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  2. SPIRIT OF THE ENGLISH PRESS.

    CONSTITUTIONNEL.—One of the humiliations of France, the most poignant, perhaps has just had a reparation. The ashes of the soldier of whom she made a King—of the man in whom she was ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  3. FUNERAL OF NAPOLEON.

    IN our last we brought the funeral fleet of steamboats to Honfleur. On the following day the route to Rouen was pursued. The Dorade (river steamer) having taken on board the body, which was placed ...

    Article : 3,824 words
  4. NECROLOGY.

    Sir W. Burdett died at Claremont Lodge, after a long and painful illness, on Saturday. He had been a resident at Cheltenham for a great many years, and was universally respected by all who knew him. Sir Bagenel William ...

    Article : 482 words
  5. CROSS-EXAMINATION, OR THE SPECIAL PLEADER.

    Oh! cousin Belle! oh! cousin Belle, Thou'st much to answer for; Those brilliant eyes have given rise, To one eternal war ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. ENGLISH EXTRACTS.

    Another Attempt on the Palace.—The following will be found as surprising as that of the late discovery of "Mister Jones" under Her Majesty's sofa; but not quite so intelligibly reported. It appears that a woman of elegant ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  7. THE CABINET.

    Sublime it is at eve to view sweet nature's beauteous face, Resting beneath the vaulted sky's immeasurable space, The glorious sun, half-dipped below the ocean's placid line, Tinges the vast horizon's verge, pot tends the morrow fine, ...

    Article : 327 words
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