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SCIENCE

... extensive sale for this elegant and well-tithed re- Print. The Lights and Shadows of Scottish . Life, Anew Edition. Blackwood, It speaks well for the taste of the day that publishers find it their interest to issue a new edition of such a work as this. It affords ...

ABEL HARDY TO THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND. MADAM, IT is your destiny to be a ,sovereign Queen before most of

... influence, if any such there should exist. On this, as on all other matters that may become a loyal subject, I shall hereafter speak freely but respectfully, tendering as my best homage to my Youthful Queen, the honest advice of an experienced observer of ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS; OR, THE LIGHT OF PRESENT DAYS

... on the following Thursday evenings, February 7th and 21st, March 7th and 21s. The pianoforte player Heuselt, of whom.report speaks so much more than favourably, will vie with Thalberg and Dohler in the London musical exhibitions of the coming spring. BERLIN ...

THE INDICATOR

... ability, either on general or professional acquirements, but from that natural diffidence of his own merit, and a reluctance of speaking in public, which very many men of considerable talents have not been able to overcome; while others, with a parsimony of ...

lIL BURR'S GEOLOGY

... calculated at once to accelerate literary composition, and to assist in establishing a correct and elegant style, both in speaking and writing.— Gentleman's Magazine. VII. EDITION, 45., 18mo., cloth lettered. THE SECRETARY'S ASSI STANT ; exhibiting the ...

NIMROD ON THE CORN LAWS. TIIE LANDED TO THE LANDLESS. TO THE EDITOR OE THE ARGUS

... man would not be able to I.,eBPOnd to it. Lord_ MAHON expressed himself ve r y p roper l y at th i s d i nner at Eye,iewat speaking to these points. He considered that the evils lition of the Corn betwe en th e manufacturer andiaaw Would the Nv fa o r u ...

POSTSCRIPT, SECOND EDITION:

... Holy Writ? Or was his mind so full of brother Pullett's fructifications, in trainoil and blubber, that he could think and speak of nothing else? Henceforth who shall scruple to hail him as Sp•ope if the oily tongue? AUTOMATA.—There has been an exhibition ...

WHERE IS TURTON !

... task in the circle of those already committed to its enormities. The former fact insures their speedy downfal, and the latter speaks well for the7aspirants to office after even under the Whigs. WHEN Sir JoRN BARROW boasts that he has been the humble instrument ...

DUTY OF THE CONSERVATIVE ARISTOCRACY

... rail-roads, canals, • 5. The State of NEW YORK.—HOW shall I speak from the hands of God, converted into ah of of this paradise f b?; the hands of man. It would take up your entire pap er to speak .one glances at from the bay which su rroun d s the iceitnya ...

THE ARGUS

... MELBOURNE. Are you mad? Ten shillings a quarter for dining every day of it at Windsor. Lord JOHN. Dining, the devil. lam speaking of a fixed duty on corn, which is measured, or weighed, or something, by the quarter. Now, will you listen to for ten minutes ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS • OR, THE LIGHT OF PRESENT DAYS

... in their abuse —whilst members, who, if they but properly knew their want of ability, would be silent, are speaking to the Speaker, who speaks not. Men quarrel who never quarrelled before, but now quarrel with more than con furore, to - make up for ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... not present. THE FAIR OF PALACE YARD, who haunts a certain Radical M.P. in passing to and from the House Commons, has four speaking pledges a privileged scamp to justify her conduct. OX-NOBLE, Clare Market, assures us that praties have riz in consequence ...