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Article : 758 wordsTHE crisis in the Eastern question has come at last. The Ambassador of Russia at Constantinople, Ignatieff, as we learn by a special cable despatch to The Tribune, has, in the name of his Government, made a ...
Article : 930 wordsTHOSE who are engaged in the laudable endeavour to prevail upon their fellow countrymen of different religions to treat one another justly and kindly, and to conciliate their neighbours' goodwill and respect, ...
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Article : 1,481 wordsTHE root-idea of the training of girls of the uppermost class in this country is, perhaps, the most absolutely shameless that ever existed anywhere out of Circassia or Georgia. It puts clean out of sight the notion ...
Article : 1,257 wordsTHE speech at Arras in 1867 is as peaceful as the speech at Auxerre in 1866 was warlike. After the warlike speech of last year we had peace; after the peaceful speech of this year, what is likely to follow? ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 4 Nov 1867, Page 3
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