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THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... the repro- Ntaties of art n atid manufoctmres antong eve peopl re, t congress of skill, at whlichi the works of meii must speak for t thecni Do we deem ourselves incapable of fulfilling our i censpact ? Do e lack resoroes r Lot the recorid of our eont ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... the general profit into a private hand, and the end of all this is beggary and bondage to the subjects. Another said, I do speak for a town that grieves and pines, for a country that groaneth and languisheth under the burden of monstrous and unconscion- ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... upous the pioneers of this useful undertaking. All that they need is that their work should be knrown; for, if known, it will speak for itself with a mute eloquence far more effective than any words which we could apply to it.'-kIiuaser. ...

THE EXHIBITORS OF 1851

... intelligent ielrrss. alluded to, %who kindly aff~rded us eserv y JIV e after the first ceremiony of ?? 7'that the poople iiighit speak freely. T~ 1t eni d random ; and it amust bo stated thiat hl iei ythe men at the West-eud atid thleCiyI ol i. Ypart models ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... familiar to you as household words; they are almost as strange to us in London as the stars in the firmament. He need not speak of the mineralogical riches of Corn- wall. The Commissioners were anxious to get an exhibition I of its copper, for which it ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... ordier to encourage all classes to visit the Exhibi- Cl tion, to issue half-shares at 6d. ecccl. a Thle Lccds Mer-curyi, speaking of Clic.me arrangements, says: -The expense wouldi be considerably reduced, and thle Ian would be mnuch more unobjectiotiable ...

THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET

... DAVENPORT, the American actqr, and Mr. HinnY BEDFORD, of the Manchester and Dublin theatres, a young actor of whom report speaks highly. During the short recess between the period of the Adelphi company leaving the theatre and its occupation by the regular ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... lately driven by the strong arm of power s from Woolwich and Carshalton, has excited the admiration n of all whom I have heard speak on tihe subject. Now, sir, I have just been perusing in the morning journals the report of the examination of the four men ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... industry of those localities will yet be fully repre- sented. The local committees throughout the country are, generally speaking, progressing favcurably. We give the accounts of such as have reached us up to the present time:- ABERDEEN.-We have great ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... Baily's Eve, also of the sire of life ; a boy and a swan by Kalide, and a statue of one of the Musses. It is impossible to speak too highly of the inedallion casts which are made at Berlin. The number of these works amounts to ntearly seven hundred, arid ...

THE LIFE OF BISHOP SHIRLEY

... Germany, and Ireland. He was nlest Ippoillted to the Archdeaconry of Derby. Of his Conduct as an Archdeacon his biographer thus speaks r erom the ?? of his elevation to the responsible Oetde of Archdeacon, Mr. Shirley employed all the inftuence ali authority ...

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... space applied for, would be pre-emireit also ir the quality of tire articles exhibited. It must be understood that lie was speaking of ?? City committee only-be was not referring to tire committees irr the surrorndirng districts. Tue City committee had ...