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  2. A TRIP ROUND THE INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO.—No. V.

    The coast of Java is generally low and unhealthy, but the interior is mountainous and salubrious. Some of the mountains attain a height of 15,000 feet, and in many instances ...

    Article : 2,385 words
  3. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCE OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—No. XLVII.

    In the last sketch I gave an instance of what strong love in a foster-sister, utterly misdirected by passion, could dare and accomplish and now I think I cannot do ...

    Article : 6,878 words
  4. EARLY EXPERIENCES OF COLONIAL LIFE—No. III.

    My intention is to avoid a relation of the little political squabbles which disturbed the harmony of the first few months of the colony, but it is necessary to record ...

    Article : 3,029 words
  5. A FLYING VISIT TO MELBOURNE.

    In commencing a fourth day's inspection of Melbourne I confess I hardly know where to take the Visitor. My own inspections were performed in a loose and desultory ...

    Article : 1,654 words
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