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  2. THE OPINION OF A BELGIAN OFFICER ON THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS.

    MANY of our readers who took part in, or were present at, the Brighton Review, last Easter Monday, may recollect that a Belgian officer was conspicuous amongst the spectators. ...

    Article : 3,564 words
  3. FAMILY RELICS.

    THERE is something to be said for and against the custom of preserving tangible records of friends, absent or dead. One thing at least is clear—that it is deep-rooted in the mind, and ...

    Article : 2,634 words
  4. LONG VACATION RAMBLES: THE TYROL.

    NEXT to meeting an old friend by accident, there is nothing more pleasant than coming in long vacation on some flower or sh[?]ub winch reminds one of former holiday ramblings. In the Tyrol the other day, we ...

    Article : 1,929 words
  5. A MINISTER IN THE BACK-WOODS.

    A WAYPARER, who for many years had preached in the North-western Territory, after its division into States, found his operations circumscribed to Indiana. Himself and family had subsisted upon the scanty ...

    Article : 2,113 words
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