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  2. THE HEAT IN ENGLAND.

    THE heat (says the Spectator) is beginning to have a moral interest. Apart from the interesting stories we hear of farmers who have usually supplied two ...

    Article : 2,387 words
  3. Scientific and Statistical.

    IN a new work, by Mr. Bourne, on " Steam, Air, and Gas Engines," now in course of publication, the doctrine is propounded that the steam-engine, from its wasteful character, must ...

    Article : 2,938 words
  4. Literary Varieties.

    THE DEATH OF OLIVER CROMWELL.- At the Royal Palace of Whitehall, on the 3rd of September, 1658, a man lay dying. Eight days before he felt so confident of his life that he ...

    Article : 1,568 words
  5. Humors of the Day.

    Words BY JOHN TEMPLE. To tell this tale I might as well On Brunell-downs a man does dwell ; His occupation is making brooms, To scrub the kitchen, sweep the rooms. ...

    Article : 1,312 words
  6. INDIAN PROVERBS.

    LURKING amid the Indian news is an odd little item of intelligence which at first sight seems to have no proper place there. It looks like a literary advertisement rather than a ...

    Article : 1,563 words
  7. SCRAPS FROM PUNCH.

    EFFECT OF THE HOT WEATHER.— A slovenly old gentleman, who had been out all day fishing, was observed on his return to be extremely g-natty. ...

    Article : 157 words
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