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  2. SPIRIT OF THE BRITISH PRESS.

    The shareholders of the York, Newcasile, and Berwick Company are showing a good deal of that wisdom for which England is peculiarly distinguished—viz., that which comes after the event. The ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  3. FANATICISM AND PRIESTLY IMPOSTURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

    We have more than once characterised the times in which we live as the age of humbug; and surely in respect of its numerous impostures, political, medical, literary, and religious, it is entitled ...

    Article : 2,894 words
  4. THE FLOGGING OF WOMEN.

    The indignation of the British public was roused some time ago by a report that, among other repressive measures resorted to by the commanders of the Austrian forces in Hungary, was corporeal ...

    Article : 1,131 words
  5. "THE DAY OF REST."

    What man is there, in this crowded community, who would wish that his Sunday did not shine a Sabbath Day for him? It is the period of repose —the barrier between the clanking of every-day toil ...

    Article : 1,478 words
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