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  2. FRANCE IN AMERICA.

    MEXICO and the French Emperor loom largely upon our horizon this week, ambiguously threatening war and promising peace. The readers of the Spectator may remember that in. ...

    Article : 1,743 words
  3. WHAT IS MANNA[?]

    OBSERVING that many of the readers of your valuable journal take a deep interest in natural history, I prepose giving the result of some observations I made about two years'ago, with the object of determining ...

    Article : 1,481 words
  4. VINES AND VINE-GROWERS IN OLD LANDS.

    IT is uniortunatcly only too true a saying that onehalf of the world does not know how the other half lives, and it is true of other lives than of great cities alone. The gulf between rich and poor is nothing to ...

    Article : 1,675 words
  5. SIR JOHN LAWRENCE IN OUDE.

    IT will be worth the while of some member of Parliament to inquire what Sir John Lawrence is doing to attempting to do in Oude. He is acting, we fear, somewhat unwisely—trying. if ...

    Article : 2,078 words
  6. SYNOD BILL.

    SIR,—I must again request you to admit a few lines on too subject of the Synod Bill, as it may be suppesed that the amendment made by the select committee disposes of [?] argument against the necessity of the bill, to which yes ...

    Article : 480 words
  7. HART'S QUARTZ CRUSHING AND AMALGAMATING MACHINE.

    THERE was an exhibition, yesteraay, on me premises of Messrs. W. Clarke and Son, in Elizabeth-street, equally interesting as a proof of thoughtful mechanical ingenuity, and in its connection with the economic ...

    Article : 1,551 words
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