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  2. OUR FLORA AGAIN.

    MR. BENTHAM is proceeding rapidly with the 5th volume of our Flora, and by the last mail, some additional proof sheets have been received. The first order reviewed, is that of Paronychi[?]e, of which four ...

    Article : 987 words
  3. LADY AMBERLEY ON THE CLAIMS OF WOMEN.

    A LARGE audience, composed numerously of ladies, gathered in the Stroud Subscription Rooms, late on Wednesday night, to listen to a lecture on the claims of women delivered in connection with the ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  4. THE DEATH OF CHARLES DICKENS.

    NOT only the English nation, but all nations and people that speak or understand the English tongue, will hear with the profoundest regret of the death of the great novelist; and no writer can undertake the ...

    Article : 2,317 words
  5. SIX WEEKS AT "WRECK BAY."

    ON the 3rd of May last, eight gentlemen, of whom the writer was one, left Sydney for "Wreck Bay," where the remains of the ill-fated Walter Hood and her cargo lay at the mercy of the waves and of a horde ...

    Article : 3,520 words
  6. THE GERMAN PRESS.

    The following is from an article in the Kolwische Zeitung:—"Charles Dickens died yesterday evening —a piece of sad news which will fill the whole civilised world with deeper sympathy than the death ...

    Article : 201 words
  7. THE ITALIAN PRESS.

    La Perseveranza (Milan, June 12) says:—The death of Dickens leaves a great blank in contemporary literature—a blank which we cannot expect to see soon filled up Not only England, but all who have wept ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. THE FRENCH PRESS.

    The French papers contain many tributes to the memory of Charles Dickens. The Patrie affirms that he was one of the first writers of the nineteenth century, and his influence extended to French society, ...

    Article : 545 words
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  10. A WOMAN ON WOMEN.

    Sir,—In your leading articles on the "Rights of Women," you say that the number of those who desire any radical change in the existing state of things is very small. I sincerely hope and believe you are ...

    Article : 1,744 words
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