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  2. THE INFANCY OF NORMANTON.

    THE following extract is from a sketch of Normanton in 79 and '85 published in the No[?]an Chronicle:- The Gulf rum had always had a name for ...

    Article : 1,188 words
  3. LORD [?]LISBURY'S DOMESTIC POLICY.

    LORD SALISBURY'S speech at Newport [?]serves attentive study. It as not like aimself[?] but there is a good deal in it. It is not like himself; for it is almost devoid ...

    Article : 1,545 words
  4. ENGLAND'S INTEREST IN THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    THE election of Sunday last are a lesson, to Radical dreamers and schemers, by Conservatism in general; or perhaps we should say by a widespread but undefined and ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  5. THE QUALITY OF MUD.

    IT sticks; it clings; it stains. Throw enough of it, and you have made a mark which will endure for all time, no matter what the brush used to sweep the mass ...

    Article : 1,774 words
  6. THE JOYS OF WEALTH AND POSITION.

    FOR me the approaching extinction of my order has few terrors. There are times when I look forward to it with an equanimity that is almost elation. When we who ...

    Article : 1,379 words
  7. THE OLD AND THE NEW PHILANTHROPISTS.

    THE new man, whoever he is—and we doubt if it will be either Lord Mount Temple, who is too open to impressions; or Lord Brabazon, who is too viewy—who takes ...

    Article : 1,913 words
  8. A PLEA FOR UNITED BULGARIA.

    WHEN Lord Beaconsfield cut up Bulgaria into three pieces he was guilty of what Talleyrand calls "worse than a crime—a mistake;" for he not only seriously ...

    Article : 1,052 words
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