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  2. TRACES OF THE ANT QUITY OF MAN.

    The evidence which has been accumulated recently respecting the antiquity of the human race and its earliest conditions is in the highest degres interesting, but it is still in too obscure ...

    Article : 3,733 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN DISCOVERY AND COLONISATION.

    Governor King's successor, Captain William Bligh. The [?] of the Bounty. Bligh's quarrels with the colonists and the millitary. His arrest and deposition. Majour Johnston had no sooner assumed ...

    Article : 2,158 words
  4. SIR W. J. HOOKER.

    The brief announcement in our last number of the death of Sir William Hooker will have been perused with feelings of regret by all our reders, and by a very large circle with deeptet personal sorrow. During ...

    Article : 1,671 words
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