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... in his present place? Lord -John thought the sun stand still with astonishment if he were out of office, or off tlic front row of the Ogpositi ii. But both sun, moon, and stars would be on eternal tiptoe of amazement if any one on the same side were to ...

thoroughly believe, the heartfelt satisfaction of seeing, our most cherished opinions prevail, and the honest ..

... n Milton thrown in by way of tail-piece or makeweight. The real Paradise Lost of that port was the Paradise of Patornoater Row in its present paying state; yet, considering that a Tupper is demised divine, in these pecuniary precincts, perhaps the ...

FEEDING OF STOCK. In

... of an oblong shape, six or seven feet wide, to give TOOIII for a cart, and about four feet high. The sides are made of two rows of posts, fitted into the ground, about six feet apart, and made close with backs of trees or any old wood. This wood-work ...

LITERATURE

... always pointing to the same second of time! In another room was a machine, exceedingly simile, for detecting light gold coins. A row of them n dropped one by one upon a spring scale: if the piece of gold was of the standard weight the scale rose to • certain ...

ENGLAND

... the field where a ploughing match was held, intending, to return the nearest way across the fields, In going through a hedge row his horse halted, and the rider seeing no reason for this, struck it with his whip, which caused it to plunge into what appeared ...

FEN WICK

... baileymeal or the kailbrme o' auld Scotland to the community at large. The burden of the song being, Weel may the wh-el row that grinds him into meal. Mr ll'Donald seems to have a peculiar knack in addressing aud gaining the good graces of the young ...

lILMARNOCK EOLICE COMMISSIONERS

... dyne _ _ • _ notion of Bailie Laughland was for the porpoae of showing that, by hie absence from the meeting on Mon.lny, Mr ROW Wo, disqualified to sit at the Board; and that, therefore, he could not now be called on to sign the declaration. If the Co ...

LONDON GRAIN AVERAGES

... seaworthy. Ilet.eorr, Nov. la—The brig l'inipson, from Glasgow for Rottenl im, is grounded upon Scheel Hook. CtiAnt.orre 'row a (P.E.1.), Nov 4.—The Rattershaw, of tilingow, from Quebec (timber laden), and hcmeward bound, was driven on shore on the cant ...

ENGLAND

... and the valves were eased. He knew that the steam was blowing off because he could not hear what the pilot was saying to him 'row the Dora. They had been going at nearly full speed shortly before, but they had then come nearl7 to • full stop. The steamer ...

LIFE IN KANSAS. Mr Thomas H. Gladstone writes again narrating his experience in Kansas:—

... ventured to make the admission. The house ; approached by is narrow gallery, with steps at each end, . always occupied by a row of men who sat, some on I the gallery rail, others on chairs tilted against the , house, others with their feet upon the rail-top ...