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  2. DEATH BY LIGHTNING.

    PEOPLR in general imagine, if they think at all about the matter,that an impression upon the nerves—a blow, for,example, or the prick of a pin—is felt at the moment it is inflicted. But ...

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  3. NEW BOOKS.

    IN Blackwood Miss Marjoribanks is as selfsufficient and self-sacrificing as ever. O'Dowd is not so vivacious as usual, his best remarks are on "Glimpses of Bliss," "Carlyle's Frederick ...

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  4. CANADA.

    THE conflagration which took place here yesterday afternoon ravaged both sides of Champlain-street, from the school-house on the line of the street itself, or Flanagan's wharf in the ...

    Article : 1,386 words
  5. THREE GREAT TEACHERS.

    ONE of the funniest marks of all fervent disciples of Mr. Carlyle is the extraordinary interpretation they put upon his favorite doctrine that speech is of silver, ...

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