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... it in terms of the highest com- emendation. Since then the book has reached its i- third edition, and that fact. of itself speaks ftrumpet-tongued in testimony of the solid worth te of Father Brldgett's rost able, learned, and It interesting treatise. ...

LITERATURE

... peenlier dipspeetion is maietdvn an ameirs of th bigeat moment. l1 her8 is ia memorable passage, Eays tlr. Jennings, which b speaks of those who ' love to pray standing in the e Hynagogues and in the corners of the streets that u they may be seen of men ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... be chargedat she Sessions to-morrow with obstructafg 5rn a' ing the palice in the execution of teir dutY' Ma. Caine, 3I P. speaking t Har i said the propesalK brongit for'W5 t' ?? stone last year were calonited te ,rv5- United Kingdem and to iaar *: Idemdenera ...

ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SHOW

... temptation to speak in terms of enthusiastic admiration of the inmo. parable grounds at Ball's-bridge; their LI. equalledl extent, their splendid arrangemest, and the delightfully fresh and ?? characteristics. But what can one sav about ?? Show? Speak to the ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... 1J foundation. Lord Hartington vwill attend the i bannuet to 'Mr. Goschen at Edinburgh on Satur- ; day, and (will probably speak on Monday night, ! and will certainly take part in the division, DEATH OF LADY BELLINGHAM, OF DUNIANY, COUNTTY LOUTH. | (FROM ...

THE BOTTESINI CONCERT

... ASSURANCE GORPORATION. In another column will be found a description of the rise and progress of this institution. The facts speak for themasvesy and ha-ving existed for so long a time as a century and a half, the in- stitu±&oa bids fair to sustan its high ...

THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL A THLETIC CLUB CONCERT

... premises they have lately secured. A large audience was present at the eoncert, which was a highly creditable perforcaance, and speaks well for the energy of the proanoters in being able to organise so successful an e.ntertain- ment in the sbort time at their ...

ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 1887

... paintings, sculptures, engravings, etchings, and woonicuta inclnted in it it would be impertinent, as it is superfluous, to speak. The arrangement of the thirteen large galleries into which the section is ivfi-led, the lighting of them both by day and night ...

LITERATURE

... strength of his wind, the extent of his acquirements, or the reach i and clearness of his vision of things a profound, to evern speak of them much less Zxs- z mine them. They have created a little world of S their osvn, wherein they sit enth oned in unap- ...