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NEW NOYELS. the title-page without dispa...
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LIFE OS 1 Dli. KITTO. Lijh of JDr. KiUo,...
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THE FRENCH EXHIBITION. A cou.KCT.0N .M* ...
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Germaine. Getvnaine. By Edmond Akout. Pa...
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No Asa, Jv ** ** Xov.-J T 4 1857 -1 The ...
No asa , Jv ** ** xov .-j T 4 1857 -1 THE LEADER 64 # NO . 380 , JUI > Y , _ L -j . - - . - ¦ - -- ' fnT .. .. ; . ^ -n . . ^ i q »> i w p i an w ^ r . wns never executed ; from Exeter to leaving England . His plan , however , was never executed ; been
New Noyels. The Title-Page Without Dispa...
NEW NOYELS . the title-page without disparagement to her reputation .
Life Os 1 Dli. Kitto. Lijh Of Jdr. Kiuo,...
LIFE OS Dli . KITTO . Lijh of JDr . KiUo , D . D ., F ^ A . By John I ^ JJj ^; ^^ Oliphant and Sons . nm ^ PMwm aymnctrical narrative of tho life , aetlouB , . « j « . tJJ ^ * ^ o ^ inf otentfu l S 5 « lSS = ^ i = S = rj thing iuoro and liiore that a statenient of tho « o d . ihculnos , kia ; I « auld make that statement , Would bo ttlt to be a tlii » K of no common » "toiost . U « intention m to divido the sketch of 1 »» fife into three lV »< ta = p 1 "^ 0 . " birth to tho workhouse ; eecondly , from the workhouse to bxotoi ; tluruij ,
anTif it had been , the hand of the biographer would still . have necessary to fill in the picture from his return to England till his death , the busiest and most tranquil portion of his existence . Though we have no «« tobio"rap liy of Kitto , we have enough about him m his own handwriting , f , bis ' letters in his iournals , and in his different works , so that by means , of afoicoSi interspersed for the sake of correction and illustration , a rcluJar and complete life could easily be composed . Dr . Eadie has , therefore , express oJnSL together unwarranted about Kitto ' s feelings and acUons .
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y-A tf ^ --o ^; c , «* ' ••" , ••' . Home-Ufe is a favourite tOI > ic with Mr . mmm ^ m ^ mmmmimm Here is an incident of v V Uage i" usua summer ' s labour in the capital , and returned in the autumn f 1 " 0 ™ * *? ^^ w Sn ecer A circumstance so re-= ffi"SE = € iS = £ X = ri ; . S SSSS ^ ass ^ SSSSfr'SaE her father , and whipped every f ^^ J ^ l ^ Zd th ^ TSL had stolen it crriod out the sentence and at length ¦ ^ onf ^ ed Ma ^ s ^ with from this gentleman , lie ring was at once se desired , but , for tho
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The French Exhibition. A Cou.Kct.0n .M* ...
THE FRENCH EXHIBITION . A cou . KCT . 0 N . M * has accU . en . uUy e-M" ^ - ' ; . - ^ - ^^ . Si'StatS- ta BOrve > l lo li . woboo . 1 roo . rt . onod ei . rl . cr it 1 ^ no wm « lltlrilotlvo , and deservedly r -sWorr ^ ^ eiro ^ r ^^ S ^^^ ' ^ r ^ S ^ K ^ 'rTJBS . « ... oy c . n , e , ... ore A » v
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Leader (1850-1860), July 4, 1857, page 19, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_04071857/page/19/
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