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  2. The Public Duty of Self-Help.

    To judge by the utterances of country papers, there can be no political theory less palatable to up-country electors than that which would hand over the management of local affairs to local bodies, and make them responsible for their own ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  3. Fiction.

    Warrigal left his horse at the edge of the timber, for fear he might want him in a hurry, I suppose. He was pretty "fly," and never threw away a chance as long as he was sober. He could drink a bit, like the rest of us, now ...

    Article : 5,362 words
  4. The Sketcher.

    Some of the old men say that in the far-back days the people of Fiji lived in a golden age of patriarchal peace— that fights indeed occurred, but not to any great extent, and the population was great and prosperous—but that not long ...

    Article : 2,585 words
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