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  2. Macaulay.

    It is to be regretted that, for the preparation of this particular number of his popular series, Mr. John Morley should have retained the wrong man. A finished scholar, a logical reasoner, a skilful analyst, Mr. Cotter ...

    Article : 3,618 words
  3. The Essayist.

    The gentle saint, the "venerable archpriest of Hymen, immortal go-between," as the loving yet loveless "Elia" styled him, has lost much of his combined pontifical and postofficial authority since the days when ...

    Article : 1,427 words
  4. The Sketcher.

    We have no city station proper; our first station is at Redfern, and is called the Redfern Railway Terminus, lost any one should think that it is in Sydney. When it was built, it was fairly in the country. Nobody minded that, ...

    Article : 2,381 words
  5. The Contributor.

    Up to 1728, Dampier was the only Englishman appearing on the field of exploration in New Holland; and during the 42 years that succeeded no kindred or tongue attempted further discovery in that direction. The mists of obscurity ...

    Article : 6,272 words
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