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  2. GIDEON GRUNDY'S BUNDLE OF STICKS.

    No I.—OPINIONS ABOUT SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND. FIRST of all, we find a clergyman, is his evidence before the Council on Education for 1859-60, urges the following judgment on the ...

    Article : 2,958 words
  3. PAPERS BY THE ECLECTIC CLUB.

    THE times are gone by when witchcraft had its votaries and when trial by fire was esteemed far superior to trial by jury; ships now sail from port of a Friday, and one solitary magpie by the road-side no longer ...

    Article : 3,696 words
  4. THE INSOLVENT LAW.

    SIR,—I trust you will allow me, as one of the official assignees who has been the object of much unjust comment, in reference to the working of the insolvent law, to occupy a portion of your valuable space with ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  5. TO SOME OF THE PEOPLE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    MY FRIENDS,—Because the Government do not immediately and illegally make fresh laws, does that justify you using means of intimidation to make them do so? ...

    Article : 701 words
  6. THOUGHTS ON THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    SIR,—Every right thinking man must agree with your correspondent "N. X. N." in expressing his indignation at the brutish treatment inflicted on the Chinamen at Lambing Flat, by a section of those ...

    Article : 1,311 words
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