MR. DAWSON ON ESSAYS AND REVIEWS
... MIR. DAWSON ON ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. Eseayg and Reviews, and the treatment they have met with, formed the subject of a lecture delivered by Mr. George Dawson, before a large audience assembled in th ...
... MIR. DAWSON ON ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. Eseayg and Reviews, and the treatment they have met with, formed the subject of a lecture delivered by Mr. George Dawson, before a large audience assembled in th ...
... THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1802. (Frion Mce Times.) All the works connected with the South Kensington Palace are in a most satisfactory state of forwardness, ex- cepting only those for the constriction o ...
... Oonvietions ., derived from the study of the New Testament . . .ire ours. Some of us may almost regret that we bavelconme to see this light.-Rov. R. W. Dale, Daily Post, 22nd ...
... THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION - IN ASTON PARK. This show differs in two material respects from the one annually held in Bingloy Hall. It not only consists of an 'entirely different clasp of objects, but ...
... The simple and oft-advocated expedient of engaging a military band, last night converted the Town Hall from the howling wilderness it usually appears on Monday Inights, into a ...
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... EThe private view of the autumna exhibition, at the rooms of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, takes place on Saturday, the 27th inat., so as to be quite ready f ...
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... In one sense the second concert of the current series, which took place in the Exchange Assembly Room, on Thursday, might be said to exhibit a falling off, as oom- pared w ...