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LITERARY ARRIVALS

... Bishop to a mnutual friend, which speaks for itself:- For many years I looked upon Gladstone-- and often spoke of him to others-as the man to save the country, or rather the nation; it was, I thoughgl almost (if I may speak so strongly) his mission from ...

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... (cntertaitiiig coimments01 onmen. wovttome, . -I l'ss. anld it kcvers a wide fiell of observation. W i} illiaim Fraser, so to speak. button-boles the --ides. atld tells him with ai vinaeity xxhtich never i- 1! t'9 ri'. g(tid. r)sdl aitl indifferenlt Of this ...

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... detail a-id with str.ct impartiality . MNr. lodder declares that it is absurl to speak of South Australia at the presiti time a poor, since she has an area roughly speaking equal to that of -New South Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, with Germany and France ...

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... mouth, r it is pervaded by mean insinuations. A Prussian w.er s-ho had accepted service under the Russian uing ought not-wye speak as civilians-to rake up in cold blood, after a silence of fifteen years, the sc.audal of an old campaign. Possibly MIajor Gral ...

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... fortunles cf a remani:kshle ra(e which tuok their Plane in c history :is a nation iili the time of Dacrins, or, broadly i speak'ing, five homiiccd and t\ enty years before tihe s Chruetian era. Therte is no tnecetion of them in the Old I Testament, and ...

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... artis:c, and secrn, in c-onsequence, to bring tie railer intr the very atmosipliere of tie court, and to makne hhic, so to speak, a speeitctor of its scenes. 'hle vccluime- it is an elecant drccwing-room table bookL, inienpeaciliable in piper print, and ...

LITERATURE

... both ntactions and thle words are in both linguages, so that the work oannet fail to be as welcome to; EnUghls-speaking as to WelV sh-speaking homes. Portrasts - of the two editors acconpany the opening part. and there is a fron'tirpiee in colour introduoing ...

LITERATURE

... truth, wiseL) - devoted fifty ye.:rs to independent re'earch in the more comnplo o by-l.aths of science. l'rofee-or Buxley, speaking at the royal Society, onc remarked fth I just at Slelley s wrote poetry for poets, EO Parker wrote . a ttoniu for anatomi-ts ...

LITERATURE

... phvsical forces, Its miraculous 11 ac-l ieyments in ant are weil known, yet the electricity r tof tture is, comparatively speaking, a negleeted study. - hm'r. lohn icero l hoswever, in publishing llii Romance of Electricity (London: Religions Tract ? ...

THE FARMER'S FRIENDS AND FOES

... farming I operations .u e more especiallv applicable to lraes lands.-I Of its effect on arablI land it is more difficult to speak-. For one thing, 1 tlsink it mav safely be said tha. the mole prefe-s to -vork in grass fields-it may he because the v-orm ...

THE FARMERS' FRIENDS AND FOES

... the whole broad Atlantic stretches bsrtveen England and the hormo of th is odoriferous little beast. Hitherto I have had to speak of the members of the weasel family, treated of in this article as very destrcr:- tive vermin, doirg some good rertainly, but ...

NATIONAL CYCLE SHOW AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... of interest. Before ?? to a few of them it would, perhaps, be as wvell to eo sider the display as a whole. Prmlti- rally speaking, the visitor hmw before him the eoeles that will be on the market during the next seasonl. If lie goesq to the Ualace in ...