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  2. MR. KINGLAKE'S CRIMEA[?].

    AT length we enjoy the luxury of praising without reserve. Mr. Kinglake has fulfilled and Surpassed the expectations excited by six years' delay, and won for himself a place in the front rank of English historians. ...

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  3. DEPORTATION OF NEGROES FROM EGYPT.

    MR. Buxton rose to [?]all attention to the purchase and deportation from Egypt of a negro regiment by the Emperor of the French. The facts of the case, he said, were beyond denial. Last year, or at some ...

    Article : 1,704 words
  4. RUSSIA'S TASK IN POLAND.

    A FORTNIGHT since, in commenting upon the outbreak occasioned by the enforcement of the conscription in Poland, we sta[?]ed our belief, based on the scanty scraps of information transmitted by the ...

    Article : 1,768 words
  5. FRANCE AND ALGERIA.

    THE Emperor has addressed the following letter to Marshal the Duke de Malakoff, Governor-General of Algeria:— "Monsieur le Mar[?]chal,—The Senate will soon ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  6. COOKING FOR THE MILLION.

    THERE is a famous saying of Brillat-Savarin that the destiny of nations depend on the manner in which they are nourished, and in a similar spirit Sidney Smita used to insist that roast mutton was the great end of ...

    Article : 1,986 words
  7. A SKIRMISH WITH THE REBELS: DEFEAT OF THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    THE principal in[?]elligence of the fortnight refers to a defeat sustained by a combined fore of Ward and Imperial troops before the city of Ta[?]tsan. It will be remembered that the Ward force of drilled Chinese ...

    Article : 1,360 words
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