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LITERATURE

... tions. It Nsill be my object, he says, 'to state Ieach of these primary- convictions in its irreducible I. minimum, so to speak; in its divine simplicity, apart from all particular theories upon the subject, however popular or prcvalent they may be. Such ...

YORKSHIRE SHOW AT DEWSBURY

... John Lett, is iti Eomperor -ill--gton wsas third, thist beingr the position it occupied at -Matron. Coachlin' lioress. ?? speaking, were a strong class in ifpoint of mei-t, without showing sony tery remiarkable a :adsants on previons Yorkshire shows. To ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... a bugL ista-ic-li of pledditig s-ears foulnd he- tree~ ves-tit-ton aS an art-i-t. Mo5sntuluctie, iii or~e of hlis cast-is- speaks of ilotit-lf as a mmiii vtol n~ever ktiotv - ti -bat r-gcitnctit lii- blt-nc-~ed till thio battle of life is a-s tairiest ...

LITERATURE

... ticts tructilecit, acnoccg otitec' s'.?cietcc's. A.'tl, Iciisr us.. C. lisilc still toil lisp;tc'. and ss'e ccii ocr is1 s-es speak iii tim (icielletite of tI feud on Xtliicil tltc a'are f?d-:i cc abed, hite ?? cllze ded fi 'od. as I deli, bus I li-s milk ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... its ksx'-noto till iletich ante' a.> a tnercifiil release on the 16th of I'eharumorc, 2856. Ileine him- self none said in speaking cif a iharaccer full of I contradictions, Iliac there are ilix arts xx lii'reiu ''jest and earne>t, evil and gooil. wairutbi ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... 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 ...

THE BOLTON ABBEY SHOOTING PARTY

... yield will undoubtedlv be above the average of recent years. Botlt barley anmd oats Nary considerably, but, genserally I speaking, they will oe below the average. Some of the I Fen crops are yielding utncommonly well, the dry sea-on having apparently ...