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  2. SKETCHES IN PARLIAMENT.

    THE Prime Minister, who has for a period which may be called long been absent from his place in Parliament gleamed for a short time in the House of Commons on Monday evening. His re-appearance was ...

    Article : 1,765 words
  3. CAWNPO[?]RE.

    WE quote the following passages from the recently published work on C[?]wnpore, by G. O. Trevelyan:— OUR INDIAN RULER.—As soon as the rubicon of insurrection had been passed as soon as the gauntlet of ...

    Article : 2,725 words
  4. THE ADMIRALTY AND CAPTAIN GOLES'S TURRET SHIP.

    IT is astonishing how virtuously cautious and scrupulously economical the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty can be, when it serves their turn to be either one or the other. When one empirical ...

    Article : 1,766 words
  5. LA TRAPPE.

    THOSE travellers who desire to visit La Trappe in general stop at Montagne; but even in these modera days the road from that town to the monastery is lonely and desolate. Few would venture to traverse ...

    Article : 1,946 words
  6. A MODEL FRENCH COLONY IN ALGERIA.

    MY first experience of railway travelling on the African continent was made on Saturday last, the day of the Emperor's visit to Bou Farik. Let me tell you, first of all, where Bou Farik is, and why his Majesty ...

    Article : 2,375 words
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