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AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... well known in EngliSh Music Halls, also appeared on the same evening, and was entbnsiastically applauded. The Nymphc of the Caribbean Sea (with Mr. Josh Hart as Peanut Piecrust, Mr. John Hart as Cuffy Cowbeel, and Mr. A. Ryman as Peter Wildgoose) and Barney's ...

Published: Sunday 27 November 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2569 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... idea of e, clanging the ancient Panama route to that from ed Puerto Caballos (or Cortez) on the Atlantic, or ter rather Caribbean Sea, to the bay of Fonseca in the !x- South Sea, is by no means a novelty, It was sug- us gested as early as 1556 by Juan ...

LITERATURE

... the north- c western region of the Arctic sons, yet nothinlg cani be more absolutely true. If by any ?? of a nature the Caribbean Archipelago were ulnited together as a breakwater which wrould dam uPA the moulth of the MIexicanA Gulf, so that the wr 1 ...

LITERATURE

... evangelical and national antipathies to the Pepibtical Empire of Spain, E sailed forth to make prize of rich galleons in the c Caribbean sea, or to make havoc of the new Spanish E ports and settlements on the rivers of NorthAmerica. E Yet the peaceful colonists ...

Literature

... look into it with the expectation of finding profound disquisitions on the government of the British possessions in the Caribbean Sea, or bloe- book statistics, or ethnological observations, but we do find in it what is much more suited to the occasion ...

LITERATURE

... degree of longi- tude, west of Greenwich. It has a coast line of 4,200 miles on the Pacific Ocean, and of 1,600 miles on the Caribbean Sea. It is watered by nu- merous rivers, the largest of which, the Bravo del Norte, after a course of 1,427 miles, empties ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... are not confined solely to the Welsh hills, but are scattered over Scotland, England, and even among the islands of the Caribbean Sea. St. Quentins, and other Tales. (Simpkin, Marshall and Co.)-The quintette of short stories contained in the hun- dred ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... feat of Hercules at Thespisa--the stories of Pluto and Ploserpine, and of Boreas and Oritbya-be but traditions of a quasi Caribbean prowess P It must be kept in mind, too, that the case cited from Herodotus, in proof of the custom at Sparta, is one of actual ...

LITERARY

... Survey steamers has been placed at the disposal of Dr Stimpson, the curator, and he is now at work in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, while liberal donations are being sent in from scientific institutions all over the world. The artists and their friends ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... heats to the cool and bracing temperature of eternal spring. The Republic of Honduras, bounded on the north and east by the Caribbean Sea, and on the south by Nicaragua, with its vast growths of timber, its great diversities of surface and elevations, its ...

THEATRICALS IN THE CHRISTMAS WEEK

... Mr. Telbin's genius, and came in 'cl oe shaxe of applause; it was certainly a grand scene. There vda l-losp-dr-dooden-doo Caribbean dance in it, which was ?? maianed. The next scene was another glorious one of ';nr-the Virgin Forest-in which primeval ...

Published: Sunday 30 December 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 23200 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture