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  2. THE OXFORD "ESSAYS AND REVIEWS.

    On the Interpretation of Scripture. By BENJAMIN JOWETT, M.A., Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford. (Continued.) ...

    Article : 8,073 words
  3. THE CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    WRITING from Shanghal on the 30th March, a correspon[?]nt of the Oreland Trade Report says:- A great number of execundons have taken place during the past week. Over ten men, said to be rebels, and ...

    Article : 653 words
  4. ROME.

    THE boused do not improve on a closer acjuainatnce; one and all look as if commenced on too grand a scair, they had ruined their buildeis before their completion, had been left standing empty for years, and were now ...

    Article : 1,795 words
  5. THE BONAPARTES AND THE ORLEANISTS.

    THE Times correspondent writes as follows from Paris, pril 23[?]:- The Constitutionnel of yesterday published the letter of M. Mocquard, which I sent to you on Saturday, ...

    Article : 1,962 words
  6. THE OXFORD "ESSAYS AND REVIEWS.

    SIR,—To consider the different and opposite opinions formed of the Oxford "Essaye and Reviews", is a ourious and inatructive illustration how that "freedom of thought," that unlimited "libery of the mind," deala ...

    Article : 430 words
  7. OUR NEW ARTILLERY.

    WHO is to be the great artillerist in the British service, the man par excellence whose inventive genins in the art destructive is to place the British power unapproached and unapproachable throughont the world? ...

    Article : 1,445 words
  8. NOTE ON BUNSEN'S BIBLICAL RESEARCHES.

    Since the Essay on Bunsen's Biblical Researches was in type, two more, parts of the Bible for the People' have reached England. One includes a translation of Issiah, but does not separate the distinguishable ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. RTFLES AND RIFLE SHOOTING.

    SIR—The voulunteer rejoices in his long Whitworth or Enfield; and for warlike purposes, if well finished, and then properly sighted, it has no superior as yet—unless, the Field rifle puts an extinguisher on it. And this, of ...

    Article : 1,484 words
  10. AMMUNITION FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    SIR,—Might I inquire, through the medium of the Empire, whether there is any chance of Volunteers ottnining a supply of ammunition, from the Government strores at reasonable price. I belleve, both in England, ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. SULLIVAN'S ENGLISH DICTIONARY.

    SIR,—I cannot allow a letter, which appeared in your paper this morning on the above work to pass unnoliced more especially as the writer thereol states that one of his objects in so writing was to ellcit the vles of Church ...

    Article : 638 words
  12. THE REACTION IN NAPLES.

    THE Times correspondent writea as follows:- I have now before me a list containing the names of 40 of hte 166 persons imprisoned in Nuples, against whom indiciments have been drawn up, and sent into ...

    Article : 1,131 words
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