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The Duke Of Wellington And The Lords. The Duke Of
Wellin g ton, if not speculative himself, is often the cause of much speculation in others. The Duke's genius is es- sentially practical : the generalizing and imaginative......
The Slavery Of Party.
EVERYTHING is done by party in England. Nobody dreams of acting alone. The unreflecting man takes a hereditary party, or one with which accident has brought him into contact :......
General Tom Thumb And His Carriage.
ALL readers of newspapers have heard of the elegant equipage purchased for General Tom Thumb by his munificent exhibiters ; and almost every inhabitant of the Metropolis has an......