Cruel as the grave, Volumen2

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Página 308 - DISCIPLINE AND DRILL. Four Lectures delivered to the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers. By Captain S. Flood Page. A New and Cheaper Edition. Price is. "One of the best-known and coolestheaded of the metropolitan regiments, whose adjutant moreover has lately published an admirable collection of lectures addressed by him to the men of his corps.
Página 306 - ... have in these pages the most minute description of life as it appeared on the banks of the Nile ; all that could be seen or was worth seeing in nature or in art is here pleasantly and graphically set down. . . . It is a book to read during an autumn holiday." — Spectator. 65, Cornhill, London. XVI. SCRIPTURE LANDS IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR HISTORY. By GS DREW, MA, Rector of Avington, Winchester, Author of "Reasons of Faith.
Página 110 - As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country.
Página 37 - ... do not like you, Dr. Fell. "The reason why, I cannot tell "But this I know, and know full well, "I do not like you, Dr. Fell...
Página 12 - If she be not fair for me, what care I how fair she be ? " But he did care, and he told himself that the song did him no good.
Página 308 - WORKS BY THE REV. STOPFORD A. BROOKE, MA Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, THE LATE REV. FW ROBERTSON, MA, LIFE AND LETTERS OF.
Página 306 - ... own mind. The position of Abraham in Palestine is portrayed, both socially and geographically, with great vigour. Mr. Drew has given an admirable account of the Hebrew sojourn in Egypt, and has done much to popularize the newly-acquired knowledge of Assyria in connection with the two Jewish kingdoms. We look with satisfaction to the prospect of a larger work from the same author, and are confident that he cannot adopt a method better suited to his talents and knowledge, or more generally useful...

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