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"A School-Board Mistress" is right in believing that women when in power "over their less elevated sisters" generally assume a "persistent, interfering, and overbearing manner,"......
Sir Stafford Northcote As Cynic. [to The Editor Of The
"SPEOTATOR."J SIR,—Lord Beaconsfield has never been at much pains to conceal his estimate of the average intellect of the party whose support has raised him to his present......
Cervantes On Cyprus.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECT5TOR:] SIR,—I confess that it has caused me some disappointment, that not one of the many busy bees who have been gathering know- ledge about Cyprus......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sin,—your...
Mistress," says she is tempted to imagine "that 'S. L.,' on account of some opinion she has given, "cannot be a woman," and for the same reason I should be more than "tempted to......
Boys On Their Defence. Ere The Editor Of The "speotator."]
S.tn,—I have read with considerable interest and attention your article, "Our Young Masters," in last week's issue, but although the facts of the case cannot be disputed, I am......