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  2. TRAVELS THROUGH IRELAND.

    The four provinces into which Ireland is divided are indicative of four different classes of people. In some respects they are the same, but as regards origin, language, habits, and ...

    Article : 2,186 words
  3. THE DRY-AS-DUST CLUB PAPERS.

    Rochdale, though not one of the greatest of English towns, has achieved a considerable notoriety. It is not in any way remarkable for beauty, for the Valley of the Roch has been ...

    Article : 1,570 words
  4. AUNT HEPSY'S FOUNDLING.

    Some unexpected delay occurred in the matter of Daniel Reed's arrival in Godsville. He was a man to whom “business” appeared as the one great fact of life—a ...

    Article : 5,498 words
  5. RECENT INVENTIONS IN THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The invention of the phonograph, that wonderful instrument for recording and reproducing the sounds of the human voice, was due to the previous existence of a scientific instrument ...

    Article : 2,208 words
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