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LITERARY ARRIVALS

... this remark places before us is why a man always learns to speak, a monkey never. If we say that, under favourable circumstances, an unknown kind of primeval monkey d may have learned to speak, and thus, through his 4 descendants, have become what he is ...

THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES

... regards originality. Bat what is decidedly novel * p is not the method whereby Mr. Stead would have his editor of the future speak with authority on causes and effects, but his proposal that the editor L should be able in particular crises, when he h is ...

ENGLISH ART

... basi especially fortunate in the advocacv of Ruskin, who, in Modern Painters, had ?? it in fervid and beautiful language. Speaking of l'h history of water-colour painting and the causes which had operated to bring it into greater prominence, Sir James ...

HORSE AND CATTLE FAIRS

... purchasers. The heavy class of horses pradominated,.and good ones not only sold but made fairly good urices, comparatively speaking. Prices ranged from £L3 to £60 each, and in a few cases even higher prices were obtained. The supply of nags was meagre, ...

LEEDS PARISH CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL

... 3 toached by that long series of agricultural depressions which now appeared to have reached their lowest depths. He might speak of thb agricultural depression as it affected the landlords and the clergy; but he would more especially remind them of those ...

LITERATURE

... the in power of doing useful and beautif ul things, was of a gift and inspiration from heaven. In another an the author speaks of steam end electricity. being com- Ofa monly considered tbe greatest discoveries aud achieve- ne ments of this century, ...

LITERATURE

... worth doing at all, it could scarcely have been more 5Ifeetivoly accomplished. Herr Paulus is the stage name, I l ,cs nvay so speak, of a young American who is oursnd uith an abnormal love of fause, and who in pursuit of I o-, 0 rather of seotoricty, triumphs ...

A LITERARY REVIVAL

... volumes-of the f new edition of The Parents' Cabinet are dedicated, but the dedication may take a widerrange. English- speaking children everywhere may well regard the work' a as issued anew in their interest. dPurer, healthier, pleasanter,.or more ...

HEADINGLEY PAROCHIAL INSTITUTE CONCERT

... song, and was responded to. Madame Patny gave a peculiar importance to the concert in the eyes-or perhaps more correctly speaking, the ears-of the more cultivated musiciaus present by the introduction of a melo-ious andante from a somewhat lengthy scena ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Finnish, , YEthoniAn, and Lapponian in the north exhaust the o dialeets which claim Turanian origin. Thereforc, o broadly speaking, it is sc arcely too much to -say that the whole of Europe is the ihome of Aryan speech. To readers of Professor '3umx ...

THE FEBRUARY REVIEWS

... Yoture herself is the guaran tee that he who ispeak-s most G iwasey coneerning them will never speak in-vain. The St sphidl that can train men so to speak will attain a Q sovereigntysuch. as is unknown to the Cabinet of the 1 nest lionoured st atesmen ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... in the Lord, that pure and unaffected expression of religious trust, but on this occasion the, companion, and, musically speaking, the greater air, fell to her lot. Seizing the opportunity, she made Woe unto them one of the greatest features in the ...