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Page 860
... finest and most imposing - looking ships in the world , but , unless its navy is ably commanded , and its seamen familiar with their duties and trained to perform them , it can only meet the fate of the Turkish squadron at Sinope , or ...
... finest and most imposing - looking ships in the world , but , unless its navy is ably commanded , and its seamen familiar with their duties and trained to perform them , it can only meet the fate of the Turkish squadron at Sinope , or ...
Page 863
... finest Oatmeal direct from Glasgow , and delivered in all parts of London . No extra charge for delivery in Highgate or Hampstead . Extra fine Flour for Pastry delivered free at 2s . 6d . for 14 lbs . ; finest Households do . for ...
... finest Oatmeal direct from Glasgow , and delivered in all parts of London . No extra charge for delivery in Highgate or Hampstead . Extra fine Flour for Pastry delivered free at 2s . 6d . for 14 lbs . ; finest Households do . for ...
Page 872
... finest Lapsang Souchong , 3s . a lb. This tea is exquisitely delicate in flavour , silky on the palate , and one of the finest teas ever imported into England . 2. The finest Moning Congou , 3s . a lb. This is ripe , lemon - melon ...
... finest Lapsang Souchong , 3s . a lb. This tea is exquisitely delicate in flavour , silky on the palate , and one of the finest teas ever imported into England . 2. The finest Moning Congou , 3s . a lb. This is ripe , lemon - melon ...
Page 872
... finest tea the world produces . - 50 King William Street , London Bridge , and 63 Bishopsgate Street Within , London , E.C. Printed by CHOLMELEY AUSTEN LEIGH , at No. 5 New - street Square , in the Parish of St. Bride , in the City of ...
... finest tea the world produces . - 50 King William Street , London Bridge , and 63 Bishopsgate Street Within , London , E.C. Printed by CHOLMELEY AUSTEN LEIGH , at No. 5 New - street Square , in the Parish of St. Bride , in the City of ...
Page 909
... finest tea the world produces . - 50 King William Street , London Bridge , and 63 Bishopsgate Street Within , London , E.C. W : MACHINES . - The celebrated No. 2 Machine , unequalled for General Work , 10. The new Domestic Machines ...
... finest tea the world produces . - 50 King William Street , London Bridge , and 63 Bishopsgate Street Within , London , E.C. W : MACHINES . - The celebrated No. 2 Machine , unequalled for General Work , 10. The new Domestic Machines ...
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Page 861 - My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust ; who subdueth my people under me.
Page 916 - PRAKRITA-PRAKASA ; or, The Prakrit Grammar of Vararuchi, with the Commentary (Manorama) of Bhamaha ; the first complete Edition of the Original Text, with various Readings from a collection of Six MSS. in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, and the Libraries of the Royal Asiatic Society and the East India House ; with Copious Notes, an English Translation, and Index of Prakrit Words, to which is prefixed an Easy Introduction to Prakrit Grammar. By Edward Byles Cowell, of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Professor...
Page 916 - Watson. — INDEX TO THE NATIVE AND SCIENTIFIC NAMES OF INDIAN AND OTHER EASTERN ECONOMIC PLANTS AND PRODUCTS, originally prepared under the authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council. By JOHN FORBES WATSON, MA, MD, FLS, FRAS, etc., Reporter on the Products of India.
Page 936 - An OUTLINE of the NECESSARY LAWS of THOUGHT : a Treatise on Pure and Applied Logic.
Page 956 - But that earth knows not yet, the Dead has won That crown, which was his aim. For when he left it, 'twas a twilight scene About his silent bier, A breathless struggle, faith and sight between, And Hope and sacred Fear. Fear startled at his pains and dreary end, Hope raised her chalice high, And the twin-sisters still his shade attend, View'd in the mourner's eye.
Page 861 - The name of the LORD is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.
Page 916 - Chalmers. — THE ORIGIN OF THE CHINESE; an Attempt to Trace the connection of the Chinese with Western Nations in their Religion, Superstitions, Arts, Language, and Traditions.
Page 957 - PRUNE thou thy words, the thoughts control That o:er thee swell and throng ; They will condense within thy soul, And change to purpose strong. But he who lets his feelings run In soft luxurious flow, Shrinks when hard service must be done, And faints at every woe. Faith's meanest deed more favor bears, Where hearts and wills are weighed, Than brightest transports, choicest prayers, Which bloom their hour and fade.
Page 870 - In fact, it is one of the sacred rights of the country which cannot be touched with impunity ; and if systematic efforts were made amongst the proprietors of Ulster to invade tenant-right, I do not believe there is a force at the disposal of the Horse Guards sufficient to keep the peace of the province...
Page 957 - tis nourished. The fire i' the flint Shows not, till it be struck ; our gentle flame Provokes itself, and, like the current, flies Each bound it chafes.