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A GHOST STORY OF TO-DAY

... more exti cloirely, and I was framing a sentence to address whi ndl to him when I discovered that I did not dare to the, he speak. I was afraid of the sound of my own cor, e voice. There he sat, and there sat I. I turne~d it a iany bead again to my work ...

THE MARQUESS OF BUTE ON ART

... sonmetbing to which I am not as: impertinent enough to apply the strong word e .m 'olidarity, but a moral unity, If I may so speak be -a OOmmon Soul-a universal aspiration-which thi seems to have more or lese porfectly developed in ha alt the-highest artists ...

MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE

... of the pupils from Miss Smith's educational ?? at Erw Fait terrace, Bangor, where the Kinder-garten system is carried out Speaking of the first gift-six soft balls of the three primary and three secondary colours, the lecturera observed that among Frdbel's ...

DR. PARKER'S ELECTION ADDRESS

... faithtully to represent the majority of his conatituents. On detailed foreign politics his mind is not wholly made up, but, speaking generally, he would not regret seeing Constanti- nople the capital of New Greece; Egypt-Francs'a claims being equitably ...

SWANSEA NEW DOCK

... railway was oxpenad hewa chairman' it had and he trtn presided over a gathering ?? larg Ric Iuta the one that day. After speaking upon the r )PIe ?? 'which existed between the two sides of the B omy. river at Liverpool, II said a oicanal m iht be made ...

THE BOOK OF THE CHRONICLES OF ALBION

... Nicholas, and said unto him: 14. Our brethren in Albion abhor war, wherefore go no6 to war aguinut the Moslem, but only speak uoto them. ?? So Nicholas said in his heart * Albion may Oe. sgain3O me, but if the men thereof abhor war they will UA oome ...

REVIEWS

... goodness of heart, which characterisod W1 Cyrudsalone of the Persian monarchs.' Among the if Greek- -Achy' us, who first speaks of him, calls 4t him ' kizdly,' or.'grnoicous'; Herodotas says dlhe -ruiled his net liko a father; Xee4ophon 0O makes him ...

MUSIC AS A PROFESSION

... Salamae, honorary aamser of the Acadosiy of St. Cecilia, at Romei; Pro- aterlW. H. Henk, of liag's College, ?? Oalaman, speaking fronP a professional experience ef wore than half a ceatury, said the social status of the highly cultivated Profeasor of ...

REVIEWS

... identifies them with the Gouts, Celts, Kimmerian, and ,Cyxnr, will see that Canon Curteis adopts o similar line of explanation. Speaking of the un.-a Inamed invaders--in the infitrpeation of whom fo lies much of the interest of this ?? Curteis points out that ...

MERTHYR ART EXHIBITION

... and e. representation Of St. d ,n), Francis. Each of thes~e is a study ou wbich the 2' ilit visitor 'may wall linger. A sp~eaking portrait of b to Lord Erakeine, by Gaitishorough, and a pinting t de- by Claude Loraine, are sent by Mr. G. T. Clark, t j ...

THE DLSHOP OF MANCHESTER ON FASHIONABLE, FOLLY

... end his left and nee that thero ivere poor people wbo would be glad to eat the broken meat eont from his table. Ordinarily speaking, it Yvas not possible to tell wbat becaue of people after they were dead. Some people thooght they could, end spoke of dead ...