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  2. THE ESSAYIST.

    The Roman philosopher, whose pithy [?] —which translated is, "Love as though you might hate. Hate as though you might love"—furnishes me with a text, may perhaps appea[?] ...

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  3. THE NATURALIST.

    It is hardly to be wondered at that to those who used to be summed up by contributors to polite literature as "the vulgar," and even we fear to "the intelligent reader," the snake ...

    Article : 2,963 words
  4. SCIENTIFIC.

    Most people have some acquaintance with the doctrine that many diseases are caused by living particles, commonly called germs, which are, or at least may be, conveyed in the ...

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