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  2. PAIN.

    ONE of the most curious and characteristic peculiarities of the age in which we live is the popular view of the infliction or permission of physical pain. That it should be regarded with universal dread and ...

    Article : 2,339 words
  3. THE POLICY OF FRANCE.

    G. G. W., writing to the Spectator on this subject, says: "I read my Times daily, and pore over the weekly journals at my club; but I never have been able to discover what the cause of all this excitement ...

    Article : 900 words
  4. THE GUN-BOATS.

    IN confirmation of what we said last week upon the danger of employing unseasoned timber in steamships, we have the revelations, which have so startled some of our contemporaries, with regard to the condition of ...

    Article : 1,450 words
  5. THE PARLIAMENT AND THE PRESS.

    THE public are at last indebted to Mr. Horsman for an amusing and instructive episode, that has relieved the weary sameness of parliamentary debates. For a long time air. Horsman has been in a state of ...

    Article : 1,497 words
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    Family Notices : 586 words
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