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  2. ON FERM[?]NTED AND A[?]RATED BREAD, AND THEIR COMPARATIVE DIETETIC VALUE.

    Since the new process of preparing bread has b[?]n introduced— a process which effects the [?]ing of bread wholly by mechanical means, impar ing to it the most perfect vesicular structure, ...

    Article : 3,424 words
  3. A CLERICAL [?]OR MILLER.

    Joking upon the clergy and joking, if not upon, yet about serious things, has always been a popular and ready amusement. There is not [?]ly something congenial to the natural love of ...

    Article : 2,113 words
  4. THE PRACTICAL OPERATION OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION AT THE PRESENT EXTREME CRISIS.

    The civil war between what were once the United States of America has excited an interest, not [?]merely in England, but also throughout the civilized world, which has not been approached ...

    Article : 2,034 words
  5. RAGGED SCHOOLS.

    Seldom is it our lot to read arguments at [?]nce so able and so fallacious as those advanced against state support to Bagged schools. They [?]d like demonstrations, and are only sophisms. ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  6. THE WRONG SIDE OF THE STUFF.

    What is more beautiful than the right side of this stuff, what is more hideous than the wreng? It is all of the same woof, look at it as you may; but, oh, the difference. There is the ...

    Article : 3,543 words
  7. THE DIVORCE ACT.

    Sir,—You know all about law, religion, physic, politics, and everything else connected with this wicked,world. But can you tell me anything about the Divorce Bill? I have a copy of the act, ...

    Article : 225 words
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