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THE NEW AFRICAN-BLUE BOOK

... unscrupulous ta ata o a few agitators, should not have disowned and denounced in the most vigorous imanner those who professed to speak on their be- ihalf ? Indeed, it would not have been surprising if a certain portion, under the pressure of sufifering, had ...

THE WORLD OF BOOKS

... through him I heard of jr R'ackin aS he ban been in eariv manhood. t It was not ucual for the members of Raosseti's ircrie to speak of ?? with enthusiastn. Hi I ocial aim-s thev Lid not s4ynpathise with vr. even ?? about and thev were often imoatien1 ti finis ...

MADAME.*

... jointly with Mr. F. W. Rudler, made its first appearance. It need hardly be said that the political changes since then, not to speak of the extension of our knowledge in other departments of the compiler's field, have necessitated, not careful revision werely ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... whom t the sentiment of love is a vital necessity: i It i3s only when one has given on,'s heart to r somes eio thit ona cart speak of living a real 'wonian's life, she asay tn impractical English girls, and I wvwit to give raino entirely. t is only ihat ...

COLLEGE HISTORIES.*

... tory of Statos and I:appiree of the Sun and Moon, written by Cyrano do Bergerac, the 1 noruory of whose exploits, not to speak of ?? historically famous nose, has been recently s ; vividiy recalled by M. do Rostaud's brilhant, poetioal comody. Utpon ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... yeoman originl. R achel, the heroine, is a flighty, ?? creature, way- 7ard indeed, end variable as the shade , she is, so to speak, played for by three suitors, and to Simon falls, eventuahly, the I winning hazard. Rachel loves and marries i him. ut h ...

BY THE GRAVES ON THE VELDT

... It has pesioned at least one of its own officers rwhile war veterans and their relatives hare been in the workhouse. No one speaks well of it. and whea e the Mansicn House k'und was started the parti- c cipation cf the Patriotic Fund Commissioners in the ...

OLD LONDON TAVERNS.*

... original Cheshire a Cheese, by falsifying the text oa one of Her- n1 ricks bhst known poems. In this way, Her- I rick is made to speak of lyric feats ' made by b Jonson at the Cheese, instead of at the Dog, which is the true reading. While s we are complaining ...

OUR METROPOLITAN CHARITIES.*

... refuses to give iniortnatiots of this kinud, wi have fifty con- vIlescont instittutions, out of whieh more thnn one-half, or, to speak by thle card, just 27 are averse to dealing with plain figures. (CeI I this is a matter that subscribers ought to look into ...

BOOKS ABOUT RUSSIA

... vnin of coufitence passtd by the Manchester Conservative Club iu the Government, Uar. A. I. Balfour says !hat the Couincil, speaking us it does in the name of all the six divisions of farcnhester, represents a bo4dy of opinicn the in- PiOttanco of which ...

THE RACES OF MAN.*

... the Company announced that Sir Walter was unable to fulfil his engagement. Tbo lecturer claimod a certzin appropriateness to speak en the subject, as he was the only member of Parliament who lived in the City. His grand- ' rnother, he added, was buried in ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... of a personal ewxperience, the tlrillin adventures of a band of early gold-seekers in Australia. Novel, indeed, property speaking, the book is none; ,there is not even the semblance of a love- interest to divide the honours with the golden treasure, the ...