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  2. A HARD-WORKING HISTORIAN.

    MR. J. R. GREEN, the historian, will be perhaps even more missed and regretted as a man by his friends than as a writer by the world of readers. He was one of the ...

    Article : 1,485 words
  3. TOUT-PARIS.

    " PASSE-PARTOUT." describes the society of the French capital in the Argonaut as follows:—It is easier to be fashionable on little in Paris probably that in any other ...

    Article : 2,683 words
  4. JUDAISM: A RACE OR A RELIGION?

    APART from their importance to that history of religion which has been the study of his life, the Jews have always had a peculiar interest for M. Renan. He is fond ...

    Article : 826 words
  5. SCHOOL DAYS AT ETON.

    THE sketches of Lord Rosebery and Lord Randolph Churchill are particularly good. "Rosebery (or Dalmeny, as he then was) had a slight figure and fresh, prim, ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  6. PASCAL PAOLI.

    IN the midst of the comparisons that we so often draw to the advantage of our own country between England and France, we should do well to remember that, in one ...

    Article : 1,201 words
  7. INTELLECT FOR GOOD AND EVIL.

    IT has often been remarked with surprise that some persons with decided ability for gaining and retaining knowledge are yet unsuccessful in the practical employments ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  8. A FRENCH LADY CRITIC ON THE SALVATION ARMY.

    THE Salvation Army is so unlucky as to displease the Comtesse Agenor de Gasparin, a French Protestant lady, whose book, "The Near and Heavenly Horizons," is popular in ...

    Article : 853 words
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