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Fiftieth anniversary of the missionary vessel's first arrival in Labrador jubilee of the mission celebrated at Nain. Summary view of the success of the gospel in Labrador during that period. Instance of maternal affection. Esquimaux contribute to the Bible Society. British sloop of war, Clinker, visits Hopedale.

The possessor could only mortgage them until the year of jubilee the fiftieth year. In Switzerland and Belgium, where the nobles did not entirely get rid of the FREEMEN, the lands continued to be held in small estates. In Switzerland there are seventy-four proprietors for every hundred families, and in Belgium the average size of the estate is three and a half hectares about eight acres.

The fruit of Villani's creative enthusiasm was his history of Florence, the greatest and most naive chronicle that has been produced in the beautiful Italian tongue; and it is possible that many other talented men may have received fruitful impressions from Rome at this time. For Boniface the jubilee was a real victory.

"We are late though," said Katavasov, looking at his watch directly Metrov had finished his discourse. "Yes, there's a meeting of the Society of Amateurs today in commemoration of the jubilee of Svintitch," said Katavasov in answer to Levin's inquiry. "Pyotr Ivanovitch and I were going. I've promised to deliver an address on his labors in zoology. Come along with us, it's very interesting."

In the Jubilee year the Queen did not grudge to traverse the great east end of London, that she might grace with her presence the opening of 'the People's Palace. But we have not space to notice one half of the public functions performed by the Queen. On June 28, 1893, a Jubilee statue of the Queen, executed by Princess Louise, was unveiled at Broad Walk, Kensington.

When she had been on the throne fifty years, she celebrated what is called a Jubilee, and then many foreign princes and sovereigns came over to England and joined in a procession, and went with her to give thanks in St. Paul's Cathedral.

And from that moment too how glorious became Leo XIII, whose sacerdotal jubilee and episcopal jubilee were celebrated by all Christendom amidst the coming of a vast multitude, of endless offerings, and of flattering letters from every sovereign! Pierre next dealt with the question of the temporal power, and this he thought he might treat freely.

The republic of France, whose triumphs have made this day a jubilee; may she destroy the race of kings, and may their broken sceptres and crowns, like the bones and teeth of the mammoth, be the only evidence that such monsters ever infested the earth.

I'll take the guest room for mine, and you may call in a decorator and have my room freshly done and the guest things moved into it." Katy looked belligerent. Linda reached up and touched the frowning lines on her forehead. "Brighten your lovely features with a smile, Katherine me dear," she said gaily. "Don't be forgetting that this is our Day of Jubilee.

Scarce had the clock sounded its last note, when the lightning flashed vividly around, and a loud peal of thunder roared along the sky God's pillar of fire, and trump of jubilee!