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Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

... black boy , the last - mentioned to look after the horses and be generally useful . After follow- ing the Burdekin ... dreaming , but the black boy emphatically declared he heard that fella walk about , ' refused to have any more sleep ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... breast Sucked in the tyrant - hating milk that will not let me rest ; And if ... men's shrinking eyes might flare . " Tis our hope doth fashion us To base ... men rude and rough Pressed round to hear the praise of one Whose heart was made ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... truffle growth and development have not yet been un- veiled . Oh ! who can tell The hidden power of hearbes , and might of magic spell ? sang Spenser ; and the query , so far as the truffle is concerned , still remains unsolved ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

' Well , my dear child , ' said the Duke after a The wood - cricket makes a ... outer ear , are thence conveyed to the brain , and there perceived as noise ... taming snakes . Beasts of prey , lions , tigers , & c . , have their external ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... sonship , and edification , will , therefore , be found the key to many of the mysteries of theosophy and freemasonry . In confirmation of this statement , we quote a passage from an article in Fraser's Magazine ( No. 47 ) , entitled ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... music . In a country where dramatic works have so long and so exclusively ... can hear ; But on each sad successive day this redbreast ceased not bringing ... bells sweet ringing- Amid a chorus rich and full of Robin Redbreasts singing ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... Hans Holbein , Ru- bens , Vandyke , Lely , Verrio , & c . & c . and except Dobson , Isaac Oliver , and Cooper , who gave some indications of genius , we had very little cause for ex- ultation on the score of native talent . This dearth ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... Arbain ( the Convent some day come to always before them . The of the Forty , so called in reference to the murder ... had its particular ( and quite apocryphal ) history ; and scarcely a saint in the calendar but was pressed into his ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... Elementary Leffons of Arithmetic and Algebra ; by P. TEDENAT , Affociate of ... BERTHOUD , me- chanician to the navy , 4to , with plates . A fecond volume ... elementary Work , indifpenfable to young Perfons of both Sexes , and useful to ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... my shoulder . My dress consisted of a djebala , a long white woollen shirt , with a hood , yellow slippers on my bare feet , and a Spanish ... came to my rescue , and assured the populace that I was a true believer , whereupon the abuse ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... me ? ' He read on however . ' I will be honest , and have it out ; and then ... sheet over quickly ; it ended thus : ' Well , I have scores of other notes ... She has put a note for me probably into the envelope directed to Miss Denzil ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... chemistry , who is Private Sur- geon to his Catholic Majefty . " Cartas Fifico - quimicas , efcritas en Ita liano , por el Sr. Compagnoni , y traduci- das por D. JOSEPH ANTONIO SABATERY ANGLADA . " - Letters , Physico - chemical , from ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... orb . According to this hypothesis , there would be spots on the sun every ... floating on a liquid surface , and ejected from solar volcanoes , of which ... floating in a solar , gaseous atmosphere . M. Arago considers the last as the ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... chance to slip , when it might be had for the mere grasping ! It was not the ... Mogaddo quite well ? ' said the chemist , changing the conversation abruptly ... ghost of Pipanta , so that Jerry can see it , but not touch it , ' said the ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... steeds in homely furniture , attended by their peasant owners ; and the ... steed - mounts and departs , followed by a cortège of admiring and aspiring ... find two large hotels . One about five hundred feet below the summit , and ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

me - ' In case , ' as he said , I should like to see it . ' I had never ... leave it with the man at the gates . ' ' What gates ? ' ' Come and see . I ... him . He was quite right ; I did get awfully chaffed ; but I adopted the ...

T.P.'s Weekly

... Answers .. .. .. 132 135 139 140 141 .I . I Let us , however , first see ... teach them to throw up their little hands and shout " Teikoku Banzai ! " And ... training was as rigid as that of a monk and an athlete combined . Hardening of ...

Guide to Current British Journals

... obituaries , tests . No index . March 1972 , T.p. 47 Ad.p. 19 . ( 75p to ... news regarding personnel and new applications of company products . General ... of Argus Press , which is a BET company ) , 382-386 Edgware Road , London W2 ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... coins of Clovis and his sons , which has induced antiquaries to call it the ... pearls and three - eighths of an inch broad , and one - tenth diamonds ... coins of Athelstan ; on some of Edred's coins the projections end in pearls . A ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... Plumley , M.A. to be Chan- cellor of Chichester . Rev. Richard Greeves , to the Vicarge of Deddington , Oxfordshire ... Tosh.- 46 , Mrs. F. Tate , At South Shields , 76 , Mr. T. Robson , 65 , Mrs. J. Anderson.- Mrs. Laws , of ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... chords , or instincts , is one more added , in manifestation , to those ... animal , ten , twelve , or more ; in the rational being are observable fifteen or twenty ... instincts as exemplified in man . In the 590 Some Thoughts on Instinct .

T.P.'s Weekly

... lyrics not unworthy of him who wrote " The Burial of Sir John Moore . " One of these lyrics ought to be better known ... ruins . A subscription was ultimately raised to cover the cost of its restoration . Subsequently the idea arose that ...

T.P.'s Weekly

... week to any address , either in the United Kingdom or abroad , at the following rates ( prepaid ) : - THREE MONTHS SIX MONTHS ... TWELVE MONTHS ... ... ... ... 8 . 2 2 4 4 8 8 Single copies are sent on receipt of two penny stamps ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... heart of care , That climbs a heated reveller to the brain , And sits there singing songs . And seated high , ' Mid torches ' glare and glimmer , minstrels sang Mailed gods of war , grim giants , kings who walked In the gray dawn and ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... printing or bad negatives . Common photographs consist of silver in a more or ... cards upon which photographs are mounted , has sometimes proved a prolific ... humanity are not pulled through , but are choked out of existence without ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... hope that he would live to have the hanging of a number of the brethren who ... moon ( which lasts about four days ) an ovation- describes his fellows at ... hammer in hand , working - man , does go into a church , he is put into around ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... charm about them . The brilliant sunshine , compared with which the brightest English day seems twilight ... life are , no doubt , some of a different kind , for we are there in close ... Forest - roofed from the glow ; To where woodland ...

Chambers's Edinburgh Journal

... club's betting - book reveals , no subject was considered too trivial for a wager . ' Mr Cavendish bets Mr H ... food and lodging but also centres where they could keep in touch with their comrades of the battlefield . To this end the Guards ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... sailor . A ' marine ' and a ' lubber ' were synonymous terms . Dana , in his ... sailors to one another and to petty officers . The master's assist- ants have ... slang would be difficult . MY VIOLIN . ART naught but deal , with form and ...

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts

... girl in the country would be proud and happy to wed you . " - Of course she would ; but what's the use of that when ... Suppose she were to die ! ' A cloud came between earth and sun ; and William Blackburn started up in terror , for ...

The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register

... play .; still there was a glimmer of manhood about that . But the " Leg eleemosynary " is as divested of all mortal spirit as a bunch of dog's - meat . To him , your bone grubber is a fellow infinitely aristocratic . This at least makes ...

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