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  2. The French Press on the Indian Mutiny.

    To day's "Debats," in a long and interesting article, seeks to prove that the origin of the mutiny in, India is to be sought neither in foreign intrigues nor in ...

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  4. Discoveries in Central Africa.

    It was on the 2nd of February, 1851, that Dr Barth, now alone reached the great emporium of Central Nigrita, Kano —the African, London, Birmingham, and ...

    Article : 5,681 words
  5. An analysis of the case of Madeleine Smith, with the view of solving the mystery of L'Angelier's Death by D. F. RENNIE, M.D., Royal Artillery.

    It is now necessary briefly to consider what are the proofs of death having resulted from arsenic. Professor Penny of Glasgow analysed the stomach and its contents. In ...

    Article : 4,101 words
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