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Do states, like individuals, inevitably tend, after a period of maturity, to decay?
On taste.
Accuracy.
Desultory reading.
On the study of political economy.
Schools and school life.
On nothing.
The closing of the Exchequer by Charles II, in 1672.
Names and nicknames.
Arch℗æology of Devon and Cornwall.
On distant correspondence.
On Moli©Łere.
Appendix: A Christmas charade, 1862. Candidate. Sibyl's cave. Clerk of Oxenforde. Lines of the Duke of Wellington's statue. Lines written in his sister's album, 184
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