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THE PASSING SHOW

... for 31. de Morgan, or any other body-snatcher. to he drawn and If engraved with his pointed French boots in the coffin of r a Queen, lifting a golden crown from her head, while a friend with a pointed French beard draws a3 ! picture of the scene to ...

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... Polonaise. For the promenade we observe a single-sole boot, with an interior sole of cork a l'Anglaise. these boots have elastic sides and simulate buttoned boots. For skating, a tightly-laced boot is prepared, with red laces and red tassels, and with ...

CALDER VALE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION

... Frirthl, jun.. Halifax. Commended-Win. ,oilSmith. Kent Htouse. Sentries. serl Boot fantaits. 10s., John Firth, jun., Halifax; lad do., Os.. Samuel As~pi- Riohson, Pocklingotrn. Commended-Win. Smith. Kent Housae. 5 tO Beat outers or croppers, lIs,, W. B ...

YORK FLOWER SHOW

... could produce a& horticultbtal disply to eclipse that Made at York, though several ill-informed persons, nd j Southerners to boot, asserted that it altogether oatrivalled any such exhibition that the great metropolis could submit to notice. It was whispered ...

HAREWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... and Leeds Agriculturalt Societies, and adverted to tiss fact of his havinig 51 5- puroteased of an old Yorkshire farmer, In Kent, Shree fowls of the to Cochin Clelna breed, the msle bird of which, ha said, lead logs of T id great thickness, stood as high ...

LITERATURE

... prosaic, 'England of ours. The potter was Pt work on our shores long before the spear of the Romans glittered on the coases of Kent, but when Caesar's legions came he n-as ?? enough to absorb the hints and -lggestiona of Roman luxury. The Normans seem to ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... Wentworth i'ti-e. n-keynes. Edenbridge, Kent. *'4S Moutain or M Tlad Pony Stalion, not a- 53 and, 2 inches. foaled previously to or ?? M- ic Lloyd, Lkanwrda., Canant-len- , 2- ards A.and L. ttesi Tosabridge. Kent: ?? ntihmglycommended, the Druchses of ...

LITERATURE

... The Sleeping 3Beauty, Little1 R~ed Riding Hood, HBop-o'-my-Thalnb, Orange anel Lemon, Cinderella, end Foss in Boots, na letter gxift could be secured than this attractive yolume, whilst even those who are already famm-liar With these delightful ...

LITERATURE

... Messrs. IRoutledge's list takes the title of TIEs MxnQues On CAB&nAS, from its principal story' being devoted to 'Puss in Boots; but it also containsi Old Mother Hubbard, Vl'alentine and Orson, and The Absurd A B C '-one of those delightful conceits ...

LITERATURE

... his father when it was too late to be sent hick. The beech forest was blazing in the glory of the August moon, The ground, golden all the year round, by daylight, wils f allen leaves, was nOW a carpet of black purle velvet, with an irregular pattern of ...

THE ROYAL SHOW

... tfuril F Golden H ero, Si'1'~LT -Co1r11coe1 ?? e da- Barley Thorpe, Oab-hi n; BOOT t~o:C,. or: 5- orcot-r rd.:02 Thin! Mr~.V. ?? StArr- Sul.bafr-an Walden, Esosex or--i r-ig ars 10 lot, 1010. ho - or Si 0 - Ctl, 13oot.,- W arring-tonl; Golden -Baron, ...

LITERATURE

... written in the Rloman character adorned with golden crosses and most beautiful paintings, and especially te privileges of the kings of Mercia, the most ancient and the best, in like manner executedvith golden illuminations, but written in the Saxon character ...