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... inflexible. Lord d'Salisbury, as~Lord.Robert Cecil, glams 'for &-moment on in the page, writing bellicose letters to. the Ar~me on the t Le Danish question, end, playing generally 'the role of the Al naughty boy of Ihea Tory party in a manner whiehsangieeft' ...

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... tnd Sir James Paget drawing ^arir~tbc'ec symmetry so constantly noted s eitiaS two sidea of the body. No face is alike c 0two arms or legs form a perfect pair. h ,the two sides of the neck and of the c 'K~taqtltca 'In~ariably nature varies. He a ea 0 t ...

LITERATURE

... that between Sir Francis Burdett and Mr. John Paull, in 1b07, when both were wounded; that between the Marquis of Londonderry and Mr. Henry Grattan,in 1839, which proved harmless; and that between the Earl of Cardigan and Captain Henry Tuckott, in which the ...

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... and I felt as if I could give up the race, anything rather than go on at this killing pace. We were under the willows now; my arms seemed giving way, and sny heart died within me, as I thought of the distance we had yet to row. But then camne the thought ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... of the Duke's healthy looks. Thus lie describes a th, brace of veteran heroes :--I Wellington and Anglesey were mli sent arm-In-arm, tottesing, staggerinrg, halting, stumbling, en- ISi hieg9 numbering, arid -assisting each other along it wan at once eb ...

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... foiled her utmost efforts, and seoured civil and rel igious liberty, after a struggle of more than eighty years. But the long arms of Spanish dominion tiU eo- tejoded over the fertile land then called Flanders, and now Belgium, over Naples and Sicily, over ...