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  2. British & Foreign Extracts.

    IT must needs be that in the course of time all garments, whether personal, social, or political, sheald cease to [?]. The customs that suit one age grow out of date or become unseemly in ...

    Article : 3,170 words
  3. VOLUNTARYISM.—THE FREE KIRK.

    IT is announced, immediately below the fashionable movements chronicled in the "Court Circular," that the Bishop of London has just placed in the hands of "His Grace the Lord" ...

    Article : 2,509 words
  4. THE DENISON CASE.—A PROTEST.

    The Morning Chronicle publishes the following document:— "We, the undersigned, Priests of the one Catholic and Apostolic Church, called by God's ...

    Article : 3,488 words
  5. EDUCATION.

    PUBLIC men, who interest themselves in the question of education, seem, with few exceptions, to take it for granted that the State ought to teach the people knowledge. From ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  6. TATTERSALL'S—"THE CORNER."

    WE wonder what are the speculations of the foreigner who reads for the first time in an English newspaper:— TATTERSALL'S ...

    Article : 2,759 words
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