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Editor: George R. Graham

GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. Vol. XL. June, 1852. No. 6.

Contents

Fiction, Literature and Articles

New York Printing Machine, Press, and Saw Works Edith Morton Ferdinand De Candolles The Ghost-Raiser Tom Moore--The Poet of Erin A Life of Vicissitudes Two Ways to Manage The Master's Mate's Yarn The First Age Titus Quinctius Flamininus Nelly Nowlan's Experience Review of New Books Literary Gossip Graham's Small-Talk

Poetry and Music

A Farewell Lines, Suggested by Rogers' Statue of Ruth What Dost Thou Work For? April I Woo Thee, Spring Song The Phantom Field Shakspeare The Actual The Pledge To A Beautiful Girl The Orphan's Hymn Religion Our Minnie's Dream Sonnet--Pleasure To Adhemar Hour of Fond Delight

GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE.

Vol. XL. PHILADELPHIA, JUNE, 1852. No. 6.

NEW YORK PRINTING MACHINE, PRESS, AND SAW WORKS.

R. HOE & CO.

Had it been possible for any human intellect, at the close of the eighteenth century, or the commencement of this its nineteenth successor, so to grasp and comprehend the development of science, its expansion and diffusion, and, above all, its application to the every-day wants and conveniences of ordinary human life, as to predict, only fifty years beforehand, any one of the almost incredible marvels which have long ceased to move especial wonder, as being now established facts, witnessed by all eyes, and of occurrence at all hours, the owner of that intellect would not have been merely laughed at as a crazy, crack-brained enthusiast, but would have run a very reasonable chance of being consigned to the cell of a madhouse, as an incorrigible and incurable monomaniac.


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