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INCORPORATED SOCIETY,

... very able and impressive discourse was preached the Rev. J. Algar, of Frome, from Rev. xxii. 2, of which we are sorry our limits will not allow us to give an analysis. From the Abbey the Meeting adjourned to the Assembly Rooms, where, shortly after one ...

WESTERN NEWS

... WESTERN NEWS. Intelligence Las been received from Mr. Griffiths, the gen- I tleman of Devonport, who was supposed to have been mur; : it appears that he had gone to Jersey, from which place has addressed two letters friends at Devonport, dated the 26th ...

e r it v. CROWING ATTACHMENT. yr the freshness anil placid sensation* of morning, A- vet all unconscious of hope

... spring that life is what seems, Till sorrows pierce his soul, and storms deter From renting there erst! Ye visions fair Of horn, to von turn, and flee Far from this world's nngenial apathy ; Too blest, if but awhile captive share Tne presence of engage ...

VISIT TO THE HAREM OF THE PASHA OF WIDDIN

... European travellers whom the navigation of the Danube leads to Widdin, on their way to the East. The following, abridged from Eraser, from the pen of a lady :— On reaching Widdin, the gentlemen our party immediately took steps to avail themselves of the pasha's ...

Literature

... House of Brunswick was entitled to its exercise. Bute, therefore, had to create a party from the atoms he could detach from the old Whig and Tory blocks, and we see from time to time here a Whig and there Tory attracted to his side offer of honours, places ...

Published: Saturday 03 April 1852
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 9560 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

tfottte of publications

... post-frce from the —. !1 new books, C HAIR REsisi x: =HE?H■ k« tr.o£.o.. so.d £' visit J the , were I man shudder for his own wild and idle wishes, sea son, extending from the a b f ck bug ’’f or one of the greatest lawyers I > hair from falling off ...

Selections

... genius. Yet, certain given material, all the education in the world will never produce poet. due consideration what essential to constitute the poet, is suited to deter many versifiers from wasting precious time in an unprofitable pursuit. Let for a moment ...

Reviews

... withheld it from the people. IV. To the Churches which earliest received the Divine Word in its original languages. V. To the field of home-labour, including also particulars from Protestant countries where the Bible is possessed and from which it goes ...

Varieties

... Varieties. elegant speaker is too frequently like river—greatest at the mouth. You know mock-modesty as you do mock-turtle from its being the produce of calf head. The best penance we can do for envying another's merit is to endeavour to surpass it. Reason ...

MEL COBDEN’S ADVICE TO BOYS

... of his life in the north of England—in Lancashire, where, said, they make the clothes they and half the world wear; and their men often rose from very small beginnings. He instanced one case especially —that of ids friend who invented the engines which ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1861
Newspaper: West Somerset Free Press
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2200 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE LA/iTOPORT HERALD

... THE LA/iTOPORT HERALD • trait of the Gorilla. It is laid carelessly npion the drawing-room table, with scrap-books, &c. The unlucky victim, beholding it for the first time, sixes it with impatience— Ah ! have not seen that —opens it with eager haste ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1861
Newspaper: Langport & Somerton Herald
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3712 | Page: 3 | Tags: none