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... Adam & Charles Black.) London Pride; or When the World was Younger. By M. E. Braddon. (London: Simplein, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) Way Down East. By J. A. Hutchinson.- Hfis Consin.'s W~ife. By IAlva. -The Ofen of Harlech. By Wirt Gerrare. (London: ...

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... Pirst Imprecionrf r- mah. Bv Beth Ellis. (London: Simpkin,i Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) RELIGIOUS AND TEMOLOGICAL. A Critical and Exege.tical Comm-atary ans the I Boots of Sanwel. By Professor Henry Preserved: I Smnith. TheInternational Cr1ira!iCommentary ...

LITERATURE

... autehoreas has, out of an old well-used plot, woven novel and pathetic situations. Rnioue is achild dear to all novelists, wsithI golden hair ands the face of a cherub and an angelic disposition. This wonderful phenomenon is the infant heir to an ancient dukedom ...

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... , F.R.A.S. F (London: George Bell & Sons.) A Pnre Child-Face. By E. S. Padmore. I (London: Simrpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) A Birthday Book. By M. IC. Gwvran.- The Phil May Album. Collected by Augustus Mi. Moore. '(London: Metboen & Co ...

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... and is stayed till 12. He Wvas dressed in an olive-colored i t, velvet embroidered with gold, and was a tall, thin, It raw-booted man with a sallow complexion anda a pretty high eose, with a strong lilcencss of all I the Stuart Family; though upon other ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... the better for, having to depend on himself. The, Doze per'si Serret. By Mrs Barly (London: Siujukin, MN-arshall, Hiamlt~on, Kent- , Co.I wonid he rather a difficult, point for the critic to decide wvhether the crrara'1ttav drawing, the plots, or the style ...

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... was ,c as good deal of work wanted in the laundry line. of Mloat ofius also had misgivings about one boots. ChI Iwas reduced to ehoosing between boots with ad large holes in the soles or chuplies mended with 0Istving; the hoots I kept for show days, as ...

HIGHLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW

... a coleb of great style, hut does not wnove quite sos wall -as msght he wrished.: Mr El. Sinclair Scott was 'fourth vwith Golden Sovereign, whzich' wss' serond at Kilmarnock and fourthl at Glasgowv this year. Mr George Aleton, Londoun Ei1, was vary highly ...

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... Jane Mluirhead. (London: H. R. iCAllenson.) t he Yorlshire Cozesius. By Stephen Wyke. t (London. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent ?? Co.) ns Gonmrades. Bv Annabel Cray. (London:- nS Henry J. Drane, Chant & Co.) o fo1ho Killed Cock obio i? and other Stories ...

LITERATURE

... delights, and bocud in bright 1,emolured covers. A splendid volume reachesus fromMessrsSiinp- fi kin, -Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Ce. (Limited.) d Itii an 6di'ioms de fscxe of Sheridan's School for u Sc-auodal, in fo o, e quisitely printed on. thick ...

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... of the Symbol Eventuallv F Adopted as that of our Religion. By John Denliain Parsons. (London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) e( Studia Sirraitican o. V. Apocrypha Sinaitica. al Edited and Translated into English by ~argeiet Dunlop Gibsoe, hI ...

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... sumllnit of the Golden v. Throne was about 800 yards distant horizontally, W5 and elevated at an angle of 25 degrees. We were e: sherefose epproximately 1100 feet below it. If Oi the G. T.S. value for the height of K.2 is correct a, the Golden Throne must ...