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% ^ V » ts t ^ xmiuoVai progress'in Artarereasonable , but doubts are impossible ^^ en { Scie « ce'an ^ the applications of Science are an question . Every decade t | f 0 % iflyS ^^ iS | iaIt > abfe It is but 'Wfevr . years since ' s £ eam navigation was 'M ^^^&^ V ^^^^ gfe » t ' lnKalbltant" ; is almostf capable of recalling We first ' & tia ^ tic ~ s \ eamei % And now J ^ r . JBijiraBi . is : ballsing a steamer—no , not a , steamer , Mf ; a . sailing town—twiwchrwilifoe ^ to all other steamers , ^ yhat
Wife' Gj ? eat > . Western was to _ a / Thames nyherry . To learn all about this anairvel § fslip-building you must goto the ^ Qitarterty Mevmv . ThatUevievv laf ^ ' ^ dny not 6 nlr as aiwavs being the - most entertaining of the Reviews , l > u £ as ge ^ wally , conjrivl ^ ag to , get , articles , which supply dinner-tables , with s ^ fl-talk , £ an 4 busyLjnen wit ^ b valuable information . In the present number a ^ per , called the ^ jritoa . and -thevMinnowsVv gives a-. 'lively and graphic ae ^ eunt oF . fche ^ Greafc Eastern , which is toastound Neptutie , and render ilfe Atlantic passage ; a promenade ^ without ithose dismal necessities far-^^ vi % iixl , ^ ijrhic | pftaVe Soin e' ^ Hat mitigated the jrfeasure ' of the voyage . " As ^ P ^ FWSfe ^^^ ^ ^^^ A M ^ i southern " extremity of jbhe Isle of P ^ g *^» ,: ^ eaa ^; en ^ mons , FQr k ~; in > pi ^ aWiiwgi , ' - ; . '¦ ¦ ¦'' . ' . ' .:. ' ;• '
Where are the merry ship-carpenters , caulking away -with ! monotonous ,.- dead- ' sahncUiigr & k ) w ?&^ -their < etdzes * ' rearing , up one ei ^ f & < $ hsr ^«^^ s , ^ d 4 aying : tlie , roa § siv ©! 3 ke ^ 2 ^ here fare -the bright angera gleaming in the sun , a ^ atuj d ^ i ^ Sij ^ accustomed sights and sounds of j ^ p-buudinVarejto be _ found ; but ia their place we see the arm of steam , mightver "ffian that of ^ oly welding some iron shaft big as " the mast of some huge adm ^ alj ^ prjp ^ s ^^ quickly and as noise-* S § s & a ^ alady ^ punches card-board for a fanay-fair o , rnaniejit . , Steel , urged , bjr the simlr potentnl ^ ater , is seen showing its mastery over iron ^ S ^ ltoing 4 n ^ h 1 tte ^^^ ol ; tn ^ caipe ! nter ; tong 3 ^ -Ihe Bbip-earpenter ist tr ^ mnt ^ jmto ftbrawny ! 6 mith ! , ahdthecivilengineer . taikestheplace ©* thepjaritte ^ hitje < piteM & pS & i , « 38 Pection < i » f thi 8 f £ ev . iatlttin ; yes $ el ; sh , pwstps how Completely the em .-
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^ tt l ^ , « W ^ m < WP «*^» ft 4 dl ^ bflj ^ s , jtfto yt ifLfa pf ^ jPorjtlaft ^ plaqe } ,, # er aj ^^ d will bo tw < int 3 nflaiile 3 < an'hou ] nj j ; But tUeidtulger ? i i ,, , . u ¦< im i . ¦ . . u . m iu . t , ^« Qt w ^^ p ^^ ed'tKat < 3 ft * . 0 BrttribV » ' fl 3 fat ship , ( thoiGiJe ^ feWeatenn would . Uoidotfble ^ ^ P ^*» W ^ f « a ttodi u ^ on | ith « H : cresti » ? . o < Jnthe ; i ^! lahtio ) Tyavc 9 , and- we ;« U know lw > , v tha ^ ph i » yii » rAW \ ftaln )] Uia 4 icWhen , H wap royidcr Si nao & d ,, Mnft W 9 F 9 , ypty . touqH , | jv * Vp ^« 0 q ( JWjAo tM ; wsjft »| f ( ticKHta StWfW , nnA . it ^ oo . noti i | n ) bil ; th , o i ^ rq ^ wtionf of , tyn $ p ^ 4 w , ora « WftWI ^ Wj fl ^ d JbOj m ^& iuxed , , w i $ U , pny « C ( qu ^ ocy Dr . Scoresby , whilst pro 3 , sjng , t & Q , rW ^^ W on ftifl ^ 1 Wf (<^ n » r ^ ^ oat 8 , ^ Qme , yopra einco , do ^ aW obaoryefl ^ e ^ a ^ qa , f \ Y & ^ Jfi ^ ff WiffB ^ ftt ^ gwr of ^ ?? % » , > v « 8 : enftb |« 4 to f <> rin a pn ' ott . y accnraid \ 'm ^ i % \^\ Tim ^ Ji * ho W YPfil ^ account of their boihg il iboutilillria M ' * L ^ r ' ttlrW ^ i / ¦ WSMiife ^ ybki Mme ' t 6 b % on ex ^ goratlon ; WtSvo do libfi'ihlhK eVdn bat > ptiiiSr $ iw « Sro ' pWpftrVd iforthe tiitttomerit tnadoiby tbia obi * orv < ir At ri mebting , flbtnd yeara since , of tho Britiah Association , that they averaged no more than twenty foot
m _ altitude , and rarel y exceeded twenty- « ight feet . " The popular iim > reB 9 iOn " ^ ii'T * £¥ •*& 5 . eSid ? S ° ^^ ' ^ P "MW ^ though they were abo ^ S be en lffi ? sWtohave bfeen dually erroneoug ^ as rhfe ' maximum length of « Sto SS ^ cording . toDf . Scbresby ^ is six-hundfed ftefc ; -whilst in a moderate gale they SLmC three hundred , and in a fresh sea about a hundred and twenty feet £ length IS jnent' , 8 . wnsideration <>* these facts leads . to . the conclusion that long shins muaf w * a , great , advantage . over shopt-opes with . respect W tlie-rapidity with , which they S the , r journey , M t , is < mit . e evident th ^ t whilst the latter have to perfoS S voyages by making a series of short cuiyes—much > the impediment of their ™ gress an <^ to the discomfort of their inmates ^ -the former , by ruling the waves S their commanding proportions , make shorter and smoother passages . As steamed grow larger atid liu-geh the curse of sea-sicknes ^ mijit therefore gradually dimS 6 f wen « a
i ., " ^» » screw snip , wiji , m an pToDaomty , neithrer pitch nor rot ? and will tfcBfef 6 * e b 6-inosl « Jmf 6 rtable to the v 6 ya ^ er . Her Immense ' stride if we m ^ use the term , will enableJier to- take thwe of the ^ aee hundred- feet waves of att At lantic gale / . is easily as a racer would tahe a moderate-siied brooks Wei « annbt of eottrse reproduce ^ a tenth part of the information so pleasantly given'fnthisr article , and must conclude'with the ifollowing : _ Xf we mistake not , the sucpess of ' the Great Eastern will constitute a new era in the art of aggressive war . W " e question whether Eurojpe during the course of the present contest has ri 6 t been more & rucfc "b y our enormous power of moving suddenly large massesdf men from ' one'fen'doT Ewrbpe io another , than by any other operation which we have performed . ' * The Himalaya , ias she steamed tip the Boaphorus , filled the lazy Turkklwith ; astonishment ; and the cloud of steamers and sailing vessels which cawied the Allied annyl 6 . the ; 8 hores of the Crimea , hasbeen , dweltupon as an . tip ^^ mftri tune such world never
e ^ ppsi . p magftificencB as th & witnessed ! before . What will the . reader say when , w ^ tell 1 him that five vessels such as the ( Jreat Eastern couhl bi ^ gjhpme . ^ our 5 Q , « 00 , J ^ otops fiom the Orimea , with all 4 heir artillery and ^ ftS £ ?|> 9 * wjj . the cpur . se . ottenjjO ^ twelve . 4 a . ys 1 . .:,.:.,-. ? «\ yHl e ^ . w ^ fcay ^ e . bseten thus renlarging our eo « amerqial boots , we have beea diinirii ^ iingjs . 'thieji . isjize : of ; i dnr ? . war- steamers ^; and the remainder of the Quarterly Reviewer ' s essaxiS"de ^ ot ^ d T tb the gunboats . : > i ; i Begidea-tliir ^ th ' e ^ ifirdst generfilly intetestihg'article in th ^ number , there ^^^ W ^^ 6 s ^ Fan ^ ily ^^ tbn ^^ ^ BtisKis , which ^ i lj ^^ jbejre ^ di " w ^ p > leasiire ;>' , SChe last / named , indeed , . is an-attack uponMr Rtir ^ KiiF , writtenwith considerable * ability } although quite missing the real
and T ( ib " srtiv # ' exc ^ irenbies df that ^ wflfe' and rerriarKable crrticl ; a Whenever ^^ vPft ^^ g ^ PM ^^ v ^ MJbr ^^ Anf i-C ttfey-dpgniati ^ e about it , tl ^ : 1 i 9 ire . p . ecfcaigs <^ Jsiy \ th . eiAselV « s / Qpe h toxrfticism , for , in truth , their atr tempos'essentially ' ¦ tfiistak ^ h /^ Ar 6 is ^ felt , ; hot thought . It does h & t come m | fi ^^^ a ^ iace pf ' , SM ^ tt ^ ( e ^ & o ^ pi in it ^ I ^ chnipal d ^ ailsi "afid Science ^ Mofeipyopgj-iy ; adjudiQaie up ' Qn it , . ^ s ^ ract principles ^ geemii ^ gly so truei
fail ; to reach-its vitality . - You might as . well attempt to treat ' Morals on the principles of Mathematics . Into tliis' error Mr . ^ Ruskxii certainly falls . He is , iincessantlj testing , pictures according to soine extraneous principles of inorality > religion , or »;^ philosophy , ; , andi as he is at the . same time very dogfiiatic ^ an d ^ ntit 'a little ihiSdlerit , he ^^ provokes a ' n ^ ry criticism . But were his grid ' s tfen ^ old ^ h (& j ? ^ nja *! JiisjtiQoks . vbut / thev . ^ Q .. npjtnUec hj ^' niw . iite aftdideiicate , observation of
Nature , his poet ' s enthusiasm and poet ^ s power of word-painting , his elegant and ? varied vcultttrS ^ they doittot / Vpreyent : lii * book s : bei ng amon ^ the most f ^ scirtBttihg in bur language ; 'Oif ' aill ihis [ th & QmrtcrfyRmi & yverscarcely takes Hoik ; ' Mr * / Rffsitfft M & argueii' ^ nd ^ ogtnatis 6 d \ his critic retorts argunie ' nt aft ^'( l o ^ m ^ tishi ^ '' iV : "' '' ' . ^' , * . ' " , ' 1 ' :, "'""" , ' . '' , ' , '' V ' i ' , " ' "* ' ' . ' , ' ' .. " / , " i" " ' ¦ ' , V . M . .-Jtw ^ QNTAi ^^^ E aT ^ thff , ^ subject of an article froBi « peijjwhlcU > -no reader 9 f ithi ^ tyi ( irterJ & ,, yii \\ mistake .. ; .. and Cobne-Vaiju Iiiawjcs ?^ book onJ " Romaii'HIstofey ?' t affords a igraye and erudite essay . Altogeth ^ V ' tWnamTier ' isWerf ^ ' ° r ¦ " " ' " ¦ ' ' ¦ TR & Woii ^ hl ' oTPs ^^^^ ( fjtieTvHfch ^ e alway s 6 pen with ^ P ^^* 9 ^; , fe ^^ r . MWmytjfflWlh w ^! or Me , ping L ^ if specialo % ct of insanity steadily : in : T { iew v generally , manages to select articles in , terefltimg to all retlecthKg readers-i ¦ The present ? number contains one of very- grave and ' ^^ ss ^^^ poi'Wn ^ c ' o ^ ^ rat , ' jinji Ci ^ ninal . ^ one also on " . Lucid Intervals . " / The \ bfcher < itomes are exclusively adaresse 4 to medical
practitioners . - ¦> ¦ . ¦ - ^ . .,- .- ¦• ; .. ' IJTri , the North ^ JJhicfican Jtepie w there ^ isi ' a paper * ¦ witb ^^ "ihe piquant title of p ^ f . ^ e Ppetry '^ f Anatomy , " the object of wjripU , 'jft , excellent , being no less jbhaa thorescuing of anatojnical study from that inatinctiTe tremor and repulsion which' seizes most minds at the pre $ e » ce of any anatomical details , . whereas ^ tUfeW ^ rte . ? 3 of organization are among the most stupendous marvels of . Qrofltioji , and i capable of exciting the profoundost « nd mpst reverential feftliwgB in'tho mind ? which contemplates thefti . ^ T he purpose of this article l \ i ^ v't ^ i \ U t ^^ c \ M jnuch of fch ' o ' article on "The ifesUiinsier jtieview on AJcoJ ^ c ^ on tho WentminsW ' ^ tp uTI t j hip teetotal ppintof vieyyr , Iput not calling for any further notice from us . » <( . I I ' .. •>'¦ V . * . ' ' ¦ ! . ¦¦¦ - ¦ - . I ¦ - ,....- . l-t' . , , i . ,
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Leader (1850-1860), April 26, 1856, page 16, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_26041856/page/16/
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