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  2. EUROPEAN MISCELLANY.

    THE little open square at Boulogne, where Louis Napoleon made his unsuccessful attempt to frighten Louis Phillippe from his throne with a [?] eagle, was formerly surrounded by chains. Louis Napoleon, ...

    Article : 2,165 words
  3. THE RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF THE NEW ZEALAND WAR.

    THE Maories have a saying which associates woman and land, just as ours joins woman and wine, as main causes of contention. Almost all of our quarrels with them have originated in land questions. The ...

    Article : 2,383 words
  4. SCRAPS FROM AMERICAN PAPERS.

    Mr. N. P. Willis speculates thus fancifully on the possible out-door use of the parlour skates:—"The 'flexible rollers,' with the grace of the skating motion and the accelerated swiftness and facility of gait, are ...

    Article : 4,499 words
  5. THAT TWO POUNDS!

    IT was odd, very odd; reckon it up this way or that way, or in whatever way I might, the result was just the same—I had two pounds more than I could account for. I went over the whole quarter's receipts ...

    Article : 1,682 words
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