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  2. A REBEL.

    Captain Moorfield Drake, of the--th Massachusetts, came riding through the wood in a southerly direction. Through the trees on his right came tho ruddy glow of the Virginian sun, ...

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  3. AMONGST THE BOOKS.

    It is announced that Professor J. S, Blackie, acting on the recommendation of his medical advisers, has resigned the chair of Greek in the Edinburgh University, which he has held since ...

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  4. VARNISHES AND LACQUERS.

    The firm of Henry Carey Baird and Co., Philadelphia, and that of Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, are jointly engaged in the ...

    Article : 442 words
  5. HOW HE COT HER.

    Sir George Mackenzie, who flourished in the last halt of the seventeenth century, was one of the most eminent jurists ever known in Scotland, besides being a brilliant man of letters. ...

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