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  3. Reminiscences of Mail land and the District.

    The Church of St. Clement, at Falbrook, near Singleton, was consecrated on the 15th March by his Lordship the Bishop of Newcastle. The Rev. J. Cooper was minister in ...

    Article : 1,645 words
  4. Literary News, Notes, Etc.

    Napoleon used to explain the clearness of his mind, and his faculty of being able at will to prolong his work t[?] limits (writes Baron Meney I, his secretary in his memories), ...

    Article : 1,608 words
  5. Women Before the Law.

    The laws of England are, in most cases, what might be called " men's laws," so unequal is the justice they deal to men arid women respectively. ...

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  6. A Trying Master.

    Of Baron Meneval (Napoleon's secretary) it is related that the Emperor exacted work at all hours of the day and night from his amanuensis:—"The Emperor used to have me waked in the ...

    Article : 384 words
  7. A Gentle Princess.

    A lady in waiting to the Princess of Wales told a friend a touching little incident which took place soon after the death of her son, the Duke of Clarence. The princess with her usual gentle reticence tried ...

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