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  2. THE KING OF W DEN.

    The Leisure Hour gives quite a fascinating account of the King of Sweden:-- It was at the little Court of Wied that Prince Oscar first saw the woman who has ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  3. SOME CURIOUS INVENTIONS.

    A contributor to the New York World has been amusing himself by rummaging among the specimens of new inventions stored in the Patent Office at Washington. Many of ...

    Article : 896 words
  4. HOW FAR WILL HYPNOTISM GO ?

    Dr. Luys contributes to the Fortnightly a paper on the latest discoveries of hypnotism --that new and most uncanny of modern sciences, which may revolntionise most of the ...

    Article : 1,442 words
  5. AN AUSTRALASIAN LIBRARY.

    "Anglo-Australian" in the European Mail writes:--Something of rather unusual interest and value in the way of Austral bibliography has just gone out to Victoria, and claims, I ...

    Article : 660 words
  6. "A LADIES' CRICKET MATCH."

    It was played on the private ground at Chatfield Park, and all the county were there. Punctually at 2 p.m., after early luncheon, the home team went out to field ...

    Article : 1,952 words
  7. THE WEAPON OF THE FUTURE.

    July (says Mr. Stead in the Review of Reviews) has been a month of peace congresses and of international agreements, and it has seen the breaking out of a war as a ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  8. THE SUICIDE OF FRANCE.

    The second part of an article on "The Modern French Novel," which was begun in the last number of the Quarterly Review, is finished in the present number. It is a very ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  9. THE FINAL DESTINY OF THE EARTH.

    In the Dublin Review, the Rev. J. S. Vaughan sets forth a curious speculation of his own as to the ultimate destiny of the earth. His theory is that the world will continue until every ...

    Article : 587 words
  10. AUBREY'S FAMOUS RIDE.

    "The greatest physical achievement ever accomplished in the United States, said John F. Graham at Denver, recently, was the ride of F. X. Aubrey from the plaza of Santa Fe, ...

    Article : 505 words
  11. THE GRAVE OF A LITTLE GIRL.

    There's a spot on the hillside far away, Where in summer the grass grows green-- Where, beneath a rustling elm tree's shade, A moss-covered stone was seen. ...

    Article : 222 words
  12. THE CHURCHES OF THE UNITED STATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
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