONDON AND THEREABOUT.

    The news that Mr. Gladstone is suffering from a defect in his eyesight which threatens to take the serious form of cataract comes as a surprise upon those familiar with his personal appearance. ...

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  3. OLD WORLD GOSSIP.

    The "Session of 1893," as it is still ironically called, seems to be at last drawing to a close. We shall probably see the end of it next week, or early the week after; but to say that the feg ...

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  5. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The already long list of Macmillan's Colonial Library has just received an addition of 10 volumes, eight of which are reprints of books which have established themselves in the favour ...

    Article : 946 words
  6. SCIENCE AND SUPERSTITION.

    Sir,—Modern science has led thinking men to conclude that the "Sphinx" riddles which beset humanity cannot be answered by man; and the word agnosticism has been coined to express this frame ...

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