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... HOME NE WS TIu trustees of Rugby School have made their inquiries into the complaints of want of discipline, and the result appears in a short report. They consider the irregularities complained of do ...
... WHATEVER surprise was felt at the sudden announcement of Lord Northbrook's resignation of the Governor-Generalship of India was naturally and effectually allayed by the explan ...
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... PHINEA S RED UX By ANTHONY TROLLOPE, AUTHOR OF THE SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON) ORLEY FARM, THE EUSTACE DIAMONDS, PHINEAS FINN, THE IRISH MEMBER, ETC., ETC. [,1 Ri ghls Reserved.] CHAPTER IV. TAN ...
... N1CdiiiC adb -I Allcnian IIt' il.r. the Chtistian Church in the East had been split up into factions, Arians, Carpozratians, Ncstorians, Valentinians, Guostics, Marcionites, Mlarionites and others, in ...
... Wfgppt for the Qgpptiaiw IT is difficult even now to describe impartially the events which gradually, and as it were by an inexorable necessity, led onwards from some trivial emiezes, which a little f ...
... ?? u~~~ THE CITAPET. ROYAT, SAxVOY, will be closed for decorative purposes on and after Sunday next, the 25th inst., until further notice. THiE CLERGY OF TIHE DEANERY OF ST3. GEORGE'S, HANOVEER SQUARE ...
... TEIE HONORARY GAZETTE OF THE VOz UATTEERS 1I; The Story of Our VolUnteers On jully pth, an attempt was made to recall the names of tho~se0madn officers livin-o departed, to whom was dte agood deal ...
... . I ?? T-T- ?? M. OFFEN EAci has two new works on hand just now. ne is finishing an opera-bouffe, the Blue Bird, for the Paris Gait4; and is also writing a Spanish piece, to be brought out during the ...
... THE TESTIMONY OF AN EYE-WITNESS. BY VICTOR HUGO. I. THE FIRST DAY-THE AMBUSH III. WHAT HAD HAPPENED DURING THE NIGHT (continued) IT was not yet six o'clock in the morning. Troo ...
... THE CL UBS OF OXFORD OXFORD clubs may be classed under three heads, viz.. those strictly for the practice of athleticism, social clubs, and college clIuls. The first class represents almost every form ...