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  2. DEBATABLE GROUND; OR, THE CARLILLAWARRA CLAIMANTS.

    For false and frivolus is all We did for worldly fame or fear— Mere empty dreams—but let us wake, For He whose name is Truth is here. ...

    Article : 1,590 words
  3. MY HOLIDAY.

    THAT evening, when we had retired to our rooms, and were in course of preparation for bed, I held a council with Tom, pointing out to him the desirability of shitting our ground. "What for?" he asked: ...

    Article : 4,851 words
  4. PAPERS BY THE ECLECTIC CLUB.

    THE times are gone by when, witchcraft had its votaries and when trial by fire was esteemed far superior to trial by jury; ships now sail from port of a Friday, and one solitary magpie by the road-side no longer ...

    Article : 3,828 words
  5. BITS FROM YANKEE SERMONS.

    BEWARE OF THE TRAPS.—Young men! look out for the traps and snares of the world, or you may have a chance to squeal when it is too late for succour. Every pleasure hath its poison, and each sweet a snare. And you, re worshippers at the shrine of ...

    Article : 863 words
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