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THE DUBLIN CYCLE SHOW

... machines reflect creditupon thei, and makes a most favourable impression ont the visitor. Courtesy is the order of the day, and speaks well for the attractiveness of the display. To these- anxiousatl make a selec- tion of a machine for the coming season the ...

EIGHTEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE

... one o: i'otia's vales, but under the shadow of St ?? Redcliffe, Bristol, in the person of 'hattrerton. It wus an error to speak of him, as :S r 'Theodore Watts had done, as if he were tl:- father of the Romantic school. Given his civironuiient. and given ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... ian anl iatelli- gent way a recognised want. Many Catholics even are ignorant to a culpable degree of the a meaning. smut to speak of the reasonable- P ness, of a great number of the ceremonies and practices of the Church. The works o dealing with those ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... the main accurate. With all these merits the work fails to iurpress one as satisfyirLw. For one thiny she wvrites. so tro speak, from out- side. She is ever seeking to explain the fervour and sanctitv of Theresa as the out- come of purely personal te ...

THE DUBLIN CYCLE SHOW

... etall1ic pieces fixed to the eflge of the cover, and adapted to engge with the recurved edges of the wheel rim. Theentire ?? speaks in the same glowin3g FASTEST, LIGHTE5T, NEATEST-LOOKING and MOST EASILY DETACHABLE TYRE in the market. LRIDERS, order Grappiers ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... opens, on the beach of the South Sea Island of Papeete, in the lo~pst.Aepths of physical and moral misery They are, so to speak, rescued by a smAf-poi* 'ffected schooner. The cap- tain and mate have both died of drink and disease. Captain Davis, the-re ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... mia ry, short time to have a fair' , number studying their native tongue. -Every t one in this district speaks -Irish, and a great many an :speak no other tongue. I was sur- prised to find that several of 'the people wezreI n ac ted with the exploit'sof ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... conception of, the faith that made the saints possilile, study them as psychological pheno- meena, as hatian documents, Bo to speak, each of which tells its own tale in thies evo- bution of humanity. Why is it, then, that these lives are not mtore read 7 ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... is laid in Ireland, is a record 'if mean shifts 2and petty devices. Everybody, from the aristocracy to the stable - boys, speaks in that impossible brogue which is the snonopoly of the Cockney comic Irishman of the musichall stage. £'iow and again we ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Calder, of the Liverpool Tech- nical College for Women, on a subject upon which her experience so thoroughly qualified her to speak. Miss Caider addressed the assemblage and explained tile object of the movemennt and the kind of instructiou that was meant ...

THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Royal Horticultural Society took place in'the Royal University Buildings. There was avery-smrall attendance, comparatively speaking, and, of course, the interest attached to an indoor ex- hibition of flowers and- plants is einormonsly less under such conditions ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... Study it has to be borne in mind that Father Walsh dedicates the book to the English-speaking novices and scholastics of the Society of Jesus, and to the E ngish- speaking scholars of Cardinal Franselin, at home and abroad, and that he seems to have them ...