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Saturday review[Beilage] 30.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Dezember 1876
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    London
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    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] 1. The “Seventeen Offices "Table of Mortality was employed throughout. 2. The future rate of Interest obtainable was estimated at 3 per cent. only. 3. Th; *:::: . Loading" was reserved for future Expenses and Profits (see Government chedule). The resulting Reserves yielded the highest known Protection to Policies. The Bonus was [...]
[...] REY ELATIONS of QUAC KS and QUACKERY. “ - Detector" has done his work well. We advise the public to purchase these Reve lations,' and see how the disgusting tribe of shain doctors are pilloried and their doings related."—Public Opinion. London : BA 11.1.1%ite. TINDALL. & Cox, King William Street, Strand. [...]
[...] and her crew were about during her recent protracted cruise, we advise them to get hold of Lord George Campbell's book. Observant of everything worth seeing, and telling in the frankest and most familiar manner imagin able all that the ordinary reader cares to learn about a unique voyage, no better companion than Lord George Campbell need be wished by any one [...]
Saturday review30.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] live, and die as aliens to every Government. Lastly, tº barbarous Christians are afraid of the commercial clevel. ness of the Jews. They do not see how they are w " business if Jews compete with them. One of the grea” causes of offence which the Jews have given is that thºſ [...]
[...] it. The Government got in all its land revenue during the much worse crisis of the famine of 1874 in every district of Bengal; and Sir RICHARD TEMPLE sees no reason why the result should be worse in the case of the tracts over which the storm-wave swept. Altogether, this memo [...]
[...] was that, if Turkey and its insurgent and tributary provinces liked to go to war, they must fight it out. His only business was to make a ring, and see that none of the spectators assisted the cºmi batants. Meanwhile events of the greatest ultimate importance had been [...]
[...] son of Russian troops to protect him in his capital. A revolution was fomented by the ecclesiastical party among the Moslems, and by the party which wished to see Turkey independent and emergetic. The highest ecclesiastical authority pronounced that Abdul Aziz was unfit to reign, and, without any opposition, he [...]
[...] has been made to reconquer Cuba, and Martinez Campos, whose services in the Carlist campaign are supposed to have made him dangerous at home, has been sent to see whether he can succeed where so many have failed. Trade has not been flourishing either in England or elsewhere. [...]
[...] high, with great green leaves and the golden fruit nestling among them, he sees his first genuine orange-tree. It stands in a magnificent landscape. Towering up nearly per pendicular behind it are fourteen hundred feet of grey limestone, [...]
[...] events, he could not help learning something about in the course of making his index. These things he does in some measure under stand; at least he sees their importance, and so puts them in, . But the small points of detail, the names, the titles, the incidental and illustrative references, he does not see the importance of, and so [...]
[...] Basques and diverse Caucasian varieties of blood and speech, such as those of Daghestan, Tshetsh, Tsherkess, Lazi, Suan, Georgian, and Mingrelian. There is something queer in seeing Hamite, Semite, and Indo-European bracketed together as one, to balance single or homogeneous groups like the negroes, the Hot [...]
[...] of art we see a small family surrounded by dense smoke; a hill shows through a break in the darkness; the family have rescued a table which has lost a leg, and have saved a cradle, a mat [...]
[...] which can at best only be inferences more or less remote from admitted principles or from the practice of the most advanced States. And, seeing that many States, even among the most advanced, differ diametrically upon first principles, it is impossible to construct such provisions in such a manner that [...]
Saturday review23.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Dezember 1876
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] rebel against the old order of things. But, after the Resto ration, those who had to find money for the King's Go vernment did not see their way to doing without a salt tax, and a duty of forty francs per quintal was imposed. [...]
[...] to find the kingly palace. Who can have deserved the honour of burial here P. he asked, on the hypothesis that the slabs marked graves. And now let us turn to Pausanias, and see what the tradition of the second century after Christ had to tell that traveller:- [...]
[...] head in silver, we know that Dr. Schliemann sees cows' heads and owls' heads where other archaeologists only find a rude effort at designing the human figure, or an incomprehensible grotesque. Way [...]
[...] * See Saturday Review, August 12, 1876. [...]
[...] Of course the pagan judge could not see the superb turn which our faith put upon the passage, and perceived in it only a disapproval of Diocletian's admirable system. Anxious as he appears to have been to spare the [...]
[...] portraits of Swift, Johnson, and Fielding. We had thought of putting in a word for Sterne, in mitigation of Mr. Stephen's severe and incisive judgment; but we do not, on reflection, see our way to disputing its substantial justice. [...]
[...] her arms round his neck, kiss him, and sing to him her little “Alleluia.” When her father comes in, let her have an equally ready smile and kiss for him, to show him that she is pleased to see him and that she loves every body as everybody loves her; let her feel that the whole family is glad to see this fresh little rose on the stem. Talk to her also of her other grandmother [...]
[...] we see the expression of the poet's later religious views, but no calling in question the existence of a Supreme Being. Generally the editors of the play for this series pave the student's way by [...]
[...] case is pretty well illustrated; many people will be glad to see portraits of Captain Burnaby and of Lieutenant Cameron; while the pictures and descriptions of other persons will no doubt amuse [...]
[...] portraits of Captain Burnaby and of Lieutenant Cameron; while the pictures and descriptions of other persons will no doubt amuse their friends. We confess that we fail to see the fun, or good taste, or, in one case, the truth, of some of the remarks in the letterpress. [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 23.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 23. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] 1. The “Seventeen Offices.” Table of Mortality was employed throughout. 2. The future rate of Interest obtainable was estimated at 3 percent...only. 3. Tig . Loading” was reserved for future Expenses and Profits (see Government Schedule). The resulting Reserves yielded the highest known Protection to Policies. The Bonus was [...]
[...] Poems by Tennyson. Byron, Scott. Ingolilºby, Hoºd, ºe, Bret Harte, &c. The great popularity of the Annuals published by Weldon & Co. has caused several colour able imitations. The Public is requcsted to see that our name is on every copy purchased. London : WELDoN & Co., Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, E.C. [...]
[...] St. Paul’s-An Aſternoon Stroll-old Houses in London-Chollerford Aº - ture in Ireland–Bristol—Berwick Itamiant-id.; by post. Aid. Odices: **** - - * - - * GARRICK's HOUSE.-See THE BUILDER ºf this w * for View and Particulars ; also, view and Plan of Branch Sailors º From a Ducal kit, in Farºon Building "Architecture in Irº-ºº: º [...]
[...] volume sources of information not easily to be obtained elsewhere." Saturday Review, December 9. “We are glad to see that ‘The Austro-Hungarian Empire' has reached a second cdition, This important work having been previously reviewed in these columns, it will suffice at present to say, that it eminently deserves perusal by those who wish to understand the exact position of [...]
[...] From the SPECTATOR. “The superiority of Picturesque Europe to the ordinary books of scenery which one is accustomed to see lying on drawing-room tables is striking and manifest.” [...]
Saturday review16.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] peasantry to feel certain that they would have come well out of this ordeal. A young Constitution can be exposed to no more serious trial than to see the organs which must work harmoniously, if they are to work usefully, waging open war against one another. Yet this [...]
[...] and humbng, should be clearly made known. It is difficult to believe that those who have really the memory of the late PRINCE Consort at heart should desire to see it mixed up with such unworthy associations. [...]
[...] We have been led into all this train of thought by a much more modern and much humbler change of local nomenclature, but one which yet has at least the merit of standing, as far as we can see, quite by itself, and having no precedent in any time or place. In the other cases we can see why a name was changed, or at least [...]
[...] this book, he asks that while, on the one hand, it must be own” that he started for Turkey knowing little or nothing as to the mei and places he was going to see, was there a very short time, and could only see a very limited area for himself, yet credit should be ſº him for the possession of that general knowledge of the [...]
[...] felt also to be too sacred for publication; and yet, without facts, their testimony will be regarded as unduly partial. Their closeness to the object of their affections prevents them from seeing him as the world sees him; and they may sometimes be in danger of giving a bad impression by their ignorance of the interpretation which will [...]
[...] * Memorials of the South Saron See and Cathedral Church of Chick tº By the Rev. W. R. W. Stephens, M.A. London: Richard Bentley & Sous [...]
[...] chiefly architectural. He deals with the buildings and rebuildings of the different parts of the church in their several plaçºs in the general history of the see. And the history of the see of Chichester is something iike the history of the church. It does nºt stand out in English history like some other bishopries ; but its annals [...]
[...] light; but it will probably be a good while before those who simply copy one after the other for party purposes will be brought to see the plain truth in this matter. [...]
[...] W; can say no worse thing of this book than that iſ " difficult to see any sufficient reason why it should have bº published. When an important mission returns insafety.orgiº from Kashgar or Cabul, its members are doubtless justified in [...]
[...] Diamond cut Diamond—Saw Mills—Instinct or Intelligence —Rice Mills—A Shipping Office—Reflections.” After this we almost expect to see the well-known faces of the policeman and the clown. Some of the sketches, though animated, by no means defy criticism. A man dancing in the bow of a boat [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 16.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 16. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] 1. The "Seventeen Offices." Table of Mortality was employed throughout. 2. The future rate of Interest obtainable was estimated at 3 percent...only. 3. Th; *::::: . Loading" was reserved for future Expenses and Profits (see Government chedule). [...]
[...] º and see how the disgusting tribe of sham doctors are pilloried an [...]
[...] ARQHITECTURE in AUSTRALIA.—See THE BUILDER of this Week for View of New Bank in Adelaide i also, of New Town Hall in Erfurt ºreatment of the Rooſ in Architecture—Battersea and its Park—Temple Bar Improvements [...]
[...] "This most acceptable and timely book was written before popular prejudi ºratiºns, hº had risen to their present º the author, from the nature ºf *:::::: opiº: abundant opportunities of seeing the inner life of the country and of º: smugº of its reai condition. He has written not only a highly instructive, but " k."—Times. in classical English [...]
[...] WALES. With a History of each See, and Biographical Notices of the Bishops. By Richard J. KING, B.A. [...]
[...] How many Iſome Libraries are there with not a fifth of the books ever read beyond the first half-dozen pages? Such Libraries are dear at any price, and it becomes a duty of paramount importance to see that such books are removed clean away from influencing the young minds so in. juriously, and replaced by others that are safe, true, and readable. [...]
[...] written in an entertaining manner and produced in an attractive style. For this kind of book see those classed in Nelson's Illustrated Book List, under: ILLUSTRATED BOOKS of SCI [...]
[...] --2.—Books on Geography, including Travel, and, as its sequel, Adventure. For this class of book see Nelson's Illus trated Book List, under the titles of : BOOKS of TRAVEL and Re [...]
[...] 7.—Books of Biblicallllustrations, for which see those described in Nelsºn's Illustrated Book List as: BOOKS ºf TRAVEL and RE. [...]
[...] *** For complete List of THOMAs NElson & Sons' Publications see NELSox's [...]
Saturday review09.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Dezember 1876
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  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] sition which Mr. BRIGHT sought to enforce, and to accept which, without demur or delay, he invites or requires those of his countrymen who cannot see so far into things as he can. On examination we find that Mr. BRIGHT's main propositions are three — that a [...]
[...] they are not of the orthodox faith, is one of the very mº mournful parts of the Eastern affair to ordinary people, who merely want to see justice done everywhere and mº" of every religion treated with impartiality. Mr. BRIGHT's next proposition regards European Tuº; [...]
[...] the ecclesiastical estimates had been very little more than a stalking-horse which concealed the dissatisfaction of the Left at seeing so many of the prefects and sub-prefects appointed by preceding Ministers allowed to retain their places. But before an official suspected of reaction [...]
[...] we send to France has been merely brought into our ports from all parts of the world. We are merely transshippers, and it is only as transshippers that we see our industry eInployed. The amount of goods sent from England to France which has afforded any other employment to the [...]
[...] The Manchester Chamber naturally views this state of things with the dislike of men who at once see their personal interests affected and their scientific convictions as Free traders treated with less respect than they think due. An [...]
[...] the awful suspicion of himself is first suggested by something from without, and grows very slowly into shape. We see the fear of it in people who are obviously hurt when their neighbours enjoy a form of humour—American humour, for instance—that is [...]
[...] texture of the various preparations that tempt their appetites, and examine the latest modern refinements on the sitsukº oilcake. You see ingeniously simple arrangements of machinery intended to spare the stall-fed monsters the labour of over severe mastication, and to lighten the indispensable labor [...]
[...] can once be made to pay, and if the foreign meat is of such a quality that it is impossible for fair judges to distinguish it from somewhat inferior home-bred, then we may look to see the traffic assume large proportions sooner or later, in which case it would quickly bring our butchers to reason. We see no reason to [...]
[...] the selfish imbecility with which the Moderate leader thought he had entrapped his opponent Cleon into an “impracticable" task at Sphacteria. But we confess that we cannot see anything in the language of Thucydides which “justifies the conclusion that Nicias and his friends were prompted by the same disgraceful [...]
[...] the mouth of the shaft with his arm round her waist. “A below of rage, a heavy stick brandished over them in the air by some in truder, and Rosaline started back to see her father. Old Bell must have been hiding amidst the mounds on his own score, look ing out for what there might be to see.” The men struggle; the [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 09.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] 1. The “Seventeen Offices.” Table of Mortality was employed throughout. 2. The future rate of Interest obtainable was estimated at 3 per cent. only. 3. Tis ... Loading" was reserved for future Expenses and Profits (see Government sencºute), The resulting Reserves yielded the highest known Protection to Policies. The Bonus was [...]
[...] ERRA-COTTA BUILDINGS.—See THE BUILDER of this [...]
[...] For LOGS of the SLEDGE PARTIES, see “SANITARY RECORD" ºf December 2. [...]
[...] lations,'...anº see how the disgusting tribe of related.”—Public 0, alon. (***'º [...]
[...] “More epochs of history. We are glad to see them, because they are alsº well done, and because they make such excellent reading......We like the books, and we like the realisation of an excellent idea, that history oil [...]
Saturday review02.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Dezember 1876
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] some difficulty in collecting the revenue, for men who ha" been accustomed to be beaten before they paid mºſ not at first see why they should pay if they are nº beaten; but in time this would right itself if all Egypt saw that it was under a just system, firmly and [...]
[...] quired for the protection of travellers against such con tingencies. In the first place, a Railway Company is bound to see, as far as it can, that the passengers are of a quiet and respectable character, and not likely to fall upon any of their companions in the train in a brutal [...]
[...] nequeo superos, Acherouta movebo, expresses a deeply-seated human instinct, which has again and again betrayed itself in the life both of individuals and communities. A general predisposition to see Satanic agency in life everywhere is no peculiarity, as has some times been suggested, of mediaeval or any otherform of Christianity. [...]
[...] The collection has not yet been definitely arranged with any attempt at chronological order, nor will it be, in England. When the arrangement is made we shall expect to see the silver and golden bowls, taking , a prominent and instructive position. There is very little ancient silver in European museums, though, [...]
[...] other case of its being applied to the wife of an anointed King, a Lady who had been herself hallowed to Queen. It is more remark able when we see the English title of Ætheling going on in use, and applied, not only to the Englishman Henry, but to the purely orman Robert, who, as far as we can see, never saw England [...]
[...] associate with the season you have left long behind you. The weather is perfect for picnics and excursions. You seem to see each stone thrown out boldly in outline against the sky on the crest of the neighbouring Monte Pellegrino; and, look ing across to it through the limpid air from the windows [...]
[...] can draw at sight on Sicilian bankers for a few thousand pounds sterling. No doubt the temples of Segeste or Girgenti are well worth seeing; but the chance of being exposed to thementaltorture of waiting for a ransom which you have no reason to expect is an excessive price to pay for the pleasure of seeing them. We need [...]
[...] it was that, in 1341, Queen Philippa gave birth to her fifth son. The building must in fact have been very extensive and the park which surrounded them large, and it is easy to see, by a walk through the fields in the neighbourhood, that they have been en closed comparatively recently. [...]
[...] cases ought, when they arise, to be dealt with on public grounds. We have only to apply the principles, laid down by Baron Hawkins to any ordinary criminal case in order to see what a [...]
[...] his Parisian sketches. “Bernadille” has not only the gift of observation, but a fund of excellent humour; he is a clever satirist (see, for instance, the concluding dialogue), and at the same time a generous sympathizer with men who, like the Abbé Moigno and Father Monsabré, endeavour in their respective spheres [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 02.12.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 02. Dezember 1876
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 3
[...] et pro ------------------ -- 1. The “Seventeen Offices” Table of Mortalit loyed --~ The Balance broughtforward from last year was.................. 2. The future rate of Interest §ºlºgº. ---, 3. Tººl. ing” was reserved for future Expenses and Profits (see Government * The Midsummer's Half-Year's Dividend required ........ £95,000 0 0 sene ... - - * * A.ii.º.º.º º* Eliſi. nº yielded the highest known Protection to Policies. The Bonus was [...]
[...] Drains—The AEsthetics of Dress—Private Bills, &c., &c. 4d. by post, Ald. Offices, 175 Strand, W.C. A. NEW CIRCUS : NEW BUILDINGS in HOLBORN.—See THE BUILDER of this week for views, Plans. &c.; "A Book on Building"—The Leeds Competition—Agricultural Progress and Legislation. The Government Report on [...]
[...] "." Detector' has done his work well. We advise the puble t - lations," and see h th i-º-º-º: . . . * , º tº ºrchase these Reve !...". §. disgusting tribe of slam doctors are lºſioned and their doings [...]
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