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  2. The Miscellany. LITERATURE.

    The impression produced on the mind by the second volume of Lord Beaconsfield's letters to his sister is that the writer was a vain and brilliant man of ...

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  3. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    Meeting Colonel Gowen—an American gentleman who for some years past has been in the service of the Russian Government—your correspondent entered ...

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  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    Mr. Whittier, the American poet, is said to be burning all his correspondence, so that his memory after death may not be tarnished by the injudicious publication of private letters. ...

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