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  2. LITTLE PAUPERS.

    ONE day, some months ago, I was walking along one of those old fashioned lanes that still run a little way out of the Kensington thoroughfare,—dear old zigzag lanes and winding passages, that are fist falling ...

    Article : 7,700 words
  3. THE HOUSE OF PEERS.

    IF we remember right, Blackstone somewhere observes that it is most important that no one should be chosen into the great council of the nation except such ns are eminent for superior knowledge, or ...

    Article : 1,813 words
  4. LITERATURE AND THE WAR.

    WE are informed that the five classes of the Institute of France have unanimously resolved to draw up a protest in view of the possible bombardment of the monuments, libraries, and museums of Paris; ane ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  5. THE INCREASE IN THE HORRORS OF WAR.

    THE policy of arming whole nations, whatever its merits, has, it is clear, one enormous drawback. It may, and in the end we believe will, make wars more rare, but when they occur it will enormously increase ...

    Article : 1,750 words
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