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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 ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... alike promoted by a pioneer journey con- dusted in such a spirit and on such a scale. We have had occasion more than once to speak in VerI qualified terms of the Story of the Nations series and therefore we feel the more pleasure in calling attention ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... Mlusic, (iI.) appeals to a larg, cless of readers; A Dieonrsej: on the Hemilies ea;laibias, among other things, the plain-speaking of ancient prenelhrs; aod A Four- footed Oddity is an admiranble study of dog life. ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... intelleotual and spiritual difficulties which beset his early manhood. More than any other man, Carlyle has made the English-speaking race appreciate German literature in general and Goetbe in particular, but now in Professor Seeley's words, Goethe's English ...

DEAN STANLEY

... building, by its venerable and august associations. had obtained over tile reverence and imagination of the entire English- speaking race, and with this ?? le was in complete sympathy, aold he accordingly did his best to inform and to enrich patriotic secnumernt ...

HOLIDAY GIFT-BOOKS

... vhimhe lmeppem's. M.r. Batten's i11uw- ttio ito acc snarhed by fancy and humour, aned isi e~lmer art~stic streng;th are, so so speak, mailes ahead of the conventional picture isi thre or~rylo school-prize book. The Mr~iers. Ft ciii's cad Vtgnetses Cs- A. nostril ...

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 ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... than that of wag.-s. As compared n.--n Englandl. the hours of wvork are excessive amongst the indus+ral classes, and, broadly speak-ng, they may be described as ele-en hours a day from Mondav till Yrida-, and nine lhours on Saturday. The factories an. ?? ...

LITERATURE

... tiTs10, elu'borated and stated in a stvle that is at uotce fresh and suggestive. The Idialogues are. well concelvod, and the speake,-os l1ell con- ti-vted3; of teonperaaale3t and disp3sition caicla ted tuI I best bring out different ?? of view, and t, exhaus-t ...