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  2. THE CHILD OF THE ISLANDS. A POEM. BY THE HON. MRS. NORTON. Chapman and Hall: 1845.

    THE subject of this poem is the Condition of the labouring poor in England. We observe impatience in some of our London contemporaries, that such subjects should be dragged into works of imagination. The objection ...

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  3. THE SETTLER.

    ANXIOUS to obtain, as speedily as possible, possession of that land of promise which, in the perspective of sixteen thousand miles, had presented the flattering picture of competency, if not of wealth, Handy, acted upon the suggestions thrown out by the ...

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