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By the way of introducing the reader to one of these laborers, we subjoin a letter from Badal to Miss Fiske, dated December 12th, 1859. It is a good specimen of Oriental style. "Writing to you brings to mind many sweet conversations with you. Dwelling on them, my mind is sad.

Had those he wrote to been then suffering, surely the apostle would have said: "When any man suffers ... let him not be ashamed." The whole question of the authenticity of the canonical books will be challenged later, and the weakness of this division of Paley's evidences will then be more fully apparent. Meanwhile we subjoin Lardner's view of these passages.

Lest the above examples be dismissed as belonging to an old order of things, I subjoin the following account from a missionary of a recent revival scene in India: "There were people ... on the floor fairly writhing over the realisation of sin as it came over them.... Saturday we were favoured with a wonderful manifestation of the Spirit.

Scattered all over his editorials, like gems, are to be found beautiful images, sweet touches of heartfelt pathos, thoughts which the reader pauses over with surprise and delight. We subjoin a few specimens, taken almost at random from the book before us: "A thunder-storm, what can match it for eloquence and poetry?

I subjoin a few of the stanzas: they are addressed to Lord Byron: "Thou, while thou stand'st beneath this tree, While by thy foot this earth is press'd, Think, here the wanderer's ashes be And wilt thou say, sweet be thy rest! "'Twould add even to a seraph's bliss, Whose sacred charge thou then may be, To guide to guard yes, Byron! yes, That glory is reserved for me."

Finding him this evening in a very good humour, I prevailed on him to give me an exact list of his places of residence, since he entered the metropolis as an authour, which I subjoin in a note.* Exeter-street, off Catherine-street, Strand. 2. Greenwich. 3. Woodstock-street, near Hanover-square. 4. Castle-street, Cavendish-square, No. 6. 5. Strand. 6. Boswell-Court. 7. Strand, again. 8.

I subjoin two translations of the beautiful lines written by Napoleon at St. Helena, on the portrait of his son. The love he bore to his son was carried to enthusiasm. According to those persons who had access to his society at St.

For some of the reasons which have brought me to this conclusion I refer to my previous messages to Congress, and briefly subjoin the following: 1. The bill unites two subjects which, so far from having any affinity to one another, are wholly incongruous in their character. It is both a revenue and an appropriation bill.

The crisis of the 18th Fructidor, which retarded for three years the extinction of the pentarchy, presents one of the most remarkable events of its short existence. It will be seen how the Directors extricated themselves from this difficulty. I subjoin the correspondence relating to this remarkable episode of our Revolution, cancelling only such portions of it as are irrelevant to the subject.

Porterfield a nice person? I ventured to subjoin. 'Oh, it doesn't make any difference. She rested her eyes on me a moment through her veil, the texture of which gave them a suffused prettiness. 'Do you know him very well? she asked. 'Mr. Porterfield? 'No, Mr. Nettlepoint. 'Ah, very little. He's a good deal younger than I.