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HAUNTS OF ANCIENT PEACE.-I.
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[There are rumours that the fires were caused by incendiaries...]
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[The Dutch are a slow people, but in the words of the...]
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[The Dutch, who are at home an efficient people, make a...]
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[Lord Dufferin made a very pleasant little speech on Tues-...]
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[The Indian Government has now finally refused to allow...]
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[The Government of M. Casimir-Perier appears determined...]
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THE AMERICAN FOREST-FIRES.
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CHINESE CENTRAL ASIA.
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THE IRISH STORM IN A TEACUP.
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[A fire on the gigantic scale broke out in the pine-forest...]
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[On Thursday Mr. Chamberlain spoke again at a banquet...]
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[Mr. Chamberlain delivered a powerful speech on Wednesday...]
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[The bulletins of the health of the Comte de Paris have...]
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[At the Trade-Union Congress, which met at Norwich on...]
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[On Tuesday, Mr. Frank J. Delves, the President of the...]
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[On the other hand, Mr. Chamberlain pointed out that this...]
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Tacitus: Agricola and Germania. Edited by H. M. Stephenson, M.A.
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[There is no end of the novelties in school-books, and so we are...]
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MR. DELVES'S ADDRESS.
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[Of course Mr. John Redmond seized upon the occasion of...]
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[The Governments of Great Britain and China ratified on...]
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[A new quarrel has broken out amongst the Irish party, and...]
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In the Dwellings of Silence. By Walker Kennedy.
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Griechische Heroengeschichten, by B. G. Niebuhr. Edited by H. S. Beresford-Webb.
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MR. CHAMBERLAIN AS A CONSERVATIVE.
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A TRUE STORY OF A DOG.; [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
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"HELEN'S ORDEAL."
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THE REVEREND J. HAMILTON THOM.
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ELIZABETH'S PRIVY COUNCIL.
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THE MAGAZINES.
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THE AGRICULTURAL LABOURER.
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WHAT A JAPANESE TRIUMPH WOULD MEAN.
The SpectatorWHAT A JAPANESE TRIUMPH WOULD MEA. IT is useless for the present to discuss the chances of the war for Corea. Nobody really understands what is doing, either on the Peninsula...