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  2. THE WAR AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    THE War Spirit rules supreme in Europe. The voice of Peace has become completely drowned amid the clash of swords and the roar of cannon. Never since the flays of Waterloo has Europe been so excited as ...

    Article : 3,182 words
  3. THE WAR AS VIEWED FROM GERMANY.

    The spirit in which the German people have received the news of the brilliant victories of their armies contrasts favourably with that excited in the French by the fictitious tidings of M'Mahon's triumph. From ...

    Article : 1,653 words
  4. THE LAND.

    We have been so much occupied with our own Exhibition that no time has been found for other topics. The mail just arrived brings news of a fall in WOOL, but not such as need ...

    Article : 2,364 words
  5. CHIT CHAT ON THE WAR.

    IT is not my business to send you detailed war news —you will get plenty of that from your regular correspondents. Still, writing at all, I must write something about the war, for of what else now do people ...

    Article : 2,406 words
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