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  2. DEATH BY LIGHTNING.

    People in general imagine, if they think at all about the matter, that an impression upon the nerves, a blow, for example, or the prick of a [?]pin, is felt at the moment it is inflicted. But ...

    Article : 1,591 words
  3. OUR MUTUAL FRIEND.

    Plashwater Weir-Mill Look looked tranquil and pretty on an evening in the summer time. A soft air stirred the leaves of the fresh green trees, and passed like a smooth shadow over the yielding grass. The ...

    Article : 3,122 words
  4. STUBBS' CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF THE REIGN OF RICHARD THE FIRST.—VOLUME II.

    The present volume is thoroughly worthy of a place in the Chronicles end Memorials, but is conten's are hardly what we looked for in a second volume of a series devoted to King ...

    Article : 2,808 words
  5. THE MACKAY GUNS.

    Is it true that the "coming gun" is really just about to come—if indeed, it be not come already? Must our iron-clads imitate the conduct of Alexander's soliders, who, when assailed by red hot sands from the ramparts ...

    Article : 1,033 words
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