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  2. THE INQUIRY.

    WE can recall no case on which Parliamentary discussion has taken a practical shape, and effected practical results, where the question raised was clearer and more definite, the ...

    Article : 2,329 words
  3. "THE STRANGER" IN PARLIAMENT.

    [THE strictures of this clever writer, and acute observer of men and things in Parliament, whose letters appear from time to time in the Leader, are so piquant, and have such an air of originality and freedom about ...

    Article : 2,091 words
  4. THE EVIL AND ITS REMEDY.

    THE writer of a pamphlet bearing the title of "The One T[?]ing Needful" discusses the cause of the evils under which British military administration is suffering, and points out their remedy by a sample removal ...

    Article : 2,249 words
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    EVERYBODY'S VACATION EXCEPT EDITORS.—" Every-body is having a vacation except Editors." I should like to have the Editor who wrote that, look me in the face, answer the following " catechise," and then ...

    Article : 543 words
  6. OUR PRESTIGE IN EUROPE.

    HUMAN nature is so made, and it would be waste of time to repine thereat. The French— at least such of them as have not joined the opposition of silence and patience, the French ...

    Article : 1,639 words
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