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  2. BRITISH ENTRY INTO BURMA.*

    Our Indian empire resembles one of those vast cathedrals—as for example, that of Cologne—which has occupied centuries in its erection, and towards the construction of ...

    Article : 2,151 words
  3. NEW NOVELS.

    It will not be the fault of the Australian novelist if his country is not as well known to the English reader as any part of the world, the number of works of fiction ...

    Article : 536 words
  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    There is joy too great for words, too great even for thought, and so intense that it almost resembles pain. By such a joy Brettoneau was, for a moment, ...

    Article : 2,033 words
  5. LITERARY NOTES.

    SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, AND Co. are the first of the London publishers to announce a new departure in the issue of novels. The practice of beginning with an expensive ...

    Article : 3,080 words
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