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  2. METROPOLITAN GOSSIP.

    THE stranger in search of a parliamentary sentiment this evening would fine himself in Palace Yard in the condition of Moore's belated traveller in the Stilly Night, who "treads alone some banquet hall deserted; ...

    Article : 6,730 words
  3. RIFLING THE PRESENT SMOOTH-BORED GUNS. To the Editor of Bell's Weekly Messenger.

    SIR,—Mr. Monsell having last night put a question tothe Government with reference to my invention for rifling the present ordnance, and elicited the fact that it was favourably considered by the authorities, I ...

    Article : 282 words
  4. ADVANTAGES OF BASHLEY BRITTEN'S INVENTION FOR RIFLED ORDNANCE.

    1. The plan can be applied at once to the iron and brass guns now in her Majesty's service. To rifle the present guns is a very simple operation, which may be performed with portable machinery worked by hand ...

    Article : 978 words
  5. A SKETCH OF GARIBALDI.

    I AM not greatly inclined to hero-worship, and never went two steps out of my way to see the face of any man living; but I have just now travelled 150 miles to press the hand of Garibaldi. I heard he was at ...

    Article : 2,295 words
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