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  2. REMARKABLE INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A MEDICAL MAN.

    Presentiments similar to those of Mr. Rogers mentioned in my last paper, may no doubt be accounted for in the opinion of many persons, without supposing men gifted with any extraordinary faculty enabling them to foresee what is ...

    Article : 2,953 words
  3. DR. LANG ON THE AMERICAN CRISIS.

    OUR elder reeders, we feel assured, will rejoice once more to meet Dr. Lang in the columns of the British Standard, discussing a subject which his vigorous mind, abounding knowledge, and ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. THE AMERICAN CRISIS.

    SIR.—It has appeared to me, since my return to Europe from Australia in the month of February last, that the Protestant, clergy and people Of Great Britain and Iroland were scarcely ...

    Article : 5,232 words
  5. PROSPECTS OF FINE ART IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    FROM the elaborate descriptions by the Press, of the noble collection of Oil Paintings in the gallery which Mr. T. W. Smart has thrown been, to the public at his suburban, mansion at Mona, and also of the Water ...

    Article : 2,971 words
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