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RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA

... on ?? sidc of India. It is needless to add that this applies but to one foreign Power; but, as Mr, Schuyler preferred to speak generally, there is no occasion to bring out the only sense which his words can possibly bear. An American diplomatist is not ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... nigllt, howevcr, the matter was againl mentioned, and it then turned out that the Spcaker had understood Mr. Lewis to be speaking not of unconditional but of conditional allegiance, and to be imputing to certain mcmlers of the House that they only ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... very slight variety ini Shape, novelty Ba bigseldom introduced in thedemi-saison. Of coiffus of i alkinds we shall be able to Speak more certainly next gre month, The great furore of the moment is the 1Dameas nsa scarf. This is a long scarf of white or ...

THE FREE LIBRARY

... , at the same time improving the appearance of ef irfi the town and supplying a want. Mr. Prince then proceeded to iCe to speak of the Id. rate question, and some correspondence in he which appeared in a recentissue of this DorhyshireAdvertiser H isy ...

OUT OF THE WORLD.*

... indifference. By degrees, how~evcr, the I young people become more friendly; and having found couragre a111 opportunity to speak of the plans laid out for them, they agree to tell theil respective parents that they do not intend to sanction tlhem11. This ...

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 ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... it bit by bit, it does not seem I so very ebarniing. Long wearisoule riding, ?? diffbrent m1onotiollous eating, no Yport to speak of, hard bed upon the ground, hot sun, wet, no con' I paniosi of my owA elass-novortholeti5, I am c ?? thin, I have been for ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... agreeable. There are passages, such as the following, which excite a feeling the authoress did not intend to arouse. She is speaking of the villa not far from Cannes where Rachel died- As I turned away from the place, so beautiful'even in its desolation ...

RECENT NOVELS

... her seat again with a a -sharp cry of paif, and a paleness which, in its e intensity, was almost that of death. When she d speaks to this child of fortune she falls P, into a visionary state, or it might be merely the a slumberous condition produced ...

LITERATURE

... partisanship or of one-sidedness fades away. I could wish. l he says, to suppress myself, as it were, and only let the events speak and the mighty forces be seen which now stood up against one another, and became involved in a stormy contest which was fraught ...