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IPSWICH MUSEUM

... y still prac- tised even in the rich mining districts of England. But it was a poor and faulty operation, for, generally speaking, the coal was injured by exposure, whilst the quality of the material was better when obtained at greater depths. From these ...

GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1851.—WOOL LEAGUE

... pretence to minerals. We have sands, clays, and loams, of various colours, densities, and qualities; besides peat and chalk. Speaking of peat, why should we not employ our peat to the same purpose as Jasper Rogers does the Irish-char it and use it as a d ...

THE CRYSTAL PALACE IN HYDE PARK

... a space the iioise of s labou is lota the bouidiiig rises almost ?? silently as did Solomon's temple. The contractors will speak with perfect confidence of o their ability to construct and roof in the whole before New e Year's Day. They have within the ...

Original Poetry

... chents vain mali s rebuke -- ' Let her alone, Thou Judas hold thy peace- She luith doine uiell. Thus Jesus speaks jbh her-mie ieeds not speak- TVengeance belongceth only to the Lord. Thait love, whicih still teclares to dying men I am the resurrection ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... ask-f ing the prisoner Burbidge (or Jones) as to what he would c wish to have said to his relatives, he said he wished to d speak to me before I began the letter, and I said I was ready to hear what he had to say, and he requnested that the 11 Governor ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... chaaracter, but the people from without gave unequivocal intimation of stheir disapprobation during the time the chairman was I speaking, and alluding more particularly to the early life rof the late Sir R. Pee~l. In a short time the attark upon rthe windows ...

EYE

... Palace down In this good time, millennium of the Poor? A chance came o'er the spirit of his dream !- He heard his Champion speaking at the Board With outstretch'd arm, N Borough Cicero !- For from the tip of his subduing tongue All clear statistic, circulation ...

THE CITY OF PARIS AND THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... of the noble host and hostess was of the most unrestricted character; and the Lord Mayor and the other guests were heard to speak loudly in itsp raise. In the evening a magnificent ballwas given by the Prefect of the Seine atthe Hotel deVille. Two rooms ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... married Mr. Patterson. cloth merchant, in the same village. Of the fate and history of E Bonse Jean (Armour) we need not speak. Ihe survivors ale aMrs. Patterson and Mrs. Candlish.-ScoatisA Press. t MEA.uNcHoLY DEATH.-An inquest was held on Tues. Iday ...

EXHIBITION OF THE SUFFOLK FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION

... degraded of the London population are here given with wonderful discrimination and effect. This picture although not, strictly speaking, a pleasing one, yet exhibits an amount of power in the grouping of the numerous figures and an accuracy of draw. ing ui ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... the is Is security of property whice reconciles 15,000 exhibitors an ly athered from every civillied country in the world speak- ts w sg different languages, and brought sp under liffereit sm te forms of governments to trust the most valued evidences ...