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... were qui iii their church at Cronittidt, a ship was telegraphed, the Oiticerniang wxhichs a Russian merchant hail need to speak eon ~lhan Lngisliashau. so ito went to fhu church and abo tiilflio eoorkoeeier if r.N. wus within, aiid wished shin ii0g iu ...

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... considerably short c k, the quasutirL consumed by tle four ruillionis of persons -e who inhabit the great world of Londoer, not to speak of tle tons of thousauds of huigry strangers swho dally iuid ) hospitality Within tlse gates of the city. If we multiply - ...

LITERATURE

... looked 3 at every side of his subject, asd to have arrived at deep n onvictions concerning it. t It would be difficult to speak too highly of the merits of Mr. GalloWaLy's hamdy HtSTOltY oI1 COAL MuruxG (3), recently published by Xwesrs. Macmillan and ...

UNDER THE CLOCK

... nation. on the suspension of the debate, 'the .Prime Minister having entered, and met with an ovation while Mr Bushell was speaking, the right hon. gentlenali rose to make his ministerial statement. In a carefully prepared and well-delivered speech he thanked ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Eug,~ue DYAlisart, who lately gave at con- whi cert in that citv. It is naid that Liszt, with whom he has or been studying, speaks of him as a second Tausig. put Mesers. Osgood, of Bo0~ron, have 'just issued the first attf volume of aln edition of tho ...

A NIGHT WITH THE SHERIFF AT BAKER-STREET

... this that he can find so much time to devote to his friends at Baker-street. And what is Baker-street P I am not going to speak of the street itself, nor yet of the talented Scotch minister who preaches strong Presbyterian doctrine in the building at ...

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... who is writing II for his bread to scamp his workc, to -write thoughlessy *n ontrly tho catch the passing fancy, instead of Speak- itig onytemessage that bad beon isifrusted to him. 'V * 2er. Froude -well says, 'IeH had laid down us a, fixed rule that lie ...

UNDER THE CLOCK

... and ngaiust the wish of the great bulk of the people of the country. He begged to move the previous question. Mr Lyons, in speaking to the original resolution, re. marked that the public-house was the nursery for the Conservative party. He thought it was ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... iioviil winch is to nippear ire the Cornh/ilt en ilii'aze'rr irl tiree erirmirirer, when tirat ollm&raire will, if report Speaks true, trike esonithritig likle a new nleparture. ?? W~. Itorloy is to talo rip tire riltorsbip of jhllarrmiffani ~i5 do A~lly ...

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... Should So more appropriately be styled The Achilleis. Of tilesa merits of thes tratcslationi itself it is impassible to speak ad too hlighly-. A reference, to the lest wages of Book VI. be shlows husy charutliugh!y thle pathos o5 ties parting bhveten ...

ORATORIO AND PASSION MUSIC

... attendance.- The chair was occupied by the R ev. Dr. Gorr, Vicar of Leeds. The EThieRi L said tso subdect obn wosich he had to speak to them hnd occupied theinsof mendso far brick inthehintory of th tho past that it we impossible to fix the ddteato atwhich ...

LITERATURE

... . It has been revised and corrected from the latest text of the nuthor's, with new annotations and appendices. It can speak no discredit to Lockhart's work, that hbfl a cenrury, in which the fame of the poet has not ceased to grow and to keep eglow ...