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  2. CONTINENTAL NEWS.

    THE Emperor has made anothor sten in the direction of increased freedom of speech among his lieges. The censorship of the Press, and the existing system of penalties are maintained, but the infliction of the latter are no longer ...

    Article : 10,705 words
  3. THREE EFFECTS OF AMERICAN CONFUSION UPON ENGLAND.

    WE long since told our readers that whether there should be civil war in America or not, there would indisputably be civil conjusion; we told them they must expect to hear of the usual consequences of such ...

    Article : 2,516 words
  4. THE APPEAL OF THE ROMANS.

    THE following, are the petitions of the Romans to the Emperor Napoleon and to King Victor Emmanuel. They have been signed by nearly 10,000 Romans, including about fifty noblemen:— ...

    Article : 625 words
  5. Address of the Romans to Victor Emmanuel.

    Sire,—Rome,to whom has been hitherto refused the right of enfranchisement granted to her sister towns, has not had, and could not have, anyone to represent her in the great act by which Italy, constituted tor the first time, has proclaimed you its king by ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  6. GREAT FIRE IN LONDON.

    ON the evening of Saturday, June 22, the metropolis was visited by the most terrine conflagration that has occurred in this country since the Great Fire of London. Some idea of the greatness of the catastrophe ...

    Article : 2,733 words
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