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  2. LATE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NEWS.

    WE continue our extracts from the papers to 9th March, per the Kaikoura steamer. THE LOSS OF THE LONDON.—Writing to the Times on the 7th of March, "An Engineer" remarks:—"The sad ...

    Article : 5,522 words
  3. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE OF THE REV. DR. WHEWELL.

    BY the death of the Rev. Dr. Whewell, most of the learned and scientific societies of Great Britain suffer a serious loss, for the labours of the late Master of Trinity were directed to nearly every branch of inquiry, and his knowledge, like that ...

    Article : 1,202 words
  4. THE CONQUEST OF ALGERIA BY THE FRENCH.

    WRITING from Paris on the 8th of March, the special correspondent of the Times remaks:— Thirty six years have passed since France conquered Algeria, and after many experiments to make it otherwise ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN RURAL SKETCHES.

    SOME six or seven miles from the hospitable roof under which I abode at St. Hubert's, at a place called Coranderck, if I caught the name rightly, is a "native station"—one of those reserves of land which are here and there set apart for ...

    Article : 2,888 words
  6. THE LAW OF EVIDENCE.

    THERE are fow subjects more porplexing to the jurist than the subtle and intricate discussions which arise upon the Law of Evidence. There is always a conflict between different principles, each of which is entitled to respect, and ...

    Article : 1,556 words
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