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  2. A PIONEER.

    Nearly forty-six years ago, on a quiet Sabbath morning, while the inhabitants of Ballarat were enjoying their reposs, an event occurred which caused a thrill of horror and ...

    Article : 2,727 words
  3. BROADBRIM'S GREATER NEW YORK LETTER.

    Twenty years have scarcely passed since a wretched demsgegue in the city of San Francisco roused thousands of the baser sort, like himself with the cry of "Down with the ...

    Article : 1,152 words
  4. DIARY OF A TOUR.

    Saturday, 6th May.—Arrived at Macon at 2 a.m., and waited there to let the "rapide" pass. Arrived at Dijon at 5.30 a.m., and La Roche at 8.40. To while away the [?] ...

    Article : 4,487 words
  5. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. CAUGHT IN THE TOILS.

    The jeweller threw him a glance of suspicion. "In the ordinary course cf business," he said coldly. ...

    Article : 2,701 words
  6. DROUGHTS FOR SUNDAY.

    "Repentance is a work carried on at diverse times, and but gradually and with maay reverses perfected. It is a work never complex, never entire, unfinished both in its inherent ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. MILITARY AFFAIRS.

    Sir,—Lord Roberts would make a good commander-in-chief of the British army. He has been on the spot, censuring and recalling generals, and has seen the awful blunders ...

    Article : 742 words
  8. JUDGE NOT.

    The more earnestly we are engaged in trying, to make ourselves useful, the loss time use have to study about the motives and doings of others. And however caretul we are to ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. TIME.

    There is no such thing as "Time." It is but space occupied by incident. it the same to eternity as matter is to infinite space—a portion of the immense occupied by ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. THE SELF-SACRIFICE OF STUDY.

    Whatever a man's natural talent my be, whatever success he has had in the world, whatever good he has accomplished, it yet remains true that he would have been better, ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. MORE AWFUL THAN DEATH.

    Is the fact that men eau see their friends die, know that the same destiny awaits them. and yet, having shed their tears and buried their dead, can siu with sreater zest than ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. THEY REFUSE FORTUNES.

    Few people would refuse a fortune (says "Pearson's Weekly"), yet there are instances where up-turned noses have greeted the announcement of wealth. A couple of old ladies ...

    Article : 388 words
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  14. HALL CAINE AND HIS NEIGHBORS

    Your remarks on Hall Caine in a recent issue (writes a bank manager in the Isle of Mau to "M.A.P,") recall a conversation 1 once had with two old friends of mine, a ...

    Article : 166 words
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