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BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... the Caucasian army, and would be much more frequent, if the Russian deserters met with a better reception at the hands of the Circaesian and Tchetschensian mountaineers. When we consider the mode of recruiting in vogue in the Russian army, we cannot be ...

FINE ARTS

... (119), represents an old woman sitting in shelter of a bank, with some children looking over at her from the other side. There is more character in this study than we are accustomed to look -for in Mr Faed's works: the old woman's face, hard, and stern ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... young man. The old woman has a little dog. to which she administers miss- tard with its food, and its eyes are filled with tears. She then pays a visit to the matron, who, naturally enough, asks vhy the dog weeps. The wicked woman tells her that the dog ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... sale of Land-warrants. When any man has served a certain number of days against an enemy he is entitled to a land-warrant for-I forget how many acres; the land may be chosen in any part of the United States where the Federal Government has land for sale ...

BOOKS OF TRAVEL

... ari Mozambique,' By Lyons MoLeod, Esq., F.R.G.S. 2 vols. Hurst and Blackett. while the woman by whose order he is flogged appears on the same page as a fiend in woman's form. Mr IMae- Leod's undoubted philanthropy appears to have been inade- quately tempered ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and Frederick and Napoleon could substitute for the tedious processes of siege, movement of armies into the heart of the war and fight- ing armies with armies, while the fortresses were masked or watched by detachments. To such operations constant supply ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Austrian Diet, undertook to carry a message to Kossuth and the HIugarian army. She per- sisted, in spite of extraordinary difficulties and dangers. She was stopped at the frontiers by the army of Windisgriitz, and turned back three or four times. At last she ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... genius: to watch and to wait, To renew, to redeem, and to regenerate. The mission of woman on earth! to give birth To the mercy of Heaven descending on earth. The mission of woman: permitted to bruise The head of the serpent, and sweetly infuse, Through the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... mind was brought about which raised the weaker to a level with the stronger sex in that memorable war for freedom-when the woman -was found not only to incite her husband to fight for his country, but to sustain his courage, to share his dangers in the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... ful admeasurement of 1' dry land and water land, of orchard land -and garden land, with a view to assess- ment, something after the fashion of those persons who were called in this country forty years ago land-doctors ; the same ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... good success e under God. And so soon as your army is assembled, let them by and f by be exercised, every snos to know his weapon, and that there be all other f things prepared in readiness for your army, as if they should march upon a day's warning, ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... institutions which has the most direct connection with the worst practical grievances of Ireland is absolute property in land, the land being engrossed by a comparatively small number of families. No matter how absolute the merits of this system, what ...