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COURT AND FASHION

... incidental to a change of ministry were thrown upon the Queen at the present moment, the oonsequences might be too serious even to speak of. There was really a good deal of force in the argument, and it had weight, I understand, with some two or three men, who ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... means to improve. When it ean thus speak so well for itself, we need do no more than congratulate the editor upon his fair fortune.- Mirs Hall also writes a preface to the first volume of St. Jamne'J Magazins ; and speaks of ai success very largely exceeding ...

AGRICUL TURAL SOCIET

... The CHAIRM&N next gave The Prince Consort, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge, and the rest of the Royal Family. Speaking of the Prince of Wales, the chairman remarked that every day's ex- perience of that young prince endeared him more and more ...

LONGFRAMLINGTON AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Volunteere, and expressing hia belief in lt Feneh Emperor's earnest wish to maintain unbroken the Eaglish allialoce. He could speak a little aboat Volunteers hims'elt, because ha hod hinoacll been a Volunteer with Volanteers since 1869. At that date he went ...

COURT AND FASHION

... annuities and liberal legacies. There is aleo a legacy of 1,0bO given to the Bedford Gkeneral Infitrmary. - The French papers speak of B very secandalous row as bwinlg lately nourred at Boyrout. According to their .tatennent, six offlcers of the English ship ...

THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN ON ESSAYS AND REVIEWS

... his triennial vieita- tioa oharge, in Lincoln Cathedral, on Tuesday, to a large number of the clergy of the district. After speak- ing of church rates, and matters immediatelyoonneoted with his own diooeae, he alluded to the volume of I Essays and Reviews ...

COURT AND FASHION

... debate, !y often very tedious, but sometimeoeohe must say, y intereating. A great many people spoke in the use who ought not to speak. (Laughter.) Many litituenta were very apt to say to their members, ?? don't you get up and talk) & great many mbeo talked ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... to their foclings, penstitute thati authority wbich iB alwaye ?? and valued, If ypu have any ?? to c5ri of a eevapt, never speak hastily ; wait, at aIlICveito, Unlil; you have time toh redecon t llat oe tnderteinfaie you muta then reprove t onlh natwil ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... yet reeogniaing diffioulties oonneoted with it, not simply ariaing out ofifaults in the details, but of the eoeence, so to speak, of theb schemea The writer of a paper, entitled A 81iee of Salmon hails the act o! last seseion as a meesure likely to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... supposed to have any of the latter,-the aim of the authoress is evidently to set before the reader the goings on, if we may so speak, of a certain prostrated section of the human family, when loosened from labour, and left to themselves for a limited time ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Hanover Street.J-The editors of this ably-conducted serial have now-brought the first year of their labours to a close; and they speak in gratulatory terms of their success. We g~l dly bear our testimony to the high merits of the work; whtist it hasdiscusse ...

COURT AND FASHION

... erection of a statue, but none of thie other proposals seemed to him so ap- priate as alplan lie was not then prepared to speak of, but as to which he should be glad to confer with asiy small committee, specially appointed to considor how thie funds should ...