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... I^fi-IE Reapers /l: :-xvvvv>S^ AT this moment no subject can well be more important than that of the capability of our armed maritime forces to protect adequately the British Empire. Few books are bet ...
... jPASTIMEsJ THE Turf.-- York seems to be losing somewhat of its old prestige, and during the week the fields have ruled small, notwithstanding a fair show of arrivals, and in but few instances was th ...
... OUR FANCY DRESS BALL AT DHARMSALA, PUNJAB, INDIA, I. ...
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... j, fitck-fwtoS (Bxtnmon jfrira SPORT IN THESE LATTER DAYS of nineteenth- century civilisation has become a very different affair to that recorded by Gordon Cumming, in days not so far distant as to be ...
... Fashions c FOR September, the last of our holiday months, it is most difficult to provide, as although in the middle of the day the sun is very powerful, the morning and evening are often very chilly, ...
... IT is impossible to notice a posthumous novel of Mr. Fargus, without reference to his death almost as soon as he achieved the popularity which in these days has to stand for fame. Whether the enormous ...
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... CONTINENTAL politics have been some somewhat dull this week. Thus, their own domestic affairs being comparatively uneventful, foreign nations still actively discuss England and her future treat ment o ...
... f I. MISS ROSA G. KINGSLEY'S paper in the Century on George Eliot's County is full of happy description of Warwickshire rural scenery and country life. The tone and colour of the earlier work of the ...
... PRESIDING AT THE TENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE of the Clergy and Laity of the Diocese of Canterbury, held in Lambeth Palace, Archbishop Benson spoke at some length on the position, prospects, and duties of ...