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  2. FRANCE AND CHINA.

    M. JULES FERRY must be much less perspicacious than we suppose if he is blind to the growing signs of uneasiness produced in France by his incomprehensible dealings ...

    Article : 1,502 words
  3. LONDON MUSEUM OF CASTS.

    WHEN the Museum of Casts after the Antique was recently opened at Cambridge, it was the wish of many that we had something of the same sort in London. The wish ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  4. ENGLAND AND GERMANY BEYOND THE SEA.

    THE hot weather has abated somewhat, and it is gratifying to see that returning coolness has already restored some degree of sanity to the journalistic disputants who ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  5. THE PLEASURE OF SADNESS.

    SYMPATHETIC persons who are good enough to come and condole with their friends on the occasion of any calamity often seem surprised at the dubious reception which they ...

    Article : 2,985 words
  6. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    THE world will have to grow much older before it ceases to wonder with a childlike curiosity at the smallest movements of its great men. The evolutions of the principal ...

    Article : 1,474 words
  7. TORSOES.

    EVERYONE one who has looked on the magnificent ruin of the Farnese Hercules must have realised the peculiar and regretful pleasure, the exultant disappointment that ...

    Article : 2,356 words
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