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  2. WHAT THE SOLDIERS HAVE TO SAY OF AND FOR THEMSELVES.

    INSTEAD of copying exclusively the articles of the Times' "Own Special Correspondent," whom some might perhaps fancy to write, occasionally with a bias, and whose letters tell, we fear but too truly, the same ...

    Article : 1,135 words
  3. A STUDIO WITH MODELS.

    "Is my Uncle in the Library, Terence?" asked Mary, of a very corpulent old man, in a red-brown wig. "No, Miss, he's in the—bother it, then, if I ever ...

    Article : 3,328 words
  4. CURIOUS PREDICTIONS.

    WE copy the following curious document from the Caledonian Mercury of May 7, 1842. "A circumstance of a very remarkable kind has just come to our knowledge, to which we would call the attention of the ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  5. HOW TO SUBDUE THE WILDERNESS.

    WE have seen many gardens in many lands, even in one county in England we visited one hundred and twenty in the course of a few months, taking notes of each; we have seen almost all the principal Botanic ...

    Article : 1,719 words
  6. FROM AN OFFICER OF THE ROYALS.

    Again we are half drowned with wet; but, although raining as if it had never rained before, we can't complain, for we have actually had six days of fine weather. All the savans say that December in the Crimea ...

    Article : 3,511 words
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