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  2. THE TURF.

    Belgravia.—As a Sportive Writer, a Racing Correspondent, and a Prophetical Vaticinator, foretelling of future events to come, Nicholas has probably by this time raised himself from a ...

    Article : 2,611 words
  3. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The first week I was in Newgate a boy not more than ten years of ago was placed in my ward. He was crying bitterly when he entered the ward, and as nearly all the other prisoners ...

    Article : 2,199 words
  4. FARMING AND PASTORAL.

    It is of course, perfectly unnecessaiy at the present time to say much about, not the advantage, but the absolute necessity, of irrigation. Water and heat will make anything grow in a ...

    Article : 1,437 words
  5. THE HORSE'S HOOF.

    The horse's hoof, in a state of nature, comes in contact with the ground, and absorbs the necessary amount of moisture required to keep it expanded, and to a certain extent elastic and ...

    Article : 1,252 words
  6. A FEMALE TARTAR

    There was a certain lady Tartar in Bangalore. at the same time as myself, whose doings in her favourite line, which generally took the form of tussling with the natives, were so famous, that ...

    Article : 383 words
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