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... mantel lay, Read by the righteous on each holy day; 2lle Book of Raswled~qe too: Thor learn't, it seems, By moles and omens, palmistry and dreams- Learnt when to ploughlla his eld-wijat dsy to sow- To reap his corn, and when his grass to mow. We observe that ...

LIVERPOOL LIFE

... evidence that thousands of the people, male and female, regularly resort to diviners by cards, teacup turners, the skilled in palmistry, the crystalI peepers, and the astrologers, for information re ative to events they believe are set down to their lot; and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... the bill,' and yet voted against schedule B, which contained nearly the gist of te measure. Owing to the great 'skill in palmistry' of his supporicis, Lord Sandon WaS returned in 1832 (sorce of the dirty work of the contest being done on a unday), lint ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Queen's Bench. The principal questions for the decision of the superior court will be whether the omission of the words by palmistry or otherwise invali- dated the conviction, as ruled by the assistant judge,-Gbe. A Scam IN A CHuncH.-The curate of St. John's ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... bition of 1878. Mr. 0. HalId has just finished an unusually important pictore for the Grosrenor Exhibition, which he calls 'Palmistry, a handsome young Italian damsel submitting her palm to the scrutiny of an aged crone, who, one forefinger energetically ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Ward, Lock, and Co. This is one of the most curious books we have seen for a long time. It is devoted to the science of palmistry, and is described on the title-page as a complete practical handbook of the twin sciences of cheirognomy and cheiro- mancy ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION

... which is certainly more lively both incolour and subject. One of the most noticeable pictures on-enter- Ing this room is Palmistry (107) by titan- hope A. Forbes. Some will tink= that % irtation would have been a more truthful title. It is rather a ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... fol- as nto lowing :-Cheiro's Book of the Hand (is. 6d. --I her London: Record Press, .376, Strand), a treatise she ing, on palmistry. This hook reached a second not ilied edition before ?? Beading~ Teg wil dre. Edited by, J. C. 14right. (is. Manchester: ...

MAGAZINES OF THE MONTH

... really t; suggested. Some Noteworthy Hands is Si an excersus (illustrated) by the Hon. Mmr. Forbes into the science of palmistry. The m ed Secretary of the Anti-GambliDg League details oi ,a. what he calls Our Principles and Pro- b' 'as gramne. Imssupport ...

HOME---FASHIONS---WORK

... Miss Ilitty T Kidd, tsme Misses Moseley-, this Misses Arning, Is Miss 'Vallnce, and Miss Hopkinson. Here also was mn the palmistry tent, conducted by Dr. Arabella di Kenealy, and the Albertini Band of Mandolinists. tt The entartainraents were wonderfully ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... must find out for themselves. We I can only promise them considerable enter- su: tainment in the pursuit. th Scientific Palmistry and its Use. Based f on Practical experience. By Joseph Wood. wi With illustrative plates and photographic th, e reproductions ...