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  2. GOOD TEMPER.

    I am surprised that intelligent men do not see the advantage and immense value of good temper in their homes, and am amazed that they will take such pains to have costly ...

    Article : 136 words
  3. SOCIAL, SANITARY, AND SCIENTIFIC.

    No one who looks back to the condition of our manufactures in point of art, or indeed of excellence in any respect, before the Great Exhibition of 1851, and contemplates the ...

    Article : 663 words
  4. ORNAMENT AND VARIETY IN NATURE.

    The evidence is indeed abundant that ornament and variety are provided for in nature for themselves and by themselves, separate from all other use whatever. Any theory on ...

    Article : 664 words
  5. CONSULAR EXPERIENCES.

    I might fill many columns with instances of the diseased American appetite for English soil. A respectable looking woman, well advanced in life, of sour aspect, exceedingly homely, but decidedly New ...

    Article : 3,479 words
  6. OUR MUTUAL FRIEND.

    It was a foggy day in London, and the fog was heavy and dark. Animate London, with smarting eyes and irritated lungs, was blinking, wheezing, and choking; inanimate London was a sooty spe[?] divided in ...

    Article : 8,620 words
  7. CONSUMPTION AND AIR.

    In a series of letters on pulmonary consumption and its proximate causes, published by a physician, in a manner, perhaps, not quite liked by his professional brethren, the ...

    Article : 567 words
  8. OLD AGE THE ONLY NATURAL DEATH.

    I take it that old age is the only natural death for mankind, the only one that is un-avoidable, and must remain so. As virtue is the ideal life of man, so is old age the ideal ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. HUMAN WRECKS.

    Think of a young man growing up, conquered by his appetites; the soul overlaid by the body; the smutch of shamo on all the white raiment of God's youthful son, who can ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. RETRIBUTION.

    No man over sacrificed his sense of right to anything—to lust of pleasure, last of money, last of favour, or lust of fume, but the swift foot of justice overtook him. She held her ...

    Article : 97 words
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