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... tabulating the statistics of i mortality experience of life assurance and I annuity societies established in this country, ter-' minating with the year 1893 ; and in calculating, on the basis of these data, tahles of rates of mortality and of the mathematical ...

LITERATURE

... storerlsthequilckeat, best, safest, ard cheapest. Large Bottles, Is 6d. Everywhere. to CmANOcNS or LirE IN AMPawsA.-1,26S infants ine (says the Albany Jlorial ) are born On the by same day and enter upon life simniltane- thi ously. Of these, 12443 never ...

RELIGIOUS SMARTNESS IN LITERATURE

... Laureate's Let know- ledge grow from more to more, but more of reverence in us dwell! And then, The Trinity, the Atonement, Infant Baptism, Baptismal Regeneration, the Immortality of the -Soul, the Life Hereafter-these and many other dogmas are now seen ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... House, where he acted.as Clerk of., the Session. M-Tr John Cormack, S North Bank Street, Edinburgh, has published a new Infant , Series, consisting of a First Primer, a Second I Prim er, and an ?infaen Reader. Externally the notable features are the ...

MAGAZINES

... of spinning aod weaving, as at homie 1. industry in the iieighbourliood of thfe Cuimber. Id. land Lakes ; Occupational M~ortality, with 01 a remarkable table which will be isoainied vithl ic surprise ?? Thle Author of I ncle 'Penis8 ir Cabin ?? lihe ...

LITERATURE

... some joy which but recedes ;Like each to-morrow to all men, .Which, trembling with its midnight star, Mlay fade away from mortal sight. :We foolish chase each morroev as Vain children after bubbles frail, LWhich, luring to the eager eye, .-Burst ere the ...

LITERATURE

... from the f foutrtain of life, would give dignity to t destruction. But to be driven back from ethese living waters by a poor mortal's gesture, to lose the healing and soul refreshing , draught because a spidor's web is spun by f the well's side-to be driven ...

PAUSANIAS

... before the author's eyes. , But it is, after all, as a mixture of a, Greek Camden, a Greek Captain Grosc, and a Greek Old Mortality that modern interest gathers | round Pausanias. Like Herodotos, another Asiatic Greek who lived 600 years before him, he ...

LITERATURE

... really a Bill for creating the greatest commercial institution the world has ever seen? Yet in the third 'year of its life the infant Corporation was compelled to suspend payment, partly in consequence of the failure of the Land Bank, partly in consequence ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... how, when be embarked for England ia December, 1792, only a little more than five vears after his sailing from Spithead, the infant colony had made a distinct step towards the fulfilment of his prophecy, that it would, prove ' the most valuable acquisition ...

LITERATURE

... followvhig may be ?? as a s10upme of tbe poetry as well as of the ethics oC the book:- I the twinkle Of aln oee MIortals wrinkle, Mortals die. The past a regret. The ftoTrT a hope. The pleseint a sweat U'p and downl it slhpe. Froml itlnd to a shore Where tilme ...

LITERATURE

... I am afraid I must add, its humiliaton. Reference is made to the camp c story about General Wauchope, feelingz himself t mortally wounded, having said to his men-t Lads, I am not responsible for this; I have I merely obeyed orders. Mr Kinnear declaresli ...