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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... were in front of the barn demanding admittance, and charging the farmer with secreting their slave woman, for George was still in the dress of a woman. The Friend, for the farmer proved to be a member of the Society of Friends, told the, alave-owaers ...

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... heaping anathemas upon the heads of those who have made wretched Ire- land what she is. TIes author is both a poet and a patriot-one who feels acutely the wrongs of his native land, and knows how to express them in verse brimf all of bitter rebuke to ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... wyas on the quay when the passengers landed, and saw me first there, and bad watched me ever since. I recollected that I had for- gotten to wind up toy watch last light, and was doing so at the clook near the landing-place. this would in.. dicate a hurried ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, AND ART

... New Woman to be produced at the first London matinee at the Theatree Royal, Brighton, which has been entirely reconstructed and greatly enlarged during the last four months, and will be reopened next week. The special matinie of the New Woman will ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Company's steamer, after the English army left Abvssinia, remained behind, and, knowing something about military matters, drilled the native troops according to the English fashi6n, and got appointed general-in- ohitf of the army. Lord Mayo thus describes him:- ...

THE CAPITALISTS' WAR

... grass aid the presence of, say, a dozen trees to the hundred square miles of land, the Free State country will not appeal to even the tamost lover of the picturesque; it is a land which in its barenss and monotony mitat well havebeen the home of astern, ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... infliction of punish- ment. This was in the case of a woman who objected tc live peaceably with her husband because he was so ugly and wore such bad clothes. I asked the prince what would be done to a woman who was unfaithful to hex husband ? He looked surprised ...

THE DEMOCRATIC WORLD

... distrese. doing odd jobs of work when they can. Let our soldiers still in the army read these facts, and they rill not feel so cordially towards those officers who, whether in the army or in the House of Commons, utterly neglect the interests of Tommy Atkins ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... carry a musket for many yea's. This excmted thel geetest sensation in the army, and the more bec ae DPrlcce Dadian was son-in-law of Baron Rosen, at sth ?? of the Caucasian army. 'ihe joy of the soldiers w ould have been undoubtedly in- creased if such ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... represen- °ade to the Minister of War, who gave' her the rank of 5jaite-ruiaJor to the army. On my arrival here, the repre- as tstir'es of the people, commissioners . with this army, had dismiesed her. .Her grief was extreme; and :the frenzV of her imagination ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... before the Emperor, and. declared that, the army perceived in the distance wae the advance guard of 30,000 men whom the Prussian general Bulow, Blucher's s8- cand in command, was leading to join Wellngton's army. The prisoner farther said that Blucher and ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... :LIfTJRAR 7 WISC2ULLANEA. UR ARmy.-The last resource of power; a tremendous weapon, whichcaflflnnohbrst without threatening destruction' to 11 around, and which, if it were tit sometimes happily so orercharged as to recoil on him who wields it. would ...