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LITERATURE

... The author advocates the hair movement in its fullest do: yelopment, and argues his-point as follows Th person who invented razors libelled Nature, and added !e&h misery to the days of man. Ah !I said Diogenes, who would never 'congeb to be shaved, would ...

THE MAGAZINES

... liuidtl, it is believed that the state of things is quite - ditferent. We said that in the gas these molecules b ara moved in straight lines, and that it is only w duriag a small portion of their motion that they tl er deflected by other molecules; but in ...

AGRICULTURE

... Lothian ve Bell, Rounton Grange, Northallerton. Mr John Id Cran, Kirkton, Bunchrew, got the next ticket for a of sweet, straight roan, with- a nicely balanced frame, itt andgood at the head and neck. He was bred by the ig exhibitor. A thick red, with ...

SOMETHING ABOUT BEARDS

... grow Iona, the barbers bzin; grown to be o) conuing in this behalf as the tailors. And therefore if a man have a leaom and straight face, a Marquess Otto's cat will make it broad and large; if it be platter. like, a long and slender bea-d will make it seen ...