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  2. THE FENIANS IN AMERICA.

    These are terrible times among the Fenians. The war that they were to inaugurate to Irish soil is nothing to the war that now rages amongst themselves. In the first place, as I informed you in my ...

    Article : 2,216 words
  3. SHADOWS OF THE OLD BOOKSELLERS.

    A VOLUME might be filled with smart satire directed against publishers by angry authors, and with accounts of quarrels between writers and booksellers, in which, how ever much the latter may have been victorious in ...

    Article : 1,866 words
  4. LEAVES FROM THE NOTE BOOK OF A NATURALIST.

    LET us cross the Atlantic for twenty minutes, just to have a peep at the nests of the humming-birds. Of all the "homes without hands," the humming-birds construct the neatest and most elaborate, and they ...

    Article : 1,912 words
  5. M. VICTOR HUGO'S FETE DES PAUVRES.

    WRITING from Guernsey to one of the London papers a correspondent gives the following account of M. Victor Hugo's hospitalities to the poor children of the island in celebration of Christmas:—The objects ...

    Article : 4,780 words
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