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GENERAL VON RADOWITZ ON DEVISES AND MOTTOS

... in vain. -Here are some remarks on proverbs, which well deserve perusal -. In the same muacer as the proverb is, properly speak- jig, the resu!t of the moral feeling and reason of the people, in like mainner does its re-actionary inflience tell upon ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... n we possess as to the more recent discoveries of this metal in China and California is as yet too scanty to permit us to speak with any degree of certainty as to their importance. The production of copper throughout Germany is not equal to the demand ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... church or chapel, in order to be instructed apart.o With regard to the new schools, foundeu'l by the corpora- tion, as Mr. Kay speaks with less certai,,ty, so the system propcsed seelms to be more opon to objerction. Why not, in sucil cases,, adopt the Irish ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... brief as this is, from the drawings and descriptions which h lave app~eared in lhc B3uiler. It is about four feet loug,t and speaks rell for hie ingenulity and industry. Some of our readers who sythey have no time to improve them- !ge take a leson from ...

FOREIGN REMINISCENCES

... pro- Of found observation of character, conduct, and onl- genius. It Intimate with Lafayette, Lord Holland was able the to Speak with more decision of the views of the red Republican general, and of the condition of parties ave with whom he was connected ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... itself. A conltribuition of psreserved fruits, &c., put up in artistical style. Soise supserior whseat and flour, swlichs speak well for theo agrrissiltuirsi capabilities of thse Caps. There arc also specimiscis of gums of various kinds, aloes, beeswax ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... to have set about devising how lie might best render it wholly useless for all the purposes for which it was constructed. Speaking on the same subject, the Bdidler states- We have been favoured with a copy of a letter from Mr. Paxton to Lord John Russell ...

INTERFERENCE WITH THE PRAYER BOOK

... ordinances of our religion, by which it is transferred and surrounded, none of those to whom I desire more particularly to speak in this letter would venture or wish to dimir ish this sacred preroga- tive. A clearer view, and more positive rejection of ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... esti vail ill r-elaltion to this question, that Mr. James, me( barrister-at-law, in anr able pamphlet just published, ,and speaks of the Ist Ed. VI., a. 12, as if it were still tr in force. This statute makes highly penal onl theth first commission of ...

IS THE HIERARCHY AN AGGRESSION?

... Legislature, and the Royal authority in the creation of Anglican I bishoprics in places not within the realm. Mr. De Vere thus speaks of the probable effects of any measure prohibiting the Catholic hierarchy, or de- claring its titles illegal:- This retrograde ...

MAGAZINES AND SERIALS

... probable occurrence, the recital of e whic occuies a whole column, should coent to pass, wh~y then LI-don' tstart, gentle ?? will speak- oat its a a voix of thrundrrt! Tire connection between these impending *rhorrors and the repeal of the corn-laws is, it must ...