November 1859
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Articles
Dog-Talk
“I fancy it has been already remarked by writers, … that, of all the four-footed friends of man, none, not even that corpulent chap, Elephant, has contributed more voluminously to the literature of anecdote than that first-rate fellow, Dog.”
E. Felice Foresti
Larvæ
The Minister's Wooing
Lion Llewellyn
Tom Paine's First Appearance in America
Trial Trip of the "Flying Cloud"
The Reckoning
A Trip to Cuba
The First and the Last
The Professor at the Breakfast-Table: What He Said, What He Heard, and What He Saw
Art: Pictures at Seville and Madrid
Dictionary of Americanisms/a Glossarial Index to the Printed English Literature of the Thirteenth Century/Outlines of the History of the English Language..
A History and Description of New England, General and Local
An Oration, Delivered Before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, July 4, 1859
Out of the Depths
Reply to the "Statement of the Trustees" of the Dudley Observatory
Recent American Publications











