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NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, AT LETEDS, 1868

... One is that of John lstrTisen, arid the other that of William Wilber- force. Both adorn the Mayor'snpartmrrnts at the Towvs H1all. the first was painted by Vandyke, adri was pre- seated to the Corporation by the trustees of St. Johns ichurch; the second ...

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... made in the show ground. Complaints, not altogether sun- founded, had frequently been heard of the distance from town of the Cardigan Fields-almost the only available ground in our locality for such a parpose; and whilst the committee were considering how ...

LITERATURE

... are raised in front, aed generally display a family group languidly sunk down in deep cane arm-chairs. Some of these over-easy seats have exceedingly broad arms running out to a disproportionate length, which struck me, when I first saw them, as very ...

LITERATURE

... of the Ky- kob- quait village, extenlding in a curve round the hsead of an indentetioii, was soon seen. Flosr hundred well-armed savages, under their own lenders, and with a concerted plan of attack, sprang onu the beach, and rushed towards the village ...

LITERATURE

... and I felt as if I could give up the race, anything rather than go on at this killing pace. We were under the willows now; my arms seemed giving way, and sny heart died within me, as I thought of the distance we had yet to row. But then camne the thought ...