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  2. THE SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIES.

    THE days are past when First Lords of the Treasury made toys of the colonies of Great Britain, and looked upon them as so many outlandish settlements from which little better than barbarism, and gold ...

    Article : 2,196 words
  3. HORN OF DEER FROM THE BED OF THE THAMES.

    JAMES HALL, of Twickenham, writing to the editor of the Field, says:—"In dredging for sand in our river we are continually bringing up relies of the past, such as flint arrow-heads, pipes of a curious shape, deer ...

    Article : 1,817 words
  4. RECOVERY OF THINGS LOST.

    I AM tempted to give the following story, because, with the two preceding, the three degrees of comparison are beautifully illustrated. The recovery of the eye-piece was wonderful; the recovery of the first ...

    Article : 1,435 words
  5. THE ABORIGINES.

    THE first instructor of the poor aboriginal inhabitants of Australia is the rifle; and, when that has done its work, the miserable remnant are taught how to be base and worthless by the most degraded among the ...

    Article : 1,726 words
  6. THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    THE Times of the 25th of March states that the arrangements for the opening of the Exhibition will be settled in a few days:—"There was great disappointment felt among the exhibitors when it became known ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  7. CHILDREN OF TOIL.

    THERE can be no question that this is a high-pressure age, when "every hour must sweat its sixty minutes to the death." We live, as we travel, at express pace. Men work harder and longer than they used ...

    Article : 2,069 words
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