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  2. The Late Rev. Nathaniel Pidgeon.

    THE late Rev. Nathaniel Pidgeon was born near Wexford, Ireland, August 16, 1803, and came to this colony May 20, 1841. From that time till 1850 he devoted part of his time to the ...

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  3. Notes and Queries.

    PROBABLY but few of our readers are aware that the great sculptor, Mr. T. Woolner, E.A., to whom we owe the masterly Btatue of Captain Cook, is also the author of a noble poem called "My Beautiful Lady," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,225 words
  4. TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN.

    The following notice appears in an English contemporary, and we insert it because it is just possible Borne light may be thrown on the matter in this country:—"Why has one of the squares of Trinity ...

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  5. A REMINISCENCE—CAPTAIN COOK'S GRANDSON.

    Sir,—Anything relating about the distinguished navigator, Captain James Cook, 2 presume will be interesting to most of your readers, therefore I take the opportunity of informing you the grandson of this ...

    Article : 1,343 words
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