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  2. YANKEE VIEW OF A BRITISH POET.

    I've been a-readin' Brownin'; our school marm said he Writ The tallest kin' or poetry the worl's diskivered yet. ...

    Article : 251 words
  3. PARLIAMENT.

    Sir HENRY PARKES, in reply to Mr. TRAILL, said if the hon. member would with draw questions with respect to the number of officers under each Ministerial department ...

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  5. THE VEILED LADY.

    I WAS sitting in my cosy bachelor's quarters reading the morning papers while sipping my fragrant coffee, when I came across this advertise ...

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  6. ABSENT MEMBERS.

    Sir,--As a reader of your valuable paper and a peruser of the Parliamentary news, I beg to make a few remarks in reference to members of Parliament, being absent from ...

    Article : 412 words
  7. PUBLIC WORKS AND THE WORKING MAN.

    Sir,--It cannot be denied that the great strike has practically collapsed, and that thousands of the strikers will suffer destitution and misery in consequence of their ...

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