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SONGS OF THE SUNLANDS.*

... come: to the new world from Spain, and, weary of bloodshed, resolves to go in. search of the Amazon shore, Where woman's hand with a woman's heart Has fashioned an Eden from man apart, And she walks in her garden alone with God. The lonely man is like ...

THE AUTHOR OF THE STORY OF IDA

... Etat-Major, leaving nothing to chance, has calculated that it will require 65 trains to carry each army corps. As the German army consists of eighteen army corps this would be I,170 trains, or 117 for each of the lines. On a similar calculation we would ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the Prince's army at Falkirk, where the boistful Genesal Hawley received a severe lesson. The fear of an invasion of the South of England hein now soitemovod, the Duke of Csumbes'land hanteuted to Srotlaild, and took comamand of the army. The High'anlers ...

NOTES OF BOOKS

... at the rate of nearly 122 per cent. ; while live stock increased from 299,115 to 1,727,997; the land under crop from 29,140 to l40,965 1 acres; and the land fenced from 30,470 to 235,488 acres. Ibe statistics show a corresponding increase in the diffusion ...

THfE ANNUAL FESTIVAL

... oppression in their rulers. I beg to give you The health of the Army, Navy, and Volauteers, and success to their flags wherever they may float. Major ALGansco-e GRE.ViLLi responded for the Army and Volun- teers and Captain Brnove for the Navy. The COsAM ...

Published: Sunday 16 May 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9458 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... clique, prevailed upon the king behind the back of his responsiblo advisers to bring up the army for the purpose of overawing, perhaps of crushing, the Assembly. The army, infected with revolutionary seutiment and miserably ill-haudled, broke. But in the meautimne ...

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... mountains inhabited by thie last Lennuriau (or yellow woman), with her bordes of shrivelled-up mumnmies and Banysp. The latter is half-fashioned like a man and half like a lizard. The last Lemurian is a woman of large stature-20ft. high-and with supernatural ...

GEORGE MEREDITH'S NEW VOLUME

... MYSTERIOUS YOUNG WOMAN. 'LOST' IN' LONDON, At the mneeting: of the Hampetead tloard of Guardians yesterday, tbe list of persons admitted to the Work- a1 house during the week included a formal record of the ?? to the Workhouse infirmary ofaon woman whose name ...

New Novels

... commence- ?lent. We see old Frederic, forester-brigadier of Tomenthal, at the Steinbach, and inspector of the grandest forest-land in the whole arrondissement of Saverne, as he was two years before the fatal war, saddened, indeed, by the loss of his wife ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... of virtue and woman's life. If they rear children servants and' nurses do all, save to give them birth. And when reaored, what are they? What do they ever amount to, but weaker scions of the old stock ? Who ever heard of a fashionable woman's child exhibiting ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... on following the line of demar- cation lbetwit t.mtatwo armies, I had frequent occasion to noticm thetery eurious-dialognes which were passing be- tween the sentinels of the husntending armies; -and one in particular, which made a deeper impression on ...

LITERATURE

... firsl'five years. The State Commissioner, W. IL Hayward, says that the free lands are nearly all absorbed, and that this is the last chance for the landless to possess any of the free lands of America; hie says also that Nebresl a is the finest wheat-growv ing ...