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... trains.and aqkes them moretprofound; The Ihort brill fnigraenttrilled by some blythe lark, (Belonging, naiodoubt, to Lord Mansfield's park,) A sudden flash of sunshine oU a any face, When frivolous winds ray trusty-hat displace, A Ajetny 'netilel's spiesug ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Emrnma. 7. and 8. Scottish Chiefs. 26.Simple Story, aad Nature P 9. Frankenstein and Ghost- asid Art. Secr, Vol. 1. 27. Mansfield Park. o10. Edward Huntly, and con- 28. Northanger Abbey and elusion of Ghost.Scer. Persuasion. c1. Hungarian Brothers. 29. ...

THE TEETOTALLERS AND THE CHARTISTS

... trees overhanging the road at the entrance to the heath, made its way to a spot immediately to the south-west of Lord Mansfield's park where the teeto- taller& formed themselves into a thousand and one groups, the vast majority of them quickly spreading ...

Published: Thursday 08 June 1843
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1616 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... ass The Fetches ?? By John Banim. 2. Th~lbommaaderof Malta rBy Eugene Sue. X S. The Chateau D'If ?? By A. Dumas. 4. Mansfield Park . ?? By Miss Austen. 5. The Magician . . B y L. Ritchie. 6. Clarence; or a Tale of our Own Times . ; By Miss Sedgwick ...

Advertisements & Notices

... don: Simpkin, Marshall and Co., and James Ridgway. NEW VOLUME of PARLOUR LIBRARY, A. 'I Price Is. boards, Is. 6d. cloth. MANSFIELD PARK. By Miss AUSTEN. Recently published, price Is, boards, 1s. Gd. cloth, THE GAME OF LIFE. By LEITCH BiTc£i£E. THE HEIR OF ...

LITERATURE

... design and truly Christian in its spirit. HIMYa MAsTEsroN.-By G. P. R. James.-London and Belfast, Simms and M'Intyre. MANSFIELD PARK.-By Miss Austen.-The 8oare.-These are two of the latest additions to the Parlour Library-a series which stands unrivalled ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... wvooded heights of Highgate un the east, the high grounds cf Eanipstead anid its heath on the west, and the ridge of Lord Mansfield's park on the north as a back- ground. The very peculiarity of the spot on whiich the mound has been erected naturally suggests ...

Published: Thursday 08 November 1894
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1840 | Page: 5 | Tags: News