THE BISHOP'S LETTER
... splendid heretics—Abraham, Moses and others, not forgetting our Elder Brother. Let Puseyisin remember these things in their far country.—Yours, etc., A MAN Ix Taz 13istrt. ...
... splendid heretics—Abraham, Moses and others, not forgetting our Elder Brother. Let Puseyisin remember these things in their far country.—Yours, etc., A MAN Ix Taz 13istrt. ...
... SITUATIONS VAOANT. AUFFEUR. nadir, far country. Good driver; sound mechanical knowledge; assist lighting. log °mut Rooms suitable for widowed 'Cr can be prodded.—Apply, B. C. Wade. and Ironworks. Aston-road. Birmingham. WON County Council—Wanted. Female ...
... of the cathedral, where the remains of Miss Beale lie buried, were thronged, numbers of those present coming from the far countries of the world ...
... pattern in Mr. W. B. Maxwell's new novel Amos the Wanderer for it to be quite satisfactory. The hero set out for a far country, but so strong was his bent for helping lame dogs over stiles that he got no further than the next parish but one. The heroine ...
... objection to be preser.t at a joust to welcome returning prodigals. It would be quite interesting to hear their tales of the far country, their explanation of why they left a good home and what prompted them to return so soon. 1 am particularly curious to learn ...
... the batsmen. Ames ceased to be cramped and Leyland got his 50 by one of the freest strokes of the day off McCabe into the far country. We have seldom seen him such a blend of patience and safe forceful hitting. There was nothing chancy or casual about his ...
... * * * THE person who has been to other places on a holiday to the seaside or into a far country, gets a fresh impression of Birmingham. He notices things he had often looked at with an unseeing eye, a group of statuary perched on the top of a facade at ...
... moderato—Gomm/4 WaWm-St:Mary, Bungalow 10 lJ c coast overlooking tow: also bung.Lecia.-7S. Throe DORZET.-634 p.a. Charming Far. Country Cottage.—Aggly 3a. Highgate High-rtraet. London. N.g. iSITDIP Hills.—To Lit. furnished. any portal. gitit•roomed Cottage: ...
... J ~' every quarter of the* globe? Win U i ',.j lias his fame lasted so undimtned Why groups of men and Avomei meet in far countries to drink to hi: memory each anniversary of hi birth, listen to and sing his songs feel warmer in themselves, stronge to ...
... expect to find new V'‘ Mr. F. Kingdon Ward is the' present on a floral expedition * needs both tact and courage. Spring Far country- t u- j told, will Behind pre 1 1 Easter as it should be, for gardeners report that open-air are about a fortnight late ...
... allowing bad news to blot nut entirely Iwhat is of good report. As cold water to a thirmy soul, so is good news from a far country, and the feet of him that bringeth good tidings sound like beautiful music to listening ' humanity. In the Bible the ...
... Effect of devaluation Devaluation. The effectiveness of devaluation will depend on how far countries can increase or decrease their exports relative to their imports. British devaluation will mean price increases for goods whose cost is determined by ...