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  2. CHOICE.

    THERE ia surely a benignant fallacy in the notion that possesses men, of their unlimited powers of choice. The language of courtesy assumes, of all persons with whom one has polite relations, ...

    Article : 2,652 words
  3. AT HOME AND ABROAD.

    THE style of the London Times, in its observations upon the President's Proclamation is simply one of fussy impertinence, It is certain that in private life any vulgarian assuming ...

    Article : 763 words
  4. THE RIGHT OF REVOLUTION.

    HAVING, as we trust, satisfied everybody else with regard to the Right of Revolution versus that of Secession, we have still the difficult task of silencing Mr. D. A. Mahony, late of Fort ...

    Article : 1,035 words
  5. THROWING THE OLD SHOE.

    IT would be, under ordinary circumstances, an ungracious and unwelcome task to write about a pageant when it is all over. The flowers are faded, the lights extinguished, the jewels and ...

    Article : 1,857 words
  6. MACAO.

    WE shall feel obliged to any of our readers who may furnish us with a copy of the convention between the Chinese and Portuguese authorities under which the latter hold ...

    Article : 1,041 words
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