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  2. MAITLAND PRICE CURRENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,490 words
  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    A sawyer and free-selector named John Carroll, was drowned in the river at Wagga Wagga on the night of the 6th instant. The unfortunate man had been drinking, and foolishly ...

    Article : 1,407 words
  4. MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE GAULS.

    The Gauls were tall in stature, their skins white, their eyes blue, their hair fair or chesnut which they dyed, in order to make the colour more brilliant. They let their beard grow; ...

    Article : 590 words
  5. THOMAS CARLYLE AT EDINBURGH.

    In a very few minutes after the doors were opened the large hall was filled in every part, and when up the central passage the Principal, the Lord Rector, the members of the ...

    Article : 456 words
  6. C[?]SAR'S DESCRIPTION OF BRITAIN

    The Belgae of Britain possessed the same manners as the Gauls, but their social condition was less advanced. Strabo gives this proof, that having milk in abundance, the Britons did ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  7. CLEARANCES AND EVICTIONS IN THE HIGHLANDS.

    Where shall we find an equable solution of this social problem? Midway between the two extremes. By avoiding the opposite evils of narrow-minded sentimentality and of sordid ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  8. THE FEDERAL CHAMELEON.

    One evening, about an hour after the sun had gone down, a couple of stout men, dressed in soiled rebel uniforms, each holding in his hand a good Austrian rifle, tapped at the door of a ...

    Article : 2,130 words
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