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  2. SOMETHING BRILLIANT FROM BELFAST.

    Punch invites his readers to an intellectual banquet;—a feast of nectar'd sweets, "where no crude surfeit reigns." A poet has arisen in Belfast; and one of the local journals—the Banner—enjoys the distinguished honor of having ushered into existence the first born of this ...

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  3. ADULT EDUCATION.

    One Dogberry of whom some of you may possibly have heard or read—and of whom many of you in the commission of the peace often remind me—observes with great force that "To be a well favoured man is the gift of fortune, but writing and reading come by nature". ...

    Article : 1,813 words
  4. THE LATEST RUSH.

    IN conformity with your instructions I hastened hither and found the whole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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