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  2. SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    THE miserable and tedious Convent case, which has been dragging its slow length along during the last eighteen or nineteen days, and which is not likely to [?] concluded before to-morrow, has wearied and ...

    Article : 4,835 words
  3. MONDAY MORNING AT BOW-STREET.

    REGULAR papsers-by of certain thoroughfares—the lawyers, merchants, Government officials, and miscellaneous workers whose business carries them, down particular streets during the few minutes preceding ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  4. CANOEING ON LOUGH NEAGH.

    AFTER spending an hour or two at Belfast, we set off, amid the cheers of the astonished inhabitants, for Lough Neagh, by way of the Lagand Canal, a distance of, I think, twenty-eight miles. But though the distance ...

    Article : 2,983 words
  5. BEWDLEY, BRIBERY, AND BEER.

    A CONSTITUTIONAL historian has observed that, in the days of the Plantagenets, Higg, the son of Snell, would not have been permitted to change his name to Snelson without a license from the reigning Cour de ...

    Article : 1,415 words
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