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SIR HENRY R. BISHOP ON MUSIC. THIRD LECTURE

... and vocal melody had been most ably sustained; but whatever share he had in the progressive movement, it was not for him to speak of. Hie works were before the world, and to them he appealed; and, whether the verdict was favourable or not, yet be would ...

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... past me. Their sound is ii micy ear ; their dread is in my soul. The air, the dust, to instinct teith life; the life of man, speak- ilsg to the soul of all the heoes, and fears, and anger, and delights, anti trees, and cores, chat have agitated the countless ...

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... dross- mnalcr at Aix, an admirer of poetry, who once went from that toen to Marseilles for the solo purpose of seeing .end speaking to the author. TimE P>outTie YARD. (C. Knmighlt, Londlon.)-Few books of the size contain a larger amount of useful in- formation ...

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... accounting for the influence of Kos. auth, mhe author attributes it generally to his Powers of fiction and misrepreoentation. Speaking e fone district he says it was Protestant, and therefore attached it Koesuth, who is of that persuasion - but he must know ...

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... and ° ?? 14 of moorlandsoutlh of the Tweed. JipSrtYIlam f therefore, alid from his own extensive e Ri r ea foci Mr Brown speaks, slid that in a manner sIlnso, tbat him to be worthy of attcntion. But whil, eviC abov been said to show that this work is ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... uffolk the reporthe;a ,ickle are en- gaged in cuitig down tew weat crops, anda very large breadth bad been out. Comparatively speaking, but little of this fell before the sickle, the scythe being now more generally need than ever. Accounts agree in slating ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... candles, tite light from which is reflected through the painted glass. The Worlinaliship of the whole is exceelingly good, and speaks Well for the abili- ty of the Swedish workmen. There is also a silver tankard, the design of which is the gnarled and knotted ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... written, at the reT culprit, ' The dying gifa of my dear motherr I of tier children she presented a volume Qei-!I her. In speaking of the former portiel`t she said shhad one madenpiermind ?? and was seated by the side cia pond wits' tion to throw herseif ...

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... with any of the injurious efflects produced by the old process. Of the nature of this process it is not within our power to speak. WV e can only state, with the utmost certainty and confidence of its effects, and of the great advantages it will confer upon ...

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... parcels submitted-about L6 000 bales-lave been disposed of at a declile in the qitotati(i)s of o I to Id per lb. Generally speaking, our accounts are favour. able as respets devasured and stall-f` i t-L Irnmense elualni-tiie-s of' putnt~es, in excellent ...

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... institute various associations for the purpose of giving education, in order to improve the moral condition of the people. I speak of these with the greatest respect; but I held that your first duty is to give facilities to the workiang man, for, depend ...