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  2. The Miscellany.

    There are doubtless many of our readers wbo retain vivid and pleasing recollections of "The Little Pilgrim in the Unseen." That charming ...

    Article : 689 words
  3. A TORY POLICY

    The Earl of Dunraven in the Nineteenth Century considers the future of Toryism:—"The Whigs as a party having done their work and had their ...

    Article : 485 words
  4. A PITCHED FIGHT BETWEEN A TIGER AND A BEAR.

    Among the many stories of adventure which Mr. Inglis telle in his "Tent Life in Tiger Land," one of the most interesting is that in which he describes a pitched battle ...

    Article : 718 words
  5. HOPES AND FEARS FOR LITERATURE.

    Professor Dowden's paper, "Hopes and Fears for Literature," in the Fortnightly Review is on the whole encouraging. He does not take up blindly ...

    Article : 622 words
  6. THE SKETCHER.

    A strange rattle it was—neither a child's nor a policeman's nor a farm boy's—a rattle of a kind that nobody likes to hear, but yet for the existence of which and the warning ...

    Article : 836 words
  7. GLEANINGS FROM MAX O'RELL.

    We here give some extracts from Mr. Max O'Rell's new book, "Jonathan and HU Continent," which is on the point of publication by Mr. Arrowsmith, of Bristol:— ...

    Article : 1,216 words
  8. BISHOP FORBES: A MEMOIR.

    This is the record of the life of a on an full of good works, but withal of a somewhat narrow theological range. The book is dedicated to Mr. Gladstone, at ...

    Article : 610 words
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