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THE INEVITABLE

... THE I:EVITABLE.: |tI-;-i~rlic T')0 01?1 t ?? ' ?? Fcrsier wh-os 1 oice can speak of ae e Anid stcrm disc'0sucms. ietw andI -'tri1)te This was a ttl. I!y Fri aiad, for tier to ee S Seek fat it :1heni in sone old blool Ltiou ' Meantilme tbis versclzi ...

1850

... they cut it iheTter, So that we might be off to the Saraue on - I For our gin, and our pipes, aud our 1,'VXtOO Lightly we speak of thi party that's geto', Now all due respect his been paid hi ns Ali 3 little he reok'd of the lark that want otl Near ...

SOLUTION TO GRANDFATHER'S PRIZE ENIGMA.*

... (Tic old mlall inuward said)-tboe spoke thc youth Li Inril'g'Og, :t]tiielg ?? mere fictious seems,- Yet did 'he aged sire but speak the truth ! ?? ?? tinly c of Aoi y-Pce; Ail .Ig of fi. 1, from oth sta pawn set free A ?? egy, which made of cggs but tlt;1cc ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN

... were, the stirring vicissitudes of the chase, in a II manner that explains intelligibly enough, as far as tee cats judge, speaking at second hand, the enthusiasro the q genius of Weber in this particelar first evoked among o his countrymen, and has kept ...

The Great Exhibition of 1851

... struck of various L sizes and different designs, it being their opinion that this is the form in which it will, generally speaking, be most desirable that the rewards should be distributed. They will endeavour to secure the assistance of the most eminent ...

ABRAHAM AND THE FIRE-WORSHIPPER

... 'tv':2 rdoke :and steep), lest his else Isis Or sit I tlois tee lung2, ,,scd hie bleeself Wesild Eile be s&nntping ? I still speak to that. (Aloed.) ?? it, 0 tess great arida gracioes terd, hE. Units ily feeble flesh, Ian net my felly, II cinhi Old eyelids ...

IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

... heart! He lives while you live-telling, to all time, All that you teach of beauteous and sublime. Crowning your heights, he speaks, with holy tongue, In strains more pure than bard, ero yours, hath sung- Of peaceful life in lowly valleys trod- Of souls ...

The Building for the Exhibition of 1851

... space the noise of labour is lost, and the building rises almost its silently as did Solomon's temple. ,The contractors still speak with perfect confidence of their ability to construct and roof in thue whole before New Year's- d clay. They have within the ...

WEST SUSSEX AND CHICHESTER CATTLE SHOW CLUB

... toast, the and weould remiain as long as long as the House of CGem- arc , asons existed. That was not the time or place to speak vwil of the morits or denoi-its of their ssiohbmrs ; on the coa proper occasion Ile lad no doubt Ctheir Countty Members we ...

THE BUILDING FOR THE EXHIBITION OF 185l

... iress ordinary progress lied thenr been usade, little more had been rehy deote tltai arranging the hones and vertebirre, so to speak, of bittd the vast sleeleton; hut nowV the details have been filled up over itit large portion of the edifice, and the realization ...

PETERSFIELD CATTLE S

... closely identified with the welfare of that town.*(Cheers.)*With regard to their own representative, he (Mr. Carter) could speak in the highest terms; he had had an intimate acquaintance with that gentleman's abilities, from being associated with him on ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... question, to the agriculturists, tn the manufietirer, stud to the entire coinissnity, will need no illustration. The facts speak power- fully fui ?? V/cromicce ...