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LITERATURE

... Himself and His fortunes very intimately l with the leading incidents therein recorded, and we but e stultify ourselves if we speak of Him as at once the most a perfect moralist that ever lived, and as one who founded b Hisewhole ethical syst-m upon a lie ...

EARL RUSSELL'S NEW BOOK

... LORD CASTLUBRAGH. One of the first of his contemporaries dealt with by the a author is Lord Castlereagh, of whom he does not speak. in t- very enthusiastic terms. Lord Castlereagh (he says), who in had been often pointed out sa the successor of Pitt, wanted ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... ent no Iongi iigs of of the Times has received the following loiter from a person unst same who, be says, is qualified to speak with authority on 'the long, a' iright question of the Chancel unosel :-4 I promised you some obvious elvet. information ...

A BALL AT THE PARIS OPERA HOUSE

... ? the brosd pasasage, dimly lighted to etie laughter and as itrose to the lips. and i spite of oneself, one began to wure speak in a whisper. testerday nore then ever no doubt E Ind sonorous laughter ws silenced by those passages at once new lonely and ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... slight variety in shape, novelty being seldom introduced in the demi-saison. Of coiffures of all kinds we shall be able to speak more certainly next month. The great favour of the moment is the Dames scarf. This is a long scarf of white or black lace ...

POETRY

... free blessing that fondly Springs when the wrwt~,lsed bath found pity, and prayeth; Over despondency blind Hope again hovers, Speaks, and the desperate one hears and recovers. Frasce's Magazine. ...

A NIGHT TERROR IN AFRICA

... study of a Mrs. Crowe and other approved writers, I have been able to 1 arrive, is, that it is bed, fatally bad, policy to speak to anything uncanny-a ghost, for instance. If ever you meet with a rum- cainw oseme likely to turn round the corner of bogydom ...

EXETER LITERARY SOCIETY

... nation and the clunty, the a, record upon which it turned being preserved in the [l Cathedral Archives; and he should flrst speak of the r. general Domesday, or survey of all England, and then of It that of their own city, as gathered from the records which ...

THE ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM

... his duties which Mr. D'Urban has shown, and to the high qualifications ho beebrought tobhear upon them. They have also to speak highly of Mr. Perkins's services, end the creditable manner is which he has folfilled his important duties, rendered more than ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... raised in the centre, P.* There is, of course, no. seeet t atnMOre, than one loop, f .the train. requires only eligtyriig nd Speaking Of tunics,- henw haethis month is called the perfne~retlydctsashesn, tich losvely rudifiuth tohibta, asthe e our diposcd ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... a cottage at Aber, gave evidence that Mr. Hughes and Miss Hamner passed as man and wife there, and that Mr. Hughes used to speak of the child as his. He was committed for trial at the Carnarvonehire assizes, but bail was allowed. THE AGReICULTtURAL LABOURERS ...

LITERATURE

... member of an English School Board gives the result of his inquiries into the conditioa of Elementary Education in Italy. and speaks of the system as admirable both as to teachers and the methods and subjects of instruc- tion. Then follows a lengthy review ...