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... the English Saxons in those business qualities for which such exclusive superiority is arrogated by I the latter. We here speak of the Celts collectively, and not I merely individually, in which capacity even Dr. Ellis will I give them credit for being ...

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... view than that of affording accommodation to the largest possible congregations. Not only is the beautiful symbolism, which speaks to the eye from every detail in the old churches, almost wholly neglected, but even many of the requirements for investing ...

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... '- a resolutions certainly of no very milk-and-water character-in - reply to which his Excellency, one way or other, must speak a out. No schoolboy ever appears to have shrunk from the _ birch as sensitively as Lord Clarendon from these terrible re- a ...

THE MUNSTER EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES—MEETING AT THE MANSIONHOUSE

... afford the usual generous faci- is- lities to exhibitors, in thea transmission and return of r). their goods. Mr. Fry, in speaking to the resolution, expressed n- his high gratification at the people of Munster being about o-. to exhibit to the world the ...

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... even the sacred words of its title page, were it not necessary to do so. Suffice it to say, that the work is not, strictly speaking, a general treatise on the Incarnation, although moat of the doctrines connected with that mystery will be found touched ...

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... Theological, in which the reviewer pauses chiefly on that writer's able expo-t sure of some of Dr. Whately's sophistry. Speaking of the s I admirable castigation which Dr. Whately receives in the last annual number of Dr. Murray's Essays, he says :- ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... may be ranked as of the very highest character-in fact, such as certainly has not been strpassed-or, may be more correctly speaking, ?? by any the most successful in England or Scotland. AGRICULIURAL MEETING AND ADJUDICATIOX Oi PRIZES. Pursuant to arrangement ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... London made, was exhibited, but not having an opportunity of witnessing its practical working in the field, we cannot of course speak as to its merits or otherwise. It may be noticed here that some specimens of friezes of home manufacture, exhibited by Mr. ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... impefs nation of charict-r. Miss uumplireys possesses merit as an ?? and a vocalist, aid IhHt outer ineUttiers, generally speaking, of thi.i c -minlyv (the inost numerous and best appoint-d that has appeared in the Theatre R-yal for many years) are all ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... promises to be the most brilliant affair of the season. The list of stewards, which appears in our adver- tising columns, speaks for itself. That of the guests who have accepted invitations, which has, of conuse, not been given to the public by the committee ...

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... has such striking marks of reality about it that we cannot, for the life of us, persuade ourselves that it is not, strictly speaking, a true t story. It isatall events an interesting one, and istoldt with simplicity and effect. There are a few sweet lines ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... applaud ?? ?? of a pseudo Yarkee buf'- foin u? May all the deities presiding over the drama lorbid that we shotsld ever write or speak anything to the detritnentof true geni~u8 ; but wye are neow too closely identitiied with the glo- rious land of Wa hinigton ...