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  2. FREDERIC MAURICE.

    In 1851 the storm began to thicken over Maurice's head. He had given offence to Mr. Croker—Disraeli's Rigby, and the " bad writer" whom Macaulay gibbeted—by ...

    Article : 3,450 words
  3. CHIPS.

    It is not long ago since the French Government saw the necessity of enacting that the practice of plastering wines was injurious, and that therefore the use of gypsum would be ...

    Article : 1,742 words
  4. ISHMAEL.

    Pere Lemoine lolled at ease in his dilapidated old Voltaire, his naked feet half out of his tattered old slippers, and reposing on a chair opposite. He sipped his coffee, and gazed dreamily ...

    Article : 3,721 words
  5. A VISIT TO ZOBEHR.

    The Soudan correspondent of the Daily [?] thus describes a visit lately paid by him to Zobehr :— I have paid several visits to the renowned ...

    Article : 1,925 words
  6. THE FATAL EXPLOSION ON BOARD AN AUSTRALIAN STEAMER.

    The report of Major Cundill, R.A., her Majesty's inspector of explosives, with regard to the explosion which took place on the Australian steamer Aberdeen, off Grave end, on ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  7. THE LEGEND OF THE WHITE DEER.

    The rich folk lore of the Indians encompasses many a gem of fancy and poetry, worthy to stand by the side of a Fritjiof's Saga, the most famous among the sagas of the North, ...

    Article : 749 words
  8. THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF THE WORLD.

    Mr. Fountain J. Hartley, one of the secretaries of the Sunday School Union, has published in the Sunday School Chronicle two statistical papers, in which he gives an ...

    Article : 167 words
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