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NOVEMBER

... keep- the wolf from the door a litle longer r andwho knows but what-but there, added the old woman checking herself, and speaking below her breath, beat to say noth ing of him. Poor Richard, we shall see you no more ti we meet b in heaven. I ' She ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... with all the countries of tl the world, and that we trust those relations may be maintained. c (Cheers.) The Lord Mayor, in speaking of any merits which her , Majesty's Ministers may have, has alluded to-declarations which t have been made on my part. (Loud ...

GLASGOW MUSICAL ASSOCIATION

... seen and heard during the cold wiuter nights in Bncbiinan Street. ?? could uot help saying f1 --to myself, 'Wyellit-doea not speak too 'highly for Olas'sow, that- --this innocent creature should have-been an lon; despised and 'no- f glected, mid left to ...

FINE ARTS

... gallery of nhoever may become' its fortunate. possiessor. Of ?? pieture, whichwe have jlust -named, *--is difrcalt for us to speak in measured terms. We: are of those who hold , Turner to be the inimitable master-of landscape- pfainting; Hins ni works in ...

LEAVES FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF A NATURALIST

... well as in nmany of his other works, are not mere figures-they are pictures), whilst others were much smaller. Hie-shall nowr speak-for himselfi- The; base consists of an extensive'ad rather convex platform of sticks firm-ly interwoven, on the centre ot which ...

NEW MUSIC

... character. The above, with the exception of the first in the list, forums portions of a series, of which we can- ( rot yet speak very Highly, though they are almost oni a par t vith a great amount of the musie which is daily forced with II most uiseemny ...

EXHIBITION HANDKERCHIEF

... cictillie, 2 with black outlines, contains tile naime of the object the st, handkerchlief is meant to illustrate, and commercially speak- 2 m ina to taltce advantage of, namely, the Great Exhibition of the Works of all Natioils, Lonlldo, 1851. A broad mnass ...

LITERATURE

... thic Kadngauawal elhimi ]'ttss. 'lkthis hittel was Conisti'ietedt by order of Sir Ldwttrd I farites, fto comtidssafe, sio to speak, the Blritishi power tuftemr 'qua, Rxatndy Cainil itlto our possessionl ; for' II legend likes heeii extamit froiti titte' ...

THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... adthe best mneans of calco- 21i lot lug ito pnuuci.' wbelli Mr. Cunuucuen read to a patyo sii- tItlD frietiulds ill (1lasgow, speak for the iulstruitinn et :- ofsc tl Thue Safety ?? ttuuclued to till steam boilers sicegenerally itb looked upon as a graind ...

LITERATURE

... retain, as lies deserves to do, the monopoly of the. fat markets of our own country. l We verily believe, 'that, generally speaking, there has been b as nmuch zeal, perseverance, and real ability, brought to bear wit in extending the productiveness of ties ...

PROTECTIONIST MEETING AT DRURY LANE THEATRE

... Viriter Of' their ?? Wiiit esteem1 ci'0 UNes- ,O ing lie humnbilg (it Idliji larniue niiilr tree tiale. Th'l'iti''iou I *)speak tieseuntiliciieiio fthilose in ~,e linc t ii1m. luosceit nole huere,wh'lei I Ii l' tliat hi- ?? ?? occur( Wiill hIi, a .oi ...