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  2. THE FRENCH PRISONERS AT CAYENNE.

    SIR— The Times, but two days since, very property said— "When a man is put on his defence there is nothing like a bold denial. There is no argument in the world like your strict contradictory. If anything is ...

    Article : 2,502 words
  3. THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS.

    No act of a Government should more excite the distrust and alarm of a free people than an attempt to infringe " the right to keep and bear arms." When a Government has become so corrupt that it can only en ...

    Article : 924 words
  4. REVIEW.

    Mr. Burton, so well known as the British Hadji who penetrated in the guise of a true believer to the shrines of Mecca and Medinah, is the traveller who in this instance has opened ...

    Article : 4,590 words
  5. POPULATION OF RUSSIA.

    In noticing M. de Tegoborski's work on Russin, on May 13, 1855, we ventured to dissent from his statement of the amount of people in Russia, and hinted that the author's candid impartiality ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. THE BIG, BOLD, OLD, BAD MAN.

    Lord Palmerston has an unfortunate reputation. It has been his fate to be thought in finitely more liberal, powerful, unscrupulous, despotic, corrupt, and chivalrous than any ...

    Article : 735 words
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