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  2. Advertising

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  3. FONTELROY.

    'Give it to me. You're not such a fool as I thought you, after all—only you have a sickly woman's nerves. One word—the woman Jones?' ...

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  4. BURNS' GREAT GRANDSON.

    ROBERT BURRS, who died at Blackhall, near Edinburgh, lately was a descendant in the fourth degree of Robert Burns, the national poet of Scotland. He was the son of Robert ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. SOME FAMOUS TREES.

    IT is stated that the Great Elm of Hemp stead near Windsor, is perhaps the most famous tree in England, though there appears to be a doubt both as to its actual ...

    Article : 334 words
  6. THE FIRST ENGLISH CANNON.

    ACCORDING to Pulleyn's "Etynological Compendium," cannons were first need at the battle of Cressy, in the year 1345. They wore, however, of a small kind. Dr. Martin ...

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