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HULL SCHOOL OF ART

... hea produced the difference between what was pleasing and what was most essentially staring aa d ugly. Well, so miuch for speaking of art from an iethetic, and, like- wise, he might say, humanitaia pon fve. u art was of importance in a utilitarian Point ...

LITERATURE

... pliceo-that long before our onus goodly ship sighted than rock on which tire labours of loag years were lost, the rits had, so to speak, taken to the boats saud savod thesiscelves. TiMS BEtLGOIiVIA ANhUAL is tho work of mnanly pens, Nsed although Misc Braddou's ...

SCHOOL FEES.—A VISION

... hurt-that's flat. So, if of the legal twoponce a weak, Or whatovor the boy's school fee may oost (01 principle, not of amount, I speak), One tenth of a farthing should be lost In trying to save his unfortunate soul By methods we ratepayers can't control,- Nay ...

LITERATURE

... philanthropic labours, all of which omano to an end by his death while yet on the bright side of fifty, in January, 18(18. Speak- ing of the principles on which ho conducted his commor- cial transactions, his biographer says, H His entire business co ...

Fashionable Chit Chat

... the Queen's health Continues and her Majesty is to return to the south to-day (Fri day). The Rev. Dr. Norman Macleod, in speaking ata public meeting last Friday, said that her Majesty has entirely recovered from the severe attack of neuralgia and gout ...

LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1871

... to give yonl en epitome of soene notes onl 11 Cards autl their Manitpulatiom.'' Miy signaturo embodies my chartorr-right to speak, aid iu its light tind spirit I wish my statenominte to be judged.-I am, Iaentlomend, mtost truly yousrs, PRO BONO1 PUI3LICO ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS AND ANNUALS

... tie' latw mlay bo a scienCe, and is pospularliy conceived to be (a'sa think erroneously a atolil iffioult science; yet that, speaking rought; thr r opofossors or teacheirs of law in existenicero whm ecn learnl anythhsg worth thae knowledge eihro pcltvo or ...

LEEDS SMITHFIELD SHOW

... they took into consideration the prevalenoe of the foot-end-mouth disease, he thought that a satisfactory state of thimgs, Speaking of the judges, lie said that they had no personal objeot to serve; and it wne felt that the more honourably they did their ...

LITERATURE

... great isov~i't aire Bkotcheod by the hand of a master in1 the art of biogralphy, and by one who has the addi~oiona claim to -speak on the subject afforded by the fast that he was lalmost the oldest, rand certainly the most intimiate friend Diockens lUt behind ...

Literature

... like to know' this, they ldon't like to feel' that, they like to be comfortable and they are willing to pay. It is vein to speak of pews not fostering pre-inence when preeminence is their very i-aisn d'#trc. If your 'p~aoe of your own' gives you no advantage ...

FINE ART SALE IN LEEDS

... one of the most striking and at the same tinio one of thee quieteEt pictures in the gullery. It is full of the life whieh speaks and yet is dumb, and is painted with an artist's hand. Those who chave no money to spend may pass a pleasat heour ir looking ...

LITERATURE

... meetings auid getting nit osspositios too its at olettotls, and hits insualted the vicar by calling hiax ' an ecclesiastical speak- ing truaniet.' I wvas most indignant that such shooking blood ehould bo transferred to poor little Alfred, and sent forl'Mr ...