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November 1850
10 9

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Yorkshire and the Humber, England

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Poetry

... oeirp. 7 AUTUMN WILD FLOWERS. t I I love you well: t Meek dwellers in green lane and sunny meadow, In valley-nOoklSt, by the mountain stream- In wilding haunts, where, woven boughs o'er-, ,badaovr - ! yourlovely forns, through many a sunlit gleam. jj~ight o ii Dhd,~iuitb your fair familiar faces, c sprlngi~g frog creviced rock and hill-side lone-B ?? Itiw andlba, ?? most pleasant places, a ...

Poetry

... Z7?- . I 4 vtrwm?:-n VIa AUTUMN WIL' FLDLWIRS' I love you well:f ?? ee ellers in green lane aiid sunny meadow, ,1ek Tly nookleb, -by tbe mlOU1tain~''trcam- I wsding haubts, where woven boughs oWer- i shadow tuy'uu la.~ yourloyely forms, throughraanyarunlitglea I love you well: ti iht children, yith. your fairfamiliar faoss, o Bsrigging fromerevicedraok and hill-side lone- sl 'pranand lea, in ...

Reviews

... WiMOOeIDo. Sketch of Mairnvara, giving a brief Account of the Origin and Habits of the Mairs, their i Subjugation by a British Force, their Civili- salion and Conversion into an Industrious Peasantry; with Descriptions of Various Works of Irrigation in Alairwvara and jweer, constructed to facilitatethe Opera- tionS of' Agriculture and Guard the Districts agazinst Drought and Farmine. ...

Public Amusements

... ioubitc autufsemenw. ists ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTIU7UT;I1. but We had on Saturday evening last an opportunity iore of witnessing in the Theatre of this establishment Altman's Voltaic Light. The diffloulty that has lack hithaerto existed has been, not to produce a light byl means of the Voltato battery, but to render it con.- this stant and unintermitting, together with the great: gna ...

Poetry

... I ~ os1t t 1 p AUTUMN WILD FLOWERS. I love you well t ~4eek dwvelle in green lane and suniy meadow, T in valley niookle, by the mouitair, stream-- fach S ri.lding haunss vhere --woven boughs o'er- c shadow - -. ! i'ourlovely forms, through unany a sunlit gleaxn.I I love you well : - t gright ehlrn-ibyour fair, familiar~ fac~e, - Springing frora creviced roch and hill-aide lone-'- o'erlawnand ...

Public Amusements

... ?? amuoremut1. -rn eir he she the Se? nst sts Rut are Lck his in- its pec ol 'an try !ep e. 7er od ck nd a- ilv air tly ud go :ial aM- an te, on by :al be ri- a se, fig K- Ia le P- a- ts be [is n- Dy ne le in se 51- ?? !y 1. Lo is in r. I- I.- ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. We had on Saturday evening last an opportunity of witnessing in the Theatre of this establishment Allman's Voltaic Light. ...

Reviews

... Ceultwo. Sketch of .Mairwara; givimn a brief Account of the Origin and Habits of the Mairs, their ti Subjugation. by a British Force, their Civili- sation and Conversion into an Industrious Peasantry with Descriptions of Various Works of Irrigation in Mairwara and Ajmeer, constructed to facilitate the Opera-. tions of Agriculture and Guard the Districts against. Drought and Famine. Illustrated ...

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... We have been favourtd. by Mr. Cawood, the actinigsecretary to the Leeds district, with the following returns of the number of parties who have applied for space to exhibit in the Great Exhibition of 1051, together with the quantity of apace asked for, and the description' of the articles intended to be exhibited : NUtIBER OF EXHIBITORS IN THE LEEDS DISTRICT, WIrE THE AMOUNT! OF SPACE CLAIMED. ...

Reviews

... Neftlew0. Sketcoc of' AIairwara; giving a brief. Account of the Origin and Habits of' the Mairs, their U Subjugation -by a British Force, their Civili- sation and Conversion into an Industrious Peasantry. with Descriptions of Various Works of Irrigation in Mairwara and Aj~neer, constteructed to facilitate theOperra- 1 tions of Agriculture and Guard; the ?? 4 against Drought and' Famine. ...

Public Amusements

... joubli.r aniltoemt.M. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. We had on Saturday evening la§t an opportunity. of witnessing in the Theatre of this establishment Allman's Voltaic Light. The difficulty that: has hitherto existed has been, not ts produoe a light by means of the Voltaic battery, but to render it con- stant and unintermitting, together with the great complication and expense of the ...