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  2. SOLOMON'S THRONE.

    OUR readers (says the Pall Mall Gazette) are aware that a subscription was lately, set on foot for the purpose of erecting a golden throne to the Pope: even as, the prospectus said, " a wonderful throne had been ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  3. CHIT-CHAT.

    [?]E who belong, or pretend to belong, to "Society" would say that there is "nobody in [?]a" just now. What humbug—unchristian, con[?] humbug—such talk is! A few thousands out ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  4. THE NOVEL-READING DISEASE.

    PHYSICIANS are familiar with a complaint which, although sufficiently specific, has yet no name of its own. The patient suffers from an alarming and morbid thirst, and consumes a perfectly fabulous amount ...

    Article : 2,383 words
  5. THE MEETING AT GASTEIN.

    THE Emperors of Germany and Austria have arranged a meeting at Gastein, and much speculation has arisen as to the objects of their meeting. Rumour says that one of the main subjects to be discussed is ...

    Article : 1,434 words
  6. THE PHYSICAL DEGENERACY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE.

    Dr. Beddoe's argument, read before the British Association in Edinburgh as to the degeneracy of Englishmen in physique, does not seem to have excited much attention or tendency to excited ...

    Article : 2,036 words
  7. THE CRIMES OF THE NOT INSURED.

    THE reasons why every member of the community should guarantee himself and his family against the risk of loss of life, health, or property, by unforeseen contingencies, have been dilated on by able writers ...

    Article : 1,668 words
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