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... he took, certainly acted with consistency. Yoi Believing, to quote the words of Mr. Cockburn, fev that man was created by heaven for growing, ma- the nufacturing, and consuming cotton. ' Mr. Cobden and very naturally objects to all interference in the ...

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... of one of these infernal machines. Mr. Francis is uniformly and extravagantly laudatory of the railway magnates. Even Mr. Hudson comes in for his panegyric. If we believe Mr. Francis, there never was such a victim to circumstances as the Napoleon of the ...

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... of one of these infernal machines; Mr. Francis is uniformly and extravagantly laudatory of the railway magnates. Even Mr. Hudson comes in for' his panegyric. If we i believe Mr. Francis, there never was such a victim to circumstances as 'the Napoleon ...

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... Franklin would en- ,deavour to snake his way either to Lan- caster Sound to meet the whalers, or to Mfackenzie River to reach the Hudson Bay posts. To give effect to these opinions the expeditions ot Ross and Richardson were organised. Ross was to follow the ...

LITERATURE

... relations of parent and child are typical of all beautiful human help. A child may have to die for its parents; but the purpose of heaven is that it shlall rather live for them; -that, not by its sacrifice, but by its strength, its joy, its force of being, it ...

LITERATURE

... and love Aiid benedictions of the Holy Ghost; ,Oa the melodious bells among the spires O'er all the hosise-tops and through heaven above Proclaim the elevation of the Host. -I~e 4Atlitc Meoathy. LoNGFRLow. GOING HOME. Where are you goisig so fast, old man ...

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... progre~ss atthe Cathedral. Thisreredos is under- going a themougha decoration by Mr. Hudson, who lens beans p~reviousflyenigaged on the same work. On thiefirst occa- siun, iMr. Hudson's labouirs were comdfinied to thise su- belhislumemit of thle foliated portions ...

WORKING-MEN'S EXHIBITION

... outcasts in the boat are so vividly drawn as to produce a thrill of pity in the spectator, and prompt the instinctive prayer of Heaven save them. Dr. Lunn contributes a vigorous and well-finished painting of Shipping; North Shields, by Chambers (272), which ...

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... stone called Exillis, which had once been the most brilliant in the crown of the Archangel Lucifer. This cup was brought from heaven by angels, and left in the care of Titurel, the first king of the GrMel, who transmitted it to Amfortas, the second king, ...

CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES

... was exercised At the Barracks in Chapeltown- road a number of the men of the 12th (Prince of Wales') Royal Lancers were allowed off on a few days' furlough to visit their friends. For those who remained in town a seasonable feast was provided by the ...

LITERATURE

... do by the ?? inl the Sundav schools of Sheffield, and deaccied it an 1 honontrable, not to say a solemn, privilege to be allowed to do so. Otl other occasions too his muse became vocal with sacred song, and his biographer is of opinion that when these ...

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... ddesigiss of extendinig the trade into the interior, and1 coin- pettiieg With [lie Brittish North-~west FuOr Comipansy asid r Hudson Bay Gosuivssy. The outposts of t[his new cesruiecy 5 stretefied faaisit ae cd iitfiorto usstrodfden fi eldls,d raisissg a ...