THE DUKE OF RICHMOND
... SOME time must elapse before we grow used to the idea of recognising the Duke of Richmond as the leader of the Conservative peers. If anyone whose superior fitness for the post wa ...
... SOME time must elapse before we grow used to the idea of recognising the Duke of Richmond as the leader of the Conservative peers. If anyone whose superior fitness for the post wa ...
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... GRAPHIC AMERICA THE NEW YORK STREETS SOME one has said of New York, that it has combined the obtrusive characteristics of London and of Paris. It has a London-like passion for affairs, and a Parisia ...
... These Deerhounds which were the property of the late Mr. Cole, the head deer and gamekeeper of Windsor Great Park, were brought by him from Chillingham, where his father was keeper of the d ...
... WHEN we come to consider the question of the food supply for our ever-increasing population there is one perplexing problem which at once presents itself, and this is, that where there ...
... , the Duke de Montpensier's adversary in the late duel, was the second son of Don Francis de Paulo, son of Ferdinand VII. of Spain. He was born in 1823, and, t ...
... Tuesday, March 29. THE tournament of French eloquence is over; the last lance is broken, the spectators have departed from the scene of combat, and Tours is itself again, with only t ...
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... THE LATE WILLIAM B ROUGH THE late William Brough belonged to a gifted family, of which his brother Robert, who died all too soon for his own fame and the benefit of literature, might have been conside ...
... BROUGHT HOME THE picture in the Dudley Gallery bearing this title, by Mr. A. Ackland Hunt, from which our engraving is taken, happily represents no imaginary scene, but one of somewhat frequent occurr ...
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... From a Drawing by G, D. Leslie, A.R.A ...