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    Hark! The Old Year is gone! And the young New Year is coming! Through minutes, and days, and unknown skies, ...

    Article : 415 words
  3. REVIEW.

    In the present day we may congratulate ourselves at least, on this—that modern historians of England have been found out, so to speak.—Hume and Smollett, with the great patriarch of ...

    Article : 2,150 words
  4. Varieties.

    HORRIBLE CRUELTY TO A CHIMNEY SWEEPER,— Mr. Chapman, the Borough Coroner, was for a considerable time engagaged in investigating the circumstances attendant on the death of a poor climbing boy, ...

    Article : 469 words
  5. FAREWELL, OLD YEAR.

    FAREWELL, Old Year!—when other friends depart, Fond hope still lingers in the sad adieu, And e'en in absence tells the sorrowing heart That after Fare-thee-well comes How-d'ye-do! ...

    Article : 291 words
  6. GERALDINE.

    In the deep window-seat of the convent parlour at N—,sate the Countess Angela do Grey, watching the merry troop of pensioners, that, frolicking sound the young nun who had charge of them ...

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  7. THE CORN TRADE.

    We need not say that we have been no inattentive observers of the occurrences which have taken place, within the last few days, in Mark-lane. The failures in that locality have occasioned us no surprise. On ...

    Article : 821 words
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