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REOPENING SERVICES AND MEETINGS

... and an article from the pen of Mr. Roosevelt himself. The series articles, “The World’s Great Rivem,” arid Dr. Downes’ Essays Living Subjects,” are notable features this carefully edited magazine. The Christian Age, also received from Great ' Thoughts ...

LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES

... artist. After receiving a small pension from William IV. she retired from life among caravans and ' pot married.' In our issue for She following week appeared the following short summary of her life, compiled from the Dictionary National Biography our ...

LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES

... stands. And takea the contents bills from Fhippen's hands; And calm amidst the general roar Blinks through his glasses and then smiles once mors. Whilst patriarch Porker, waiting grumbling by. Darts ireful glances from each flashing eye. And boldlv swears ...

THE COURIER, WEDNESDAY, !SEFTEMBER~I4, 1921,

... running parallels, in the manner of Plutarch, between him and all the rascals under the sun, from Tanjuin Tiberius, and from Tiberiua to Thurtle, and from Thurtle to T a well, now concentrates the essence of her wrath in a pamphlet, which may be had ...

LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES

... of your lordships ! Conduct and Merita; and Witness to World how much it* Author Your Lordshins Humble Servant. James Bent. THE HOSPITALITY ABBEY. In old scrap-book I recently saw a cutting from an unknown .source, which -aid that in the Priory of (whore ...

LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES

... for the P* ' testant Religion would join with them, and that from all parts of tho Christian world they would assist in it. He declared also that had three times brought oyr letters from Holland, and the last time 150 for London and 50 for Bristol, and ...

GIVE AWAY ONE GUINEA

... views on the outer panels. Still more recently 1 secured small scrapbook, into which former owner had pasted considerable number of articles relating Somerset, which had evidently been cut from a variety of periodicals ranging over many years, in several ...

TO OUR READERS

... yardes long, and about a yard brood, here they drank a hcahh in good bottle old sherry to all thir freinds in the other world. From thence they went to a place called the seller, farr they went up and downe, some time* in dry, some times in slipery places ...

LOCAL NOTES AND QUERIES. Every reader of this paper who is any way interested in Local Notes and Queries invited

... was not hung on them. Probably they wore brought there from some larger door Barlyuch Priory.” This seems if the hinges came from the Priory and not the door. It may bo that a previous door from Barlynch hung on the Barlynch hinges. As 1 do not know the ...

Christmas Publications

... yarn of midshipmen and other bold characters who find themselves quite equal to their job the Great War. Evert Girl’s Paper.—From the attractive cover the last page the Christinas number of •• Every Girl's I’a|K?r packed with everything that eiijov. The ...

LOCAL NOTES & QUERIES

... Palmer. On emerging from the Bali Straits, at the east cud of Java, they found in the presence of a squadron of six French frigates, commanded Rear- Admiral Sercey. Knowing that, besides the inutility of running as a means of escape from men of war, the very ...

LOCAL NOTES & QUERIES

... *dventurers established their encampment. The spot was about 26 miles from Plymouth and about 36 from Boston. It was a still wild place. Million* of ancient trees rustled between them and the world, and the scenery seemed look much as it might have done the creation ...