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  2. THE JANUARY REVIEWS.

    The "Quarterly Review" opens with a notice of the unpublished willings of Edward Gibbon, which have at length been made public by the Earl of Sheffield. They ...

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  3. A FOUNTAIN SEALED.

    You may be sure that it was not long before one of the two brothers—the younger— discovered the fact that the Captain and the Corporal were posted at the door every ...

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  4. DEEDS THAT WON THE EMPIRE.

    The story of the final act in the great tragedy at Cawnpore cannot be told without some account of events outside Cawnpore itself. A relieving force had been ...

    Article : 3,996 words
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  6. CHAPTER XV.

    Robert Storey called again—his last visit it proved. He came the day after our voyage up the river, when the words of my lover were still ringing in my brain, with ...

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  7. CHAPTER XIV.

    You have read how Sir George turned the conversation when my cousin or I expressed a desire to see the Court and Palace of St. James's. The King was old; one must not ...

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  8. ART NOTES.

    The frist number of the "Art Journal" (Virtue and Co. Limited, London) for the new year—the January number—promises well, for it is evident that the conductors ...

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