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  2. A FEW HINTS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF WOOL SHEDS.

    It may be fairly laid down as a rule that the following points are the chief ones to aim at in constructing a shed which can be worked with expedition and economy:—1st. The avoiding of ...

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  4. STATE EDUCATION IN LONDON.

    Some one may observe that Mr. Forster himself rather hesitated the other day to pronounce whether improved education implied better morality. He did, no doubt, very justly decline ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES IN INDIA.

    The following extract tends to prove that there is a large party of educated natives, in our Indian empire, who are not to be dazzled by the aplendour of royalty, and who seem to think the ...

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