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  3. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Examples of the federal union of States for mutual aid, and the promotion of interests common to all, can be adduced from very early times. ...

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  4. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    Madame Albani-Gye, the famous singer, who is a neighbour of the Queen at Balmoral, contributes some reminiscences of her Majesty to the ...

    Article : 862 words
  5. POETRY.

    "Whose steps are those ? Who comes so late !" "Let me come in, the door unlock." "Tis midnight now; my lonely gate I open to no stranger's knock. ...

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  6. AT THE FOOT OF BEN LEDI

    Sit here in the stern of the boat, and let her drift out on the glassy waters of the loch. After the long sultry heat of the day it is pleasant to let ...

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  7. EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENTS IN IRELAND.

    ONE of the most important and useful commission (says an English contemporary) that has for a long time issued from Parliament held a session early in ...

    Article : 264 words
  8. THE ART OF LISTENING.

    It was a rare treat to see Burton and Burke in the same play (writes Joseph Jefferson) ; they acted into each other's hands with the most perfect skilL. ...

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  9. THE QUEEN'S TASTE IN MUSIC.

    THE Queen (weites Maidame Albani) is very [?] of music, and is a very good musician. She studied music with Mendelssohn, and singing with [?] As a consequence ...

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