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THE SUGGESTER OF CRIME

... (COMPLETE STo?.J ECOPYBIGET.] [GojwLrTz STORY.] ECPYRIHT.] THE SUGGESTER OF CRIME. By MORLKY ROBERTS, Author of The Western Colonie2, RM Eartbh, 'Ttko Earth Mlcther,' The Circasian, &e., &e. l3.itweu Bethune and Baller, who were both members of ...

FAIR, FIRM, AND FEARLESS

... the repeated declarations of Mr Morley and others as to the comparative absence freoni crime of certain parts of Ireland at the time of the passing of the Crimes Act, which they held demonstrated that the Act was unnecessary, when the authorities knew ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Marshall and Co.)-The laws both of God and man require that crime should be followed by penalty. The problem is, to ascertain the exact relation which punishment bears to the prevention of crime. Same reasoners will insist upon our right to inflict pain ...

A SAPPHIRE RING

... body the mind. Day after day he found himself iii an atmosphere polluted beyond anything he had ever dreamt of before. Here crime was regarded as a business, and all the most revolting vices of humanity as the inalienable birth right of the beasts who filled ...

A SAPPHIRE RING

... where, after a few years, he made Walter Langley general overseer, which position lie held when the crime was committed. The particulars of the crime were these:- For about twelve months the barque Sapphire had been on the stocks in course of building ...

Poetry

... himnself, And on his dastard teer and gin. Sbarne on himl not one-hlf a man! TOo self-degraded net to see TXhat misery, ?? e, and crime proceed from creatures xuch as he; That every father owes his child That never asked him to be born. The education of the miod ...

THE GROWTH AND EFFECT OF VICIOUS LITERATURE

... and shot them as they came out. Like the boy burglars of the New York cellar, they had been reading sensational stories of crime and adventure, which, turning their young heads, in the end cost them their lives. Pretty much the same thing is being witnessed ...

SOMEHOW OR OTHER

... SO6MEHOW OR OTHER life ha Q a burden for ever, dn' c houlder, None ay ecapefrom its trouble and care; -qig it in youth and 'twill crime vhen you're older, And fits us close as the garmjents we wear. Sorrowv comes Into our homes uninvited, Bobbing the heart of ...

Poetry

... shall matrons curse the day, When brides' rings firs vwere worn I And children to their fatber say, Why were we born V A crime to love it cannot be! What BWsid't thou Love Divine t 'Let little children come to me, For they are mine. when, like chainless ...

THE RETURN OF THE GRAND SHAM

... olii oaa Who i,.ay frcom duty lan; Tnr to mlake us all beli've 9 At hb. je;l! We riecer lid grieve, V.- that ev'ry fault and crime *- Jus, took place in Tory time Alvertise ?? your best: lie nl 3i sh,,ull dii the rest ! But cich~-- oki will rie'-r obtain ...

THE NEW LAND LEAGUE

... decides to change the name,' I'h old Directors will be there to play the same old game, We mean at starting to drenounce all crime and illegality ITho Separatist preas suggest. this excelfent formality') W And furthermoru, to give tho thing a sort of decent ...

TO THE NEW YEAR

... scandal of the day? NVhat new device for killing time; And what 'or 'ne another's killing; What new -urprise in cant, ill crime; What LAst new trick to turn a shilling? And what new march on virtue's side- Against the meianness. mockery, sinning; What ...