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THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... Ilelbh Alphens, N'ottirnghatm. ~Jahby cud Iterenluart, Xottiiighaiam. MaxMNottintghani. A Pat-is letter lea the Ttibitit,u speaks o f a yolitlt lady who received irutelligerise from the Crimea of the death of her lover, Tier father, her brother, and uncle ...

LITERATURE

... know howl Potli thme eterian statesman would treat the niouory of thle first Naipolesim iii thle reign ofhsnpe? Would lie speak out WVe boldl3y, aud while giviiig his hero credit for extraordinary, Yea aenin-, fireely con lciden II is farilts anil d truly ...

LITERATURE

... found, chiefly in the Established Church, an order of iuinds ready to re- ceive them. It would be unjust, lie asserts, to speak of these writers as rationalists ; for they takle conscience and the moral feelings to be the judge rather than reason. ...

LITERATURE

... Dissenters, and is certainly not to be met with in m: the Church. O f this vehemence the writer thus speaks :- a. 0) Let not English readers imagine, when we speak of the d vehemence of the Scotch pulpit, that we mean only a gsn- o tlemanly degree'of warmth ...

LITERATURE

... obtaining the d mastery over, the spirit? Mr. Gilfillan thus tenderly touches this sad part of his subject- s Byron, when speaking of Harold's delight in the gran- deurs of nature, says- of Had he kept his spirit to that height, h -le had been happy-but ...

EXECUTION OF BOUSFIELD

... uihappy luan, ahd all attempts to induce hins to licten . ur to religious instructions ceased on Sunday. He refulsed to ] le speak to any ose, and aflcted not t- know anybody. He i, br rejected ollers of food' but on Sunday took a glass ofc sine, being the ...

LITERATURE

... is riften ttcorfident when he should be diffident ; and fal yet, if the corfidence of mau a inspires us with hope, aird an speaks peace- to the apprehensions of a troubled heart, how lae much itrer@ should tne confidence of God? With these Iri words I ...

LITERATURE

... as quiet 'y as possible, in order to escape detectioem. The part they a,. have acted is most cowardly and cruel. If report speaks n- correctly, a great many pistols were purchased at a shop in - in Gateshead, oia the night previous ; but so secret lad ...

LITERATURE

... frone the finite to a the Infinite, dednees to the Satisfaction of reason this Urea- tor from the creature. 'We have chosen to speak oif these a, twvo first, because in their intense dlevotion to disorder they leave no incoiseiderable resenmblance, acid they ...

AIREDALE FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION

... 'We b vies.s cict lriar0uelasit-c eieilvwhere almost everythinim Pi llaS ?? OUMuin lily good, As bune list suijoinied wvill speak, for itself. Thle following award appeors ?? complete t ;atisficsuin ( ,215r J. Cliff.' Amateur, Wortloey, near Lode-lit 12 ...

BRADFORD TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... flat, and the present G minor symphony. ;Ties performiance of this work on Tuesday night wvas exqui- site, and Whether we speak of the introduction, tiss andante, Si tlss trio ininuette, or the allegro, we most bestow ouD tasmost praise on the execution ...

BRADFORD TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... correct intonation, clear pronunciation, C and expressive style, gained her very marked approval by the audience. Ve celunot speak so highly of Miss Sherring- ton's s InnIng and we are convinced that oratorio music isC sot theb young lady's forte. In the ...