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  2. SIR DARBY MONAGHAN.

    The Duke of Rutland, when Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, frequently indulged himself in incognito rambles, with a few boon companions, through the meaner parts of Dublin, in the course of which he ...

    Article : 1,753 words
  3. TALENT AND CONDUCT.

    There is an idea prevalent, that want of worldly prudence is one of the most obvious marks of talent; and therefore many persons who wish to be thought possessed of ability think it necessary to take down a ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  4. VARIETIES.

    THE PATIENCE OF GEORGE III.—Never, perhaps,was his patience more tried than at a private audience which he gave to Lord George Gordon. On being admitted to the King's presence, his Lordship very unceremoniously ...

    Article : 1,962 words
  5. THE CAVERN TEMPLES OF ELORA.

    The seven wonders of the world seem all to sink into insignificance, as stupendous instances of human exertion, compared with the cavern temples of Elora in Hindostan, which have only of late been made ...

    Article : 768 words
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