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  3. An Antediluvian Weapon.

    WALKING along a new road which had recently been, cut over some heath-land in the county of Hampshire, the writer found a remarkably fine specimen of a celt, or stone implement used as a knife or axe by the prehistoric races of the so-called stone ...

    Article : 650 words
  4. THE GLORY OF MAN.

    THE crown and glory of manhood is strength—power. All human conquests have been won by it; individual and collective. The earliest sign of decay in man is not usually, pain, but weakness of some kind — of mind or body, or both. This may he the inevitable Requeues of advaiced vears, ...

    Article : 715 words
  5. THE ALLEGED PLAGUE.

    WE have had about a dozen cases of plague only, and why we have had so few it is difficult to understand. When the Plague came to Bagdad an old woman met him on the road and asked him how many he was going to kill. He said 50,000. The ...

    Article : 318 words
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