June 1869
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Articles
Earthquakes
“The earth rocks to and fro; from its recesses there come the most appalling sounds; in an instant cities are shaken down, mountain summits are hurled into the sea, the rivers change their paths, and the ocean, as if to complete and cover the ruin the land has made, rises in an enormous wave and sweeps the shore.”
Malbone: An Oldport Romance
Norembega
The Hamlets of the Stage: Part I
The Foe in the Household
By the Roadside
Bird's-Nests
Buddhism; Or, the Protestantism of the East
A Carpet-Bagger in Pennsylvania: Ii. The Oil Region
China in Our Kitchens
The Pacific Railroad—Open
How to go: What to see
Edelweiss
By-Ways of Europe
The True Christian Religion, Containing the Entire Theology of the New Church, Foretold in Daniel Vii., and Revelation Xxi
The Last Athenian
Pre-Historic Nations: Or, Inquiries Concerning Some of the Great Peoples and Civilizations of Antiquity, and Their Probable Relation to a Still Older Civilization of the Ethiopians or Cushites of Arabia
Adventures in the Wilderness; Or, Camp-Life in the Adirondacks
Chips From a German Workshop











