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LITERARY NOTICES

... perhaps, also a great deal of prejudice to unlearn. We will find space for the follow- ing extract from the article before us. Speaking of the plague, the writer ?? so obscure a subject we have no desire to advance any dogmatic opinien. There are facts connected ...

NORTH OF ENGLAND SABBATH ALLIANCE

... of the Sab- bath as a day of rest, then in that sense it was of great interest and importance to the working man, without speaking of him as an immortal being; therefore, de- stroy that institution, then it ceased to be a day of rest, and instead of tending ...

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... of that ignorance and thoughtlessness in which the';knave hind the imprac- ticable theorist find the raw material,. io to speak, for working out, so far as the can be worked out, their various projects; consequeitly the voice of warning is yet needed ...

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... past me. Their sound is ii micy ear ; their dread is in my soul. The air, the dust, to instinct teith life; the life of man, speak- ilsg to the soul of all the heoes, and fears, and anger, and delights, anti trees, and cores, chat have agitated the countless ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... remarki, and, indead, cause you to ra^,ge far and wide, gosaiping as you procepd along, over the universe of created things. We speak more par- ticularly of his Nructes Aiubrooiaia~ro, wleich origin.- ally appeared [in .Dlarlaoord's MfagazineC, and~ in now ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Commons, with Captain Mildmay, RN., nephew of Sir H. Mildmay, took place at St. George'e, Hanover Square. The Berfin journals speak of a matrimonial union between the Pince of Wales and the Prinees Alexan- drine, daughter of Prince Albert of Prussia and the ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... was crowded, the company being. enlivened by Mr Wateon'3,band. The show was ceontinued during Wed- needay, and, generally speaking, has been regarded as highly uuccessfu. The following are the names of the judges :--Mr Charlton, of Benton; Mr J. Hill, ...

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... which has just appeared snd which is entitled Joseph Guy's 4oyal Victoris Speling Book. It is seldon that we aresnabled to speak of an? work intended for the instrn ion of childrenin of unqualified praise, but ii the present instance, C0 much ingenuity ...

COURT AND FASHION

... the cotton ; but, generally speaking, there is not a leaf above the ground which does not appertain to the crop to which the hield is appropriated. Rice and cotton are the staples of the great distelof which I am now speaking. These crops often extend ha ...

DAILY AND PERIODICAL PRESS

... Ibited his willingness to extend the franchise to a point beyond that suggested even by the.Shelfield spealers. We do not speak of universal suffrage, because no one thinls of pro osing that. But putting that out of sight, Lord John's five-pousd franchise ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... for his wvf if it were neede.' THE LinBARY OY B1BLICOAL L'rEsATurE, VOL. 2. CLondon: W. Freemrn.)-We have had occasion to speak approvingly of this publication in the course of its eerial issue. It forms a repertory of information on geographicali historical ...

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... Bucoleuch as Chancellor of the University. The Solicitor-Ganeral, seconded by Dr. Alexander Wood, proposed Lord Brougham. The speaking lasted till two o'clock, and the roll of the 1393 members was then called over, which occupied the meeting till nearly five ...