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  2. THE DERIVATION OF WORDS.

    A GOOD MANY common words besides "boycott," burke (from Burke, who killed people by suffocation), blucher, wellington, &c., are derived from proper names. Thus writes ...

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  3. THE HON. MRS. FREEMAN THOMAS.

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  4. MR. FREEMAN THOMAS.

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  5. THE PICTORIAL.

    The members of Lord Brassey's staff are Captain W. Wallington, who acts as political secretary. The Earl of Shaftesbury (Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, aide-de-camp, is a ...

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  6. BUSH AND CAMP.

    Of explorers and their perils are there many tales told. The history of Australia bristles with them, for though the bush harbours no wild animals dangerous to life— ...

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  7. LOST BOOKS OF THE BIBLE.

    THERE are 19 books mentioned in the Bible which are now lost, writes Mr. Thomas Taylor in the Manchester Times, answering a question:— ...

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  8. CAPTAIN W. WALLINGTON.

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  9. THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY.

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  10. LORD RICHARD NEVILL.

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