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  2. THE INFLUENCE OF FRANCE IN EUROPE.

    IF there be any truth in the details which have been given ere this in the pages of the Spectator as to the condition of Imperialist France, of her army, her people, her administration, the last ...

    Article : 1,746 words
  3. FORGERY OF BANK OF ENGLAND NOTES.

    THE recent robbery of paper from the Laverstock Mills has naturally caused public attention to be directed towards the subject of bank-note forgeries. The general impression appears to be that although ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  4. JOKING IN EX[?]REMIS.

    THE ruling passion is strong in America, even in the most death-like of its struggles for national existence. If the fatal hour has come, and the pangs of dissolution are close at hand, ...

    Article : 2,035 words
  5. LECTURES FOR RUFFIANS.

    MR. D'EYNCOURT had before him the other day a case in which two fellows were charged with certain acts of cruelty to a poor animal. To the biped beasts, for their conduct to the quadruped, the magistrate ...

    Article : 1,863 words
  6. MORE BEEF FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    "VITAL STATISTICS," that most valuable of modern sciences, when worked with correctness, has now fairly got hold of the army, and annually publishes its tables of strength and ...

    Article : 1,670 words
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