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LITERARY NOTICES

... succeeds in imparting his enthusiasm to his readers. Hence his tales have a freshnees about. them, and a reality (if one may so speak) which render them great favourites with a very large class of admir- ers. This cheap issue of the more important of his narratives ...

LORD LONDONDERRY AND HIS TENANTRY

... men. I know I am not talking to men who are unable to weigh every word I speak-who will allow their hearts alone, and not their understanding, to be addressed, but I am speaking to your understanding when I say that if the farmer has good times now, there ...

SACRED HARMONIC AND CHORAL SOCIETY

... privilege. Mr Sopwitb next referred to the suc- cessor to the late Mr Thompson, organist of St. Nicholas' Church, and, in speaking of the great abilities of that gentleman, adverted to his exquisite and delicate style of playing, aid proceeded to observe ...

NEWCASTLE, NORTHUMBERLAND, & DURHAM POULTRY SHOW

... bhids which obtained toe first prize at Alanchester twelve months ago. The Bantams were a good lot. Of the Ducks we cannot speak too highly a better show has perhaps scaretly been seen in any pal t of the kingdom. They vere of singular merit ; especi- ...

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... 'hem the ola trienonial course ii stilt followod. The average extent of the farms is sixty acres, and the farmers, generally speaking comone la- bogrcis who do ?? for themselves, are not rich enough to lay out much upon the land. At the time of the low prices ...

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... race with its elder contemporary, The opening article on The Regimental System, ' comes evidently from R writer entitled to speak with authority upon such a subject. He does not, however, reveal himself further than by signing the initials C. E. S. G., ...

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... for his wvf if it were neede.' THE LinBARY OY B1BLICOAL L'rEsATurE, VOL. 2. CLondon: W. Freemrn.)-We have had occasion to speak approvingly of this publication in the course of its eerial issue. It forms a repertory of information on geographicali historical ...

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... theionenr thatwoe eb-anden our vaunted -lbssition, as a ?? 4iaropCAn htute,;ho hotter., It Is for ?? to docile. Lot them speak not noev, or never, FS7.ASER attenspte to put the adl ?? refnim i ?? on its lig. eus sinoe pleaking light articlka. Irves ...

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... theh of a north many navigators from the days o eata a the present time, was solved for all practical 0ao t It is needless to speak of the all raptica sE ventures i nn Investsgator a further aj- vetuesi connection ?? jb Franklin. The good shiph e rch har ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... soil he had trampled upon, He denounced the Literary Association of Poland as a humbug, and deniod that it had any right to speak on behalf ci the true Poles. He thonght Lord Harrington wes not cue of tho3e who would encourage the humbug oi wiehiug to force ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... recently pub- lished a very interesting sketch of a personal visit to the Vaudois of Piedmont; and is therefore well entitled to speak of the services of Dr. Gilly in behalf of the same interesting people :- Of all the modern bene- factors of the Vaudois of ...

THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY ELUCIDATED

... interesting to read as a novel, The doctor is particularly happy ia avoiding any parade of hie learning while entitled to speak with authority, he is never dogmatic; and though an ardent devotee to his favourite studies, he is never pedantic or trifling ...