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  2. A TENNESSEE SQUIRE.

    There is perhaps no part of the United States where life goes on more calmly than in the region of the Cumberland Mountains, Tennessee. This beautiful wilderness is thinly peopled by a race ...

    Article : 3,859 words
  3. PROGRAMME GRAMMAR.

    What has been said with regard to books generally may be applied emphatically to grammar books--of making of them there is no end. It seems as if every teacher thought ...

    Article : 424 words
  4. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    We rowed to the-beach abreast of us, as a number of people had just landed there from the other side. Some men appeared and the Government agent gave his usual ...

    Article : 3,769 words
  5. AMONGST THE BOOKS.

    A Standard telegram from New York announces that Mr. Herbert Spencer has abandoned his western tour, and intends to return to England as soon as he is able ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  6. TRIED AS PURE GOLD.

    Mrs. Chads has collected together in a moderately sized volume some of the talcs which she has contributed to Australian journals. The volume which, we may say here, takes ...

    Article : 1,175 words
  7. OUR TRIP TO GIPPSLAND.

    From Mr. M. L. Hutchinson, Collinsistreet, we have received a small brochure, which has just been published with a view to the coming Christmas holidays. It is entitled "Our ...

    Article : 224 words
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