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  2. THE REV. DR. W. M. TAYLOR [?] YORK ON READING WOR[?] FICTION.

    As to works of fiction, they nee[?] forbidden, for as a form of litera[?] novel is as legitimate as the parabl[?]d infact, just the parable amplified and [?] ...

    Article : 223 words
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  4. [CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY'S ISSUE.] [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] BY ORDER OF THE CZAR.

    SAM SWYNFORD IS SUMMONED TO VENICE. The London season had fairly commenced its course of comedy and tragedy, while the Milbankes and Philip Forsyth were ...

    Article : 4,683 words
  5. THREE PARALLEL S[?]IES.

    Julius Cæsor, when landing, [?] of Africa, stumbled as he le[?] [?] boat, and fell. To disabuse [?] his soldiers of the superstition [?] ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. BROADBRIM'S NEW YORK LETTER.

    The main story of this is one of the most remarkable histories of crime ever conceived by any author or related in any novel; concerning persons apparently far[?]apart and ...

    Article : 2,350 words
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  8. A JAPANESE ROMANCE.

    In an account which he gives of a visit to Count Ito, one of the most famous of modern Japanse statesmen, Sir Edwin Arnold relates the following incident in the history of the ...

    Article : 596 words
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