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  2. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    The French journalists evince much jealously of the combined measures in the river Flate. and take up with eagerness the differences supposed to exist between the Cabinets of Washington ...

    Article : 5,964 words
  3. ILLUSTRATIONS OF WIT AND HUMOUR

    “The young-eyed healthful WIT Whose jewels in his crisped hair. Are placed each other's beams to share.” Collius’s Ode, “The Manners.” ...

    Article : 31 words
  4. NAIVETE—PRESUMPTUOUS BLUNTNESS.

    “Sometimes a presumptuous bluntness giveth it being.” Naivete is defined by a French writer as the expression of frankness, of liberty, of simplicity, or of ignorance, and often of all these at once : ...

    Article : 2,961 words
  5. VARIETIES.

    Of course, you must have heard of the potato blight. There are some subjects that women don’t want newspapers to teach ‘em about, and potatos is one.’ I can’t tell how your red ...

    Article : 2,670 words
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