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  2. DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
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    FRANCE is quiet, and cannot conceal her surprise at the circumstance. LOUIS PHILIPPE keeps pulling down the remnants of the hedge that bounded kings and set ...

    Article : 552 words
  4. THE SYDNEY MONITOR

    By the York male convict transport which arrived on Monday evening from England, which she left the 29th September, we have received London Journals to the 26th of that ...

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    (The following extracts from the leading Journals of London we copy from the Atlas of the 19th September.) DEATH OF MR. HUSEISSON. ...

    Article : 3,573 words
  6. PARIS AFTER THE REVOLUTION.

    IMAGINE a we, day in Paris, and an English voyageur sitting watching the plashing rain through the cathedral windows of the coffee-room of the Hotel Meurice, ...

    Article : 944 words
  7. THE DELGIC UNION.

    TIMES—No nation in the world (with the exception of the English) have shewn a stronger or a longer attachment to liberty than the people of the Netherlands—have clung to their ...

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