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My thanks are due in particular to the Committee of British and Foreign Bible Society for placing at my disposal the copies of the Borrow Letters, and also for permission to reproduce the interesting silhouette of the Rev. Andrew Brandram, and to the Rev. My thanks are also due to the Rt. Hon.
"You must n't!" gasped Janice, hanging her head more than ever. "I'm to marry Philemon." "Tush!" exclaimed the man. "I heard that tarradiddle in York City. Why, thou 'rt promised to me, dost not remember, and I'll not release thee, that I bind to. Wouldst rather have that clout than me, Janice?" Very falteringly and still with downcast face the girl murmured, "No."
A conspicuous case in point is the entire want of sympathy between Brown and Galt, men of similar type, whose opinions on several questions coincided. Recollections of Sixty Years in Canada, by the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Tupper, Bart. The extension of the Dominion to the Pacific ocean had been discussed at the Quebec Conference.
The girl looked thoughtful for a moment and then asked, "Is that the only one there is?" "Only what?" demanded her mother. "The only Thalia?" "'T is the only one I've heard of," said the squire. "Thou 'rt wrong, Lambert," corrected his spouse, in wifely fashion. "'T was one of those old heathens with horns, or tail, or something, I forget exactly. What set thy mind on that, child?
A lesser man than Erasmus left a greater mark on the sixteenth century. The righteous saying of Bacon obstinately presents itself to our mind and seems to tarry for an explanation: "The nobler a soul is, the more objects of compassion it hath." KNOX, REV. RONALD ARBUTHNOTT; b. 17th Feb., 2888; 4th s. of the Rt. Rev. E.A. Knox, Bishop of Manchester.
"She, poor maid, is distraught, and took me for her mother. She loves me not, nor dost thou, nor do I ask any woman's love." "Nay, then, thou 'rt mocking me. Thou dost love her, and she loves thee, for I've heard her say as much; but still I know one that loves thee better." "If thou were not so ill, Desire, I'd find it in my heart to say but there, sleep poor child, sleep!
There is R b rt 'lsm r', for example. External trouble is piled on to the internal. The characters are in a perpetual soak. There is not a dry rag on any of them, from the beginning of the book to the end. They are sent out in all weathers, and are drenched every day.
The funeral exercises were held in the little brick Methodist church where his wife and daughter had worshiped. The funeral was simple, according to his wishes. A large number of public men in Georgia attended the services. Dr. Hillyer, a prominent Baptist divine and classmate of General Toombs, assisted in the services. Rt. Rev.
After the service the clergy were entertained by the Churchwomen of Hartford in the parish-rooms of Christ Church. The following is a nearly complete list of the clergymen who were present: From Connecticut: The Rt. Rev. the Bishop; The Rev. Messrs.
Trials of a Public Benefactor, as Illustrated in the Discovery of Etherization. By Nathan P. Rice, M.D. New York. Pudney & Russell. 12mo. pp. 400. $1.00. The History, Object, and Proper Observance of the Holy Season of Lent. By the Rt. Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D.D., Bishop of California. Tenth Edition. New York. Delisser & Proctor. 12mo. pp. 236. 75 cts. Life, Teachings, and Death of Socrates.
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