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  2. VICTORIA.

    THE Rangatira brings Melboune papers to the 6th instant, The political news has of course been anticipated by our telegraph, nor is there much else of general ...

    Article : 1,417 words
  3. M. ABOUT AND PRUSSIA.

    WHEN the earthly lives of the fairer sex are at an end, the poet tells us, a new career is open to them. They are made into sylphs, and sweep the air as a light militia of inspecting ...

    Article : 2,648 words
  4. ROBERT OWEN.

    IN this age of languid and stagnant common sense, it is almost refreshing to look back to the career of a genuine enthusiast in benevolence— not one of those who vindicate their title to that ...

    Article : 1,944 words
  5. BENEVOLENCE AND ITS DANGERS.

    IT is a curious fact that certain forms of virtue are matters of recent discovery. The duty of associated charity is quite a late social fact. What are called our groat religious and charitable ...

    Article : 1,594 words
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    BURNING WIDOWS—Newton told me that, at dinner parly at Lord Lyndhurst's, at which he was present, the conversation turned on the custom, in India, of widows burning themselves, an instance of which was recent. ...

    Article : 374 words
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    LORD PALMERSTONS IRISH TENANTS—u The Sligo Independent states that in the course of last week a number of young porsons from among the tenantry of Lord Palmerston in that country were despatched as emigrants to ...

    Article : 265 words
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