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  3. DEEDS THAT WON THE EMPIRE.

    On the early morning of June 1, 1813, a solitary British frigate, H.M.S. Shannon, was cruising within sight of Boston lighthouse. She was a ship of about 1,000 tons, ...

    Article : 3,090 words
  4. THE APRIL MAGAZINES.

    The Contemporary Review gives a prominent place to Mr. E. J. Dillon's article on the Quadruple Alliance, which he seems to regard as an accomplished fact, to this extent ...

    Article : 3,241 words
  5. CHRISTINE OF THE HILLS.

    We had been sailing for some hours with no word between us, but Barbarossa woke up as the yacht went about under the lee of the promontory, and with a lordly sweep of his ...

    Article : 4,430 words
  6. VANITY FAIR.

    The newspapers describe the Kitson slander and libel case as a "society scandal." It was something of the sort, although neither the Kitson nor Playfair families ...

    Article : 1,696 words
  7. HERE AND THERE.

    Lord Kelvin has been making experiments to discover what the effect of a cannonade of quick-firing guns would be on board the vessel firing and the ship subject to the fire. ...

    Article : 298 words
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