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LITERATURE

... present his subject in a lucid and attractive manner. THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY. The Golden Bulttc:A. By the Authors of 'lReady-Mloney 31orti- boy.' London: Tinsley Brothers. The authors of the G Golden Butterfly' have written a great many other novels, all ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... shallhave descended from the heavens, and, placing one foot on the sea and the other on the land, shall lift to his lips the golden trumpet and proclaim to the living and the resurrected dead that time shall be no more, I have no doubt, Sir, that some infernal ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... a coal-waggon-or when we feel pressure between our bodies and some foreign substance-that, for example, produced by a tight boot (this pressure not being the result of energy supplied by our bodies)-or when we exercise efforts so as to produce pressure ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... child and a kitten. There was no lath nor plaster ceiling, nor open timbering; bnt in ieit thereof a surface resembling what in Kent is called raddle work .(for fences) laid across three or four slender cross-beas1C and serving as a floor for stowing away ...

LITERATURE

... deputation of children employed in the mill, and the children were never known to fail. He would never give an old pair of boots to a person in distress, but present him with an order for a new pair. A reformed drankard, a woollen weaver, who resided near ...

LITERATURE

... defined position, and an opportunity of serving at once Gustavus, the Protestant cause, and his employer. Captain Prim won golden opinions from all parties by the judgment with which he discharged his trust, returned to England after various adventures ...