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... the boat was found, it would bTa be difficult now-a-days to discover. Of its great anti- str rquity it is only possible to speak in very general terms; Ivih - but, as another evidence of the vast changes that must To have takeon place in -the physieal ...

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... forgotten huands, the structure raised by the untutored architect of Savage times; and how wonderfully do the voices of the past speak through thiusauds of years, in g these mouldering relics of antiquity ! Voice after voice le0 proclalims, in one long chain ...

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... Miseellaneous Pieces, with the requisite notes, atd appendix. Of the contents of this volume it is not for us now- a-days to speak: our task is confined to the matters of printing, binding, acd illustration; and when we say that, in all these a high degree ...

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... d~iscoseed in these pages were originally addressed to the anl- toncongi-egation in the course of pastorasl instruction, and it Speakes well for tiac training of the people that they were able to alppreciate their wert-Vi, and requested their publication. ilhac ...

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... that hie has deeply rend andI ponslered the subject; whit but the work could have boon written ossly by one whre can they7 speak 6f what lie haimself had seen and felt. The style is forcible O ffer and attractive; and tire work will add to Mr Tuveedie's ...

POETRY

... manhood's risen day, And nerves the soul to might, When life shines forth with fullest ray, Forewarning least of night. It speaks of noble ends to gaih, A world to mend by love, That tempers strength of hand and braun With softness of the dove. It falls ...

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... m to time ~ Yes, of course, it is. 9! Andoi yti triulo thee shot'is encouraged accd assisted by the last of gss which yea speak ? Of cocciso illis, j n agreat measure.' of Is britigs forward ingenious, clever, intelhigecit persons, who per- dii leas ...

POETRY

... wakoed rarely By that sad wail- 0 wao's mno for Prince Charlie,- Whatc'cr it be, throw soul into the part, Lot feeling heart speak out to feeling heart, Till wild poetic strains a virtue borrow- From kindred love-appreciated sorrow; And poets in their warmest ...

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... de- sirable sentiment expressed, whiele all should cultivate. To mention the name of B Drmot Astore, is sufficient to be- speak favour for, and anticipate the merits of this present new song-the last on our list-by the same anthor, and upon look- ing ...

VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT

... more brilliant -career for the. young Italian wonder. is W~ith regard to Sigiior Sivori's violin-playing, if we can- Di not speak of it in the same uniqualifieed terms of pleasure and '5 delight, we confess our astonishment was excited to the highest 'e ...

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... 11#1ure, and in- H. terprets thens with reverence, and love, and admiration-as one brother might speak of tunotlier-with only one simple purpose, theo to speak the truth. Of courstai rt'sa etl a the difhitrent masurners; but, while it is well told, we see ...