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PANAMA, NICARAGUA, AND MOSQUITO

... Augustus Frederick by name, has been gathered to his fathers; his heir is a nephew, William Henry Clarence, son of a sister, Victoria. Nicaragua refuses to recognize this nephew as chief or head- man of the Mosquito Indians, and, having failed to pay the ...

THE ANNALS OF OUR TIME

... of Events, Social and Politicll ?? hale happened in, or had relation. to, the Kingdom of Great Britain, from, the ' of Queen Victoria to the Opening of the present Parliament. By Joseoll I;rg (London: Macmillan and Co. I869.) 41oAd in camp or beyond. ...

THE DRAMATIC CENSORSHIP

... Iing Lear was also interdicted during George III.'s madness for thirteen years; so was 'P Ry Blas in French before Queen Victoria's marriage, but it has since been produced in an English version. Scriptural subjects are rigidly prohibited. Once an ...

LEOPOLD I. OF BELGIUM

... Cambridge, et a Ramsgate, avec la duchesse de Kent et la princesse Victoria. But a reference to Early Years of. the Prince Consort, where we read that the Duchess of Kent and Princess Victoria visited Claremont, afterwards Tunbridge and Raamsgate, confirms ...

A LAYMAN'S FAITH

... selves. From this knowledge (more certain to me than any other, of which I am ten thousand times more sure than I am that Queen Victoria is reigning in England, that I am writing with this pen at this table)-if I could see no other manifestation of Christ ...

THE LANCASHIRE LASS

... according to the advertisements, claiming to possess strong domestic and melodramatic interest, has been produced at the Queen's Theatre, in Long Acre, having enjoyed previous representation at one of the Liverpool theatres. The Lancashire Lass is ...

ABYSSINIAN KINGS AND CHIEFS

... overcome Theodore, Magdala is to be ?? O'Cer to MXenilek. The latter addressed a letter, with friendly over- trll-s to Queen Victoria, which was forwarded to her Majesty by Colonel AlertNether in Tuly, iS66. A translation of this epistle and a reply from ...

LEAVES FROM THE QUEEN'S JOURNAL

... near and dear relative of the Queen, and afterwards by the editor, that this work, if made known to others, would be very interesting to them as well as to the Royal Family and to her Majesty's intimate friends. The Queen, however, said that she had no ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... I790 the interior of the building was partly remodelled by Marinari, scene painter at Drury Lane. Upon the accession of Queen Victoria, the theatre took the name of 1-Her Majesty's. Few houses thave been under so many lessee- ships and maragements as ...

LE LIVRE DE CUISINE

... distinguished ?? and Hyppolite--the elder of whom has, for the last twenty-five years, filled a high position at the Court of Queen Victoria, whilst the younger has for a like period directed the interior of Count Andrew Schouvaloff. I not only thank them as ...

WHEELER'S HISTORY OF INDIA

... gathered into half a dozen lines. A thousandI years hence, if the world be then in existence, a historian of the reign of Queen Victoria would scarcely be honoured, for giving page after page of the novels of Miss Braddon, or even of the best painter of modern ...

TENNYSONIANA

... all the assistance they can. get in estimating, as they may some day desire to do, the influence of the Poet Laureate of Queen Victoria upon his generation, and of his generation upon him. ...