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PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE

... Bctac Reminiscebcm of Dorothy NcviU, Kditod by her Sod, RALPH NKVILL. lilaMmod. Foartb Kditioa D«my Bto. 16s. out. LADY JOHN RUSSELL Memoir. DKSMONI > MsoCARTHT sad AGATHA RUSSKI.L Ulustrstod. Soooud Kditwa. Uonj Sto. 10s. net. ...

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... Pottinger, Bart. IN THE DESERT (12 8 nett L March Phillipps. LIFE OF JOHANNES BRAHMS (2 v., 21 - net) Florence May. A FORGOTTEN JOHN RUSSELL (12,6 net).. M. E. Matcham. A FISHING CATECHISM (3.6 net) Col. Meysey-Thompson. REMINISCENCES OF SIR HENRY HAWKINS (Lord ...

CASSELL'S MAGAZINE

... IN THE DESERT (1218 net) .. L. March Phillipps LIFE OF JOHANNES BRAHM . S(2 v., 21'- net) .. .. Florence May A FORGOTTEN JOHN RUSSELL (12 : 6 net) ..M. E. Matcham A FISHING CATECHISM (3/6 net) .. Col. ' Meysey-Thompson REMINISCENCES OF SIR HENRY HAWKINS ...

PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE

... Reminiscence, of Lady Dorothy Nevill. Edited by her bon, RALPH NEVILL, lUjoatrsted. Fourth Edition. Demy Bvo, 15s. o«L LADY JOHN RUSSELL: Memoir. Edited bv DESMOND HtoCARTHY end AGATHA BUSSELL, llloitratod. Second Kdition. Demy Bm, 10>. 6d. net. FOR LOVERS ...

ME SIKVALNDER

... miariellaneous properties which concluded the day'. work were a few interesting iota. First, a small pastel portrait by John Russell. R.A., of Mrs. Tuner, fetched 350ga (Colnaghi and Co.); • Wynants and Van de Veide laadscapa. 13.1 in by . 1.31 in, 100 ...

MAJOR-GENERAL J. C. RUSSELL

... MAJOR-GENERAL J. C. RUSSELL. Major-General John Cecil Russell, C.Y.0., an extra equerry his Majesty, and colonel, 12th Lancers, died yesterday at Canterbury. General Russell was in his 70tb year. joined the 10th Hussars in 1860, and waa transferred in ...

EVILS OF WEED SCHOOLS

... EVILS OF WEED SCHOOLS. The education of boys and girle side by side was the phase of the 'object dealt with by Mr John Russell. King Alfred Society's Schools, Hampstead That either eet would be unsexed by such mixing he declared to be inconceivable. That ...

DEATH OF SIR S. WALPOLE

... Tears, published to M. He wax the author of two biostraphiee—Life l lithe Right Hon. Rimier PeroevaJ and Life of Gird John Russell. Amongst his political essays may be mentioned Foreign Relatiess' and TM I neat., sad the Ingialasure. recognition ...

H.R.H. THE PR'NCE CONSORT, 1840. From the Portrait iy Jo in Partridge at Buckingham Mice

... Consort, he following memo-' random of an interview between ber Majesty, Lord John Russell, and himself, written by him m 1660, is worth notion: Lord Palmerston (had) said (to Lord John) I that he could rot bare helped to have, become aware that be had forfeited ...

DISASTROUS FIRM

... mamma by his Plinsour Judge Ellicott ass burnt out. The bass I if historical interes►, ►wing ones been testanted by Lord John Russell, sad it was the largest private residence in the neighbourhood, having teems and window. The lodge was ea• gaged a game ...

AT HOME

... that the two things are inseparable, but the debate was remarkable for an earnest exposition of the contrary view by Mr. John Russell. bead master of the Flammitead School of the King Alfred's Society. In his school of boys and girls. h o said, there was ...

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... the later, were quite sufficient proof of the acute criticism brought to bear upon the political field. Lord John Russell, Robert Low*, John Stuart Mill, are other contributors whose names occur to the mind. Mast notable of all, perhaps, were the papers ...