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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR.—It is not with the intention of excusing the sin of unlawful maternity that this letter is written, but with the idea of presenting lawful maternity (as it would ...

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  3. IN A LIGHTER VEIN.

    Good for Cricked Chins.—Ultimatum cement. The Latest Progressive Paradox.—London shall wait. ...

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  4. MR. DUANE, OF AUCKLAND.

    We shall print the whole of Mr Issac Duane's letter, only regretting that it is not longer. He might have mentioned that June, the month in which he wrote, is the ...

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  5. THE CHOPPING MATCH.

    How often men, like thoughtless sheep, Run headlong in each other's wake, And if one makes a higher leap, The rest will try that leap to take ; ...

    Article : 522 words
  6. LITERARY MISCELLANY.

    Among the houses in the neighborhood of Chancery Lane which are doomed to demolition is that one in Took's-court in which Dickens located the immortal Mr Snagsby, ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. THE SECOND ADVENT.

    SIR.—" Omega " admits in his last letter that Christ is coming, and also the manner of His coming, which, as I before stated, would be personal and visible. The question ...

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  8. THE LATEST BOOKS.

    The chief publications of the week were :—" Darwin and After Darwin. An Exposition of the Darwin Theory, and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions," by the late ...

    Article : 173 words
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