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  2. CONCERNING A NEW VERSION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.

    The liteary artist is [?] that there is no more exacting task [?] that of roundering faithfully from an ancient tongue into English. To have reproduced the truth, ...

    Article : 4,342 words
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  4. IN AMERICA.

    A young Australian (B.Sc. of mechanical engineering), who [?] [?] to the United States for experience, and who has found work in a big sttel and iron works in ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  5. KITCHENER'S RETURN.

    A most brilliant s[?]iny day and a gay crowd greated the victorious Gerneral; nothing, indeed, could be more enthusiastic than the welcome London gave last ...

    Article : 1,355 words
  6. THE FUTURE OF PHILLIS.

    Phillis was always thakful that she kept her self-command. She made up her mind there and then that her father should never know how rude a shock she had received. ...

    Article : 6,120 words
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  8. GOLD, GOLD, GOLD.

    The "Engineering Magazine" opens with an article on the Transvaal mines by Mr. John Hays Hammond, who, whatever his Jamesonian record may be, is one (says the ...

    Article : 512 words
  9. A MYSTERY CLEARED UP.

    A great mystery of the Humbert case has been cleared up. Ever since the opening of the safe members of the legal profession have been wondering who could have ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. HOW THEY FOUND THEIR GUINEA.

    Of William and John Scott, afterwards Loard Stowell and Lord Eldon, Lord John Russellused to tell with infinite zest a story which he declared to be highly ...

    Article : 261 words
  11. THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN AFRICA.

    The incorporation of the two Boer states into British South African teritory increases the British Possessions on the African continent (including Egypt) to a total ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. PAPER FROM SUGAR-CANE.

    A substitute for wood pulp in manufacture of paper, it is claimed, has been found in what is known as bag[?], a Lousiann product, and the refuse of the ...

    Article : 98 words
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