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Below the Congo the rivals of the English and German lines are the vessels of the Portuguese line, Empreza Nacional. The service of English vessels to the West Coast is weekly; to the Rivers fortnightly; to the South-west Coast monthly; and it is the chief thing in West Coast trade enterprise that England has to be proud of.
Fortnightly Review, April, 1875. We must now make some more explicit mention of the ether which carries through space the rays of heat and light.
Several of the convalescent out-door scenes and literary items, preceding, originally appear'd in the fortnightly "Critic," of New York. As the greatest lessons of Nature through the universe are perhaps the lessons of variety and freedom, the same present the greatest lessons also in New World politics and progress. Nor is that hope unwarranted.
Born in 1838; graduated from Oxford in 1859; editor of the Fortnightly Review in 1867, and of The Pall Mall Gazette in 1880; elected to Parliament in 1883; made Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1886, and again in 1892; made Secretary for India in 1906; published "Edmund Burke" in 1867; "Voltaire" in 1872; "Rousseau" in 1876; a "Life of Richard Cobden" in 1881; and a "Life of Gladstone" in 1904.
They would be worth their weight in gold in Europe, and an enterprising Dutch merchant lately shipped a cargo of them to Amsterdam from Singapore, via the Suez Canal, with what result I never ascertained. Kuching has its newspaper, which is published fortnightly, in the English language, and brought out under the editorship of the Postmaster.
Perhaps the most successful of these were "The Mustard and Cheese," a dramatic club devoted to the presentation of farces and musical comedies, and The Arcadia Club, to the fortnightly meetings of which he devoted much time and thought.
'I feel I ought to apologise to you for this liberty, said Keene, in his flowing way, 'and that is why I have brought the paper myself. You will observe that it is one of a seris notable men of the day. I supply the "Chronicle" with a London letter, and give them one of these little sketches fortnightly.
The critic, however, had been driven to wrath by my saying that Deans of the Church of England loved to revisit the glimpses of the metropolitan moon. I also did some critical work for the Pall Mall, as I did also for The Fortnightly. It was not to my taste, but was done in conformity with strict conscientious scruples.
One circumstance only interfered with Fan's happiness during the winter months. The letters she received from Mary, which came to her from various continental addresses, were few and short, growing fewer and shorter as time went on, and contained no allusion to many things in the long fortnightly epistles which, the girl imagined, required an answer.
I know them both and neither has the slightest appearance of being animated by you. And equally perplexing is your being mixed up with an American like that man Gidding in Peace Conferences and Social Reform Congresses and so forth. It's so Carnegieish. There I'm surer because I've seen your name in reports of meetings and I've read your last two papers in the Fortnightly.
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