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  2. LITERATURE

    A Poem by Longfellow in Harper's Magazine for December, concerning a pen given to him which was made from a fetter of Pennivard, the prisoner of Chillon; the handle of wood from the frigate Constitution, and bound with a circlet of gold, inset with ...

    Article : 322 words
  3. Fiction.

    Before proceeding any further it may not be amiss to give an account of the Boosey family. Their numbers, their importance, and the many lucrative posts occupied by them in the colony all demand this notice. Mrs. Boosey, being, ...

    Article : 7,045 words
  4. Yorkshire Wit and Humour.

    The natural wit and humour of the Yorkshireman is proverbial; it appears to form a portion of his character, to which it gives much force and originality. At Leeds or Bradford the visitor will often ...

    Article : 1,437 words
  5. The Australian Navigators and Explorers.

    The subject of the following sketch was born in London, on the 11th October, 1738. His father was a German in humble life, who had removed to England, and in its great capital found an honourable ...

    Article : 2,458 words
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