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  2. THE LABOUR PARLIAMENT.— A FRAGMENT.

    The vice of curiosity is responsible for what follows. Uncuriosity is the most fatal of all the vices, inasmuch as it leads to dissolution. Oversens one has heard ...

    Article : 2,092 words
  3. THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION AT THE NEW GALLERY.

    The Exhibition of Arts and Crafts, for which we had come to look in the autumn, having been abandoned this year (for what reason I do not know, as I have always ...

    Article : 2,472 words
  4. THE BATTLE IN THE COTSWOLDS.

    To a reflective mind the memorable struggle which came to an end yesterday in this beautiful town, one of the oldest in England, throws into striking contrast the ...

    Article : 2,417 words
  5. THE OCTOBER REVIEWS.

    Sir Walter Raleigh forms the subject of a biographical essay in the Quarterly, based to some extent upon Mr. Stebbing's biography of that enigmatical and versatile spirit, ...

    Article : 2,983 words
  6. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    An association has been formed in Paris, and is now in full working order, which will probably be the prccursor of many similar organisations in other great cities all over ...

    Article : 1,034 words
  7. ROYAL MUSICIANS.

    It appears that the gifted "Carmen Sylva" is a fair pianist, but a far more brilliant harpist, stringing the "lyre of Roumanin" to the weird folklore songs of that strange ...

    Article : 794 words
  8. TIMOROUSNESS OF NOTABLE MEN.

    It has been recently stated by those who knew him well that Mr. Spurgeon was still another example of the fact that public men often quake on the eve of their great ...

    Article : 589 words
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