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  2. THE SECRET MOTIVE OF SECRET SOCIETIES.

    THE motives which impel ordinary men, and especially ordinary men without personal wrongs to avenge, to enter secret societies embodied with an intention to ...

    Article : 1,747 words
  3. A FRIEND IN NEED.

    SIR,—I have thought it better to allow public feeling to calm down a little before addressing you on the practically unanimous and unsparing reception given by the Press ...

    Article : 2,048 words
  4. MORE ABOUT NEW GUINEA.

    ACCORDING to the latest account, one of her Majesty's ships of war did participate in the annexation of New Guinea, as H.M.S. Pearl fired a royal salute. But what was ...

    Article : 1,579 words
  5. FEEDING LONDON.

    NEARLY thirty years ago there appeared in the Quarterly Review a remarkable article on the commissariat of London, from the pen of Dr. Andrew Wynter. In it we were ...

    Article : 2,657 words
  6. THE IRISH PARTY AND ENGLISH OPINION.

    WHEN the House of Commons returns to its labours after the Easter recess, it must enter upon the course of practical legislation marked-out for it, and busy itself with the ...

    Article : 2,175 words
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