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  2. LORD LYNDHURST ON THE STATE OF THE NAVY.

    IN the House of Lords, on the evening of 1st May, in calling the attention of their Lordships to the actual state of our navy, and more particularly of that branch of the service distinguished by the tide of the ...

    Article : 4,991 words
  3. STATE OF MATTERS IN HAYTY.

    I WROTE you lately a full account of the extraordinary dirty "Papelete" business of the European corps consular et diplmatique, and of the outrageous manner in which the French and English men-of-war used to ...

    Article : 1,974 words
  4. MR. BRIGHT AND HIS ASSAILANTS.

    MR. BRIGHT enjoys at present the high honour of standing in the breach—of bearing aloft the banner of that cause which is in the widest sense the cause of the people, and of drawing upon himself the combined ...

    Article : 1,832 words
  5. AN IMPERIAL BAL COSTUME.

    THE splendour of the scene presented the night before last (24th April), at the bal costume given by the Emperor at the Hotel d'Albe, and which, for the last few weeks, has been the great topic of conversation, was ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  6. MIND AND MUSCLE.

    No tendency in modern society is more remarkable than that which leads to extremes being softened and shaded off into each other. In earlier periods of the world's history, all social contrasts were much more ...

    Article : 2,381 words
  7. THE PRESS IN FRANCE.

    "THE Adventures of a Newspaper" would be a taking title for a tale in the style of Le Sage or Smollett. It would sound as well as "The Adventures of a Guinea," "The Adventures of an Atom," ...

    Article : 1,291 words
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