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  2. INDIAN FAMINES AND THEIR REMEDIES.

    THE Indian famine, like the terrible visitation from which we date the regeneration of Ireland, promises to lead to some permanent good. It must be the poorest of all consolations to a ...

    Article : 1,565 words
  3. WILLS OF BRITISH SUBJECTS ABROAD.

    A VERY strange bill has been introduced into the House of Lords by a distinguished lawyer, and backed up in the Times by an argument which is even more startling than the bill itself. ...

    Article : 2,039 words
  4. LOOK AFTER BROWN.

    THERE was not a busier little man in all the little town of B—than Mr. John Ferret; a lawyer by profeesion, he was everything else almost by election, and really did nearly as much good as harm, and that is ...

    Article : 5,023 words
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