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NORTH OF ENGLAND SABBATH ALLIANCE

... of the Sab- bath as a day of rest, then in that sense it was of great interest and importance to the working man, without speaking of him as an immortal being; therefore, de- stroy that institution, then it ceased to be a day of rest, and instead of tending ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... remarki, and, indead, cause you to ra^,ge far and wide, gosaiping as you procepd along, over the universe of created things. We speak more par- ticularly of his Nructes Aiubrooiaia~ro, wleich origin.- ally appeared [in .Dlarlaoord's MfagazineC, and~ in now ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... 21.-(Loedon Printing and Pablisaing Cor- pany, London.) -These numbers complete the work, of which we have had occasion to speak before in terms of commenda'ion, which have been in the fullest sense justified; for it is really a publication of great merit ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... and she was unwilling to undergo, the reception of an address unassisted by him. In her letter to the Earl of Harrington she speaks of the advantage which the Maine Liquor Law has been to the state, and adds:- My heart warms with satisfaction at the beginning ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... outr naval racurcoS, even in Nelson's rime, are compared with those in thx.e our days, it eaunot but be felt that, hormanty speaking, Bri- ralrJ is sure e0 retaleleher wonted naval euprembey. In ereche vcrsions of Shti'kspere, an opportunity ii taken to ...

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 ...

A FEW THOUGHTS UPON THE LATE NAVAL REVIEW

... et their decease, to be buried in the ueual way-tbat is, writh or near n their defunct relatire. The nminister, who also speaks e of the desirablaness of reparata burial grounds for pro- d testant and Greek Christians, must have receive i post. t tive ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... statving: and she complained that now, when a decree might be had in her ravour, the court refused to hear her. The lady went on speaking with much vehemence and volubility, until the officers, directed by the Lord Chancellor, in- duced her to leave the court ...