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ENGLAND AS IT IS

... Whose high endeavours are an inward light That makes the path before them always bright. t Surely the secret purpose which Mr. John- sto has predicated of Sir Robert Peel was both a e high endeavour and a inward light; one a which, while it ...

LITERATURE

... repulsive to :him than all the sickness, and hunger, and hardship he underwent in the prosecution e. B1is travels. Indeed, his complaint son this score, .coupled with several repetitions in the volume it- self, and continual peculiarities of style, are amply ...

THE BIRMINGHAM FESTIVAL

... ful associates, his flock, and his paternal fields, in an air in which his natural feelings of regret are mingled with the inward stirrings of his bold and enterprising spirit. In singing this air, BRAAINAI expressed these ming ed emo- tions withthat delicate ...

LITERATURE

... sepa- ration; and the ground of the quarrel wias that Mqiss Waddington had shown to a friend of BertramX a letter full of complaints, and not a few harsh words which he had written to her on the subject of the enforced delay in the marriage. Within six ...

THE BISHOP OF BOMBAY'S LATE VISIT TO MADEIRA

... of its inducing hin to retrace the steps be had tkeon in the mustter, 'imost unjustly' (adds your lordship), ' as I think, Inwards you and discourteously towards me.' t The xext step was the issuing, oD Mr.I Broxins arrival inl the island, of my protest ...