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  2. A SPECIMEN OF THE REPEAL MANIFESTOES.

    ONE of the principal reasons which prevented —and which we know prevented—the dogs of war from being let loose on Ireland was, that the tyrants doubted whether their instrument ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  3. LIVING IN A HURRY.

    PERHAPS the most characteristic peculiarity of the social condition of England at present is the unhealthy want of repose. Travelling by railroad is merely typical of the headlong hurry with ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  4. Select Poetry.

    Go, dearest one! my selfish love Shall never pale thy cheek— Hot e'en a mother's fear for thee Will I in sadness speak; ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. BLUEBEARD'S GHOST—THE WIDOW WHO DID AS WIDOWS WILL DO.

    SHE pronounced the Coddlins with a withering sarcasm that struck the Captain aghast; aud sailing out of the room, she left her tea untasted, and did not wish either of the gentlemen ...

    Article : 3,195 words
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