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  2. REVIEW.

    WITH good temper and good taste, and in better English than it has hitherto been his wont to use—more idiomatic, free, and flowing, less oracularly obscure—Mr. Emerson gives us ...

    Article : 7,125 words
  3. TO MR. W. B. ALLEN.

    DEAR SIR,—Your letter per Herald of the 20th ultimo, would have been answered sooner, had I been able to understand it. No one has been able to help me, and courtesy compels me ...

    Article : 231 words
  4. TO MR. JOHN LUCAS.

    DEAR DEVOTED,—I have carefully read your letter in the Herald of the 1st instant, and cannot help expressing my regret that you should have taken so much trouble to prove so little. ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  5. THE PROTEACEÆ.

    SIR,—The faraily which I now propose to consider is named Proteacece on account of the varied appearance which is seen in the different species. Though resembling each other in the flowers and fruit, they ...

    Article : 2,231 words
  6. THE LAW OF DOOK WARRANTS

    A occision lately pronounced, upon appeal, by the Court of Exchequer Chamber, involving some most important questions touching the validity of "delivery warrants" for goods, has lately excited considerable ...

    Article : 2,389 words
  7. AMERICAN JOTTINGS.

    OUR present purpose is to call attention to a few of the later works on the States, so far as they embrace subjects of pressing interest. The volume of Mr. James Robertson, of ...

    Article : 1,056 words
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