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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... for that pu pose -o Profesror'GRiY,ioh being called on to speak, said lie had come to' the meeting without the slightest intention of say- ing a word, having coins to see and learn,not to speak. le was quite sure there were among the medhanice oresent ...

LITERATURE

... the ground of controversy. On , the important peint of the Succession of the Bishop of Rome to h St. Peter, Dr Mackintosh speaks as follows:-u Admiltting, then, fbs the sakee of ar-gumnent, that St. Peter w qs Bishop of Romem, and that special powvers ...

LITERATURE

... average powers of observation and reflection, the experience of forty years in any particular bneiisess, must wnitleh a to speak oss thes subject to which that business refers wihapretty large measure of confidence, and those to wheom ,eaddresses himself ...

POETRY

... thee, vwhen on tho shore is dlying The Slll's last ray: I think of thee, when autumn woods are sighing At close of day. I speak of thee, when in the summer bower I sit alone; I hear thy voice, when at the ihidnight hour The wind O.akes moau. I thin]k ...

THE AGENTS OF THE TRUE DEMOCRACY NO. V

... of' workmanship, that gave their value to the finest vases of antique art. It may I appear something of the ridiculous to speak of the poetry of the potteries I But it is not. There is more poetry 1 -more artistic beauty-to be seen in.the window of. a ...

LITERATURE

... Stahl, Music Publishers and Piano-forte Manufacturers, of Regent Street, London. Of their appearance and embellishment we can speak in the highest terms of admiration; and, as compositions, their merits are also fully up to the mark. The Quadrilles are pleasing ...

POETRY

... yield ye even nowv- Speak but a single name- Salvation lies lnot-but with Rome; Why die in raging flame? Then out spoke aged Latimor:- I tarry by the stake Not trusting to my own weak heart, But for the Saviour's sake. Why speak of life or death to ...

POETRY

... yield ye even nowv- Speak but a single name- Salvation lies not but with Rome; Why die in raging flame? Then out spoke aged Latimer:- I tarry by the stake, Not trusting to my own weak heart, But for the Saviour's sake. n1ly speak of life or death to ...

LITERATURE

... of some papers, by our townsman, Mr Stratton. The work, however, is one on which W we do not feel very well qualified to speak-in the first place, tl because in matters pertaining to phrenology we arebut slightly versed; and in the second, because, ...

LITERATURE

... book it isd very needless for us to speak. - The reading of these who have P not perused its pages must be confined-to very small compass, P so that,.in so far as that goes, we may. safely leaveo the work to speak for itself. Of the form in which it biee ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... character, but the people from without gave unequivocal intimation of their disapprobation duriing' tb time the olairman was speaking, and alluding more particularly to the early life of thelate Sir R. Peel. -In a short tine the attack upon the windows left ...

POETRY

... son, Brought nigh to thee, by promises most fair. S* * * * * * Oh, man, be wvise! scorn not the preacher's voice, Let nature speak to thee in softest tone, Look not at earthly things with earthly eyes, Let all thy thoughts God~s living presence own. LITER ...