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  2. THE DUKE OF ARCYLE, ON THE AMERICAN QUESTION.

    The Duke of Argyle has addressed the following letter to the Editor of the Scotsman.:- "Sir,—I see that in the General Assembly of the Free Church, lately held in Edinburgh, my noble friend the ...

    Article : 2,863 words
  3. BACON AND BETHELL.

    Mr. Hadfield, with that acourate knowledge of English history which is peculiar to gentlemen of his way of political thinking, finds in Lord Bacon's car[?]er the precedent for Lord ...

    Article : 3,736 words
  4. SMALL SHEEP FARMS.

    A writer, in the Australasian, who signs himself "Squatter," contribu'es to that journal the following interesting information relative to small sheep farms —"it may interest some of your readers to see the ...

    Article : 944 words
  5. THE OVERLAND EXPEDITION TO THE WEST COAST.

    The proposed expedition of Mr. Vincent Pyke, which has for itsobject the discovery of a practicable route by which the newly discovered gold fields of Canterbury may be connected with those of this province, will, we ...

    Article : 1,427 words
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