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  2. REVIEW.

    A story is told of a late eminent financial reformer that on a visit to one of the Universities, he evinced an indifference most distressing to his host to the ordinary objects of interest ...

    Article : 4,950 words
  3. LORD PALMERSTON AND THE EDINBURGII REVIEW.

    We should have thought it possible to discuss the subject of "The Past Session and the New Parliament" in a spirit of sincere regard for Lord Palmerston's Administration, without ...

    Article : 2,111 words
  4. ULTIMA THULE.

    "Ultima Thule" is the name given in early history to the northernmost part of the havitable world; hence the Latin phrase Ultima Thule, the utmost stretch or boundary. Mr. Hogg, in a paper read to the ...

    Article : 376 words
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