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LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... funds which! it can apply with ?? - acceptanc'e in other ways.' The fact-that the cog' e 'mzte enterprise in England, tbh Victoria County D Histories, has, as we undbrstaild, no pecutiary asaistance from Government, though it has high r official coumt ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... himself justice- M 1 f nd eo (London:rSleffingto 01 m., Ii''aior We have receiar phlets from:- thn ?? Light Ienf Son, 53 Queen Victoria Street, ter Eondor-Ascent of the Nile, tbewhic gives in! ?? tours, fares, aecommnO- P irclfdation, &c. Thel Land E er; ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... Vicar e of e Dulloczham St Marv's, with music by the n nev. W. G. Ghinfiid, B.A., B.fus.Bac. e Messrs Marshall & Co., 35 Queen Victoria o Street,,London, have issued a new edition of en their cloverly comipiled comparison insurance e tables. To thoseo interacted ...

CLASSICAL CONCERT

... Mount Stephen's libe- h rality. t n THE Ju BILEE INSTITUTE ro7 'NrBSEs.-The n annual meoting of those interested in the Queen e Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses (Scottish t ,f Branch) was held yesterday at the training honco e LS in Castle Tedrrace ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... The Siege in Pekin: China against the World. * ' 49 4 * Messrs LUngman have in the press a newr and cheaper edition of Queen Victoria, 1819-1900. This is a repreduction of the text of Mr Holmes's book issued by Mersrs Boussod, Valadon & Co. in 1897, ...

NOVELS AND STORIES

... title, for it is a long step from valet to ambassador, even though the Court at which the ci-devant body-servant became Queen Victoria's Minister-Plenipoten- tiary was only that of Longalinga, King of Man- gaboo. The phrase From Valet to Ambassa- dor ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... of 'The Sovereign Reader, in which 1 Mr G. A. Beioty describes the most important' sq.ees fron tbe life and reign oc Queen Victoria to the end of the nineteenth century. It has ibeen brought up to date. and eovers the re-- ' conquest of thi Sousan, the ...

MR KRUGER IN PARIS

... persons taking photographs, and hsrd by some workmen, who had climbed on to some U ty ladders set against the Statue of Queen Victoria, it. 1:cheered loudly for Mr Kruger. Ilie entered tf lie la Transvaal offcial pavilion. Mr Pierson. Trace t rveaul Co ...

LITERATURE

... comes downm as far as the'o Crimean War. The great wrecks of the cen- t tury, from that of the Queen Charlotte to theh lamentable sinking of the 'Victoria, are co-in- mennorated 'in a, chapter where we are reminded e that in toe last twenty years of George ...

LITERATURE

... manners which followed in its train tic form an epoch scarcely more marked than that bc which began with the accession of Victoria. ms In the one wre see a revulsion against the ox- to trome austerity of Puritanism, and the conse- hi quent swing of tie ...

LITERATURE

... interesting, and if space permitted we, I )f should gladly quote from it-notably the account I -,of Tennyson's interview with the Queen, when . a i she answered his desponding view of politics and oa social affairs with his own lines:-' E ir Oh vet vs trait ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... Storacs Collected out of English Romantic Literature in Illustration of the Reigns of English Monarchs frons the Conquest to Queen Victoria. There are 2.3 extracts altogether. Of these Sir Walter Scott supplies five and Froissart three. Be- tween them comes ...