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... best and most enduring monuments to the memory of the saintly woman who has at last been released from her sufferings. But that may also be said to be true of the Salvaiion Army itself. The Army could no more have come into existence without Mrs. Booth than ...

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... amoznts of the public debts and standing armies of all the states of Europe. It seesus, from this document, that glory, as represented by the mili- .bs. tary, does not pay ; for every state that has a standing t army has a running debt to match, and does ...

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... talented woman, she was widely known for her charitable works. ?? Frederick George Ravenhill, late Inspector-Gereral of Renmounts at the War Office, died on Sunday morning st St. John's Hospital, Black- heath. General Ravenhili entered the Army in 1852 ...

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... anti~iuity and is mentione by Insperati, Kr Twa Bmnuc WOMAN 1ST ?? new feature the. has lately appeared in the eiertions of benevolent per- pris sons among the' distressed poor of London. The Bible ~Sec woman is not merely a disttibutor of the Bible, as the ...

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... been discovered, and told him a woman in Henry-street had tilled a child;, that both were dead, and'that he had been sent for the police. He. want back to the bouse with tho prisoner. On the'way .I the prisoner said the woman was his aunt, and he added that ...

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... -We wonder that our Members, when they are anxious to have no. House, do not appoint a woman to ceunt it ; for it is a well known law in numbers, that no woman, let herbs ever so old, can suc- ceed in counting as far as forty.-Punch. I A MAGNIFICENT ...

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... among the populace, and 200 in the army. The triumph of the President was however complete. He had imprisoned all the leading Liberals upon whom he could lay his hands; he had won over to himself the ?? of the army; he had flattered and bullied the i ...

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... back Musjid, bueloces was unimportant. DERBY. 2 to I agst Promised Land. 30 to I agst Marionette. O to 2- Audj id-t. so to 1- Caveudish. e to I - Trunmpoter. I 9 to 2 sgat Promised Land winoung the Derby and Mayocnalse the Oaks-tafeu. a a a L I I I I I ...

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... taste of a higher class and a more mature ige. Tius the iiews of his death wil lhardly meet the eye (5t tn educated man or woman who has not read his works mid who has not been accustomed to think of him with 'miration and friendly regard. To the survivors ...

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... that the Cost of the army might be ?? reduced by reduciug the number of clerks and tstopping needless correspjoidesce. In the preseut svstem e faults existed, and would exist so loug as tney had a civilian at the head of the army. A discussion took place ...

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... itha mantle of crimson velvet, lined withI ermniea. pay for Gh bridegroomt wore the uniform of a colonel of (ha. If by Greek army, with the Order of the Redeemer. Never suses3 Of were a young couple more admired-. Prodigally gifted by Such aeature, possessing ...

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... lifehesitness as a part of the la ninosrning ismna. The late Prince Comusort's isanner, It, iuastarati -itmt, thin auns of Enu-land and Gothsa, is, left stil at floating on the riut of the lisle silver enmbroidered stasidardjc of Her Majestyv whilie in the ...