From Highland Hills to An Emperor's Tomb. (Episodical, Reflective, And Descriptive.)

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From Highland Hills to An Emperor's Tomb. (Episodical, Reflective, And Descriptive.)
Charles H Collins
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228 and bought an ignominious peace i ! ! On Fish Street Hill, London Bridge is the Great Doric Column, de- signed by Sir Christopher Wren, fifteen feet in diam- eter. Admittance was refused to ascend, perhaps be- cause the mania of jumping off columns has reached England from Paris, along with French fashions. It was begun in 1671 and finished in 1677, at a total cost of fifteen thousand pounds, in commemoration of the Great Fire of London in 1866, which begun about 202 feet eastward. The heig...hth is therefore made 202 feet.
The immense Parliament Buildings have but two small rooms and corridors devoted to legislation. The members face each other on benches and talk back at each other. The House of Commons is over-crowded and quarters contracted, and no conveniences as in the American House of Representatives, but then the En- glish go there to work and not to loll at desks, and write letters and receive bouquets. Our House of Rep- resentatives has too many conveniences, and I believe in all honesty, to take most of them away would pro- duce better legislation and expedite matters very much.


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