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LITERATURE

... near the Ilumber, fifty labourers have each a cottage, a garden of two' roods of land, and ground for keeping two cows. As separate allotments of enclosed pasture land could not be obtained for the whole number, two large fields are appropriated for ...

LEAVES FROM MY SCRAP BOOK

... RoqUish looking fellow, TurninZ to the stranger, Says itshis opinion She is out of danger. 8. Woman with a baby Sitting veie-t*,a Babykeeps a squalling Woman looks at me; Asks about the distance Says its tiresome talking, Noises of the cars Are so very ...

LEAVES FROM MY SCRAPBOOK

... glad to eat e as much themselves could they get it. r 6. England is av od land, but a bad people. A F French saying. We are glad such magnifiers and e boasters of their own land will allow any good to others, -and no doubt we have been a bad people to ...

SUFFOLK INSTITUTE of [ill]

... Roman world-when Britain was a remote province of the empire-whin her Eons were conscripts against their will- in an Italian army-when Roman legions were quartered at Burgh Castle, at Caister, at Colehes. ter, and elsewhere- the memories of Caractacus, ...

FINE ARTS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT IPSWICH

... him tbrehloaders.' and after: hear-- Ing, so ~ muchi about 'thei cost of conversion 'of 'the L'smill' airms for: the British'army, t -is extremdy n11- terde-tn tose some of the kind of work for which so much- moneyW han been, tp'aid. ' In another: place ...

IPSWICH MUSEUM LECTURES

... average height of the land, stating that if we could drain off all the water from the globe we should find that the bottom of the ocean had a shape or configuration very much like the surface of the land. We should find high table lands and mountain chains ...

[ill] AND LOTHINGLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... r. by Air. tR. GIrling: 2nd, G. H. ?? r. by Air. T, T.idd; 3rd, E. flow- lett, r. by Mr. Jatmes eto. ail; no nere of fl.ag-land to ho plounehid by laias under l8 years of age.-lot, Arttur Sturman, r, by Mr. H. Goff. . Chaeplon PrIze, open to thlose who ...

A NEW ROMANTIC DRAMA

... Puritan commander, Colonel Breane, whose daughter when a child he had saved from danger or death. The maid has grown to a comely woman, and has fond recollections of her preserver. They meet again but to love, and mischief is brewing for the young pair. Captain ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... mammoth in the Inglish valleys before ever the great ice age itself had spread its glacierts over the ?? and breadth of the land, a couple of hundred thousand Tears since. Its outer surface was dulled and whitened by age, as is always the case with these ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... WE i'hou'd vad 6ver our lives tat we:' as toke. NIISN's inerifn rse in propnlioni to theii znrt V. Tare sunshineo( life is lande up of very litle itijin that. are bright all thf, tine. ftiu~enprs to be valuable, must prooe their woroh Ly exanimes , Yo ...

Ixworth Farmers' Club

... (Applause.) H The toast having been drunk,£ Sir THozius TioRoucNHILL proposed the toast of 24 The Ar-my, Navy, and Reserve Forces. Ac to our en army, thev knew perfectly well it could he depended a] upon whenever the occasson might arise; but with he ...

NOTABLE EVENTS AND PROMINENT PERSONAGES

... and now they had seen her all his yonng men knew she was a *wise woman. All the Indiana in Dakota would come to them when they returned house to hear how they had seen this great woman. .It pleased.ailtheir hearts tbat she.eamo to themn as a mother, and ...