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...acted affords no opportunity for any criticism but that of unrestricted admiration. Mr. and Mrs. Kendal are absolutely competent for everything which they undertake, the Iron Master not excepted. The play will be repeated tomorrow and Saturday evenings and Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon The Queen's Shilling will be given, and Thursday and Friday evenings the double bill of It Was a Dream and The Money Spinner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Theatres. | 3/3/1891 | See Source »

...Shot My First Elephant" by MacMahon Challinar. Other timely and interesting articles are "Protestant Missions" by Edmund Collins, "In Darkest America" by Joseph P. Reed, "Rhampsinitus and the Wise Thief" by M. Allen Watson, "Municipal Reform" by Oliver Sumner Teall, "Slovenly Americans" by Julien Gordon, "A Protected Queen" by Mason Abercrombie Shufeldt, "Speculation as a Fine Art" by D. G. Watts, and "Labor Unions and Strikes in Ancient Rome" by G. A. Danziger, The three poems of the number are exceptional...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cosmopolitan. | 2/25/1891 | See Source »

...church, had in those early days the father of John Harvard among its governors. Amid the changes which Southwark has undergone, so that most of the ancient landmarks are obliterated which connect it with names already mentioned, the school at which Harvard may have been a pupil, and which Queen Elizabeth founded, disappeared, and the building which it now occupies, nearer Southwark bridge, is already dingy with the damp and smoke of sixty years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Winsor's Letter about Southwark. | 2/20/1891 | See Source »

...conversation. With the fire place forming the link which connects the ends of the horse-shoe curve of sitters, there is a difficulty in the course of the viney propulsion. At some colleges I found they got over it by reversing the direction; but at New College and Queen's in Oxford, they had devices of their own. At the one a little track ran along the hearth and sustained a little carriage, in which the restless and viney vessel sped across the hot side of the circle; and at Queen's the track was placed upon the mantelpiece...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English Universities in Winter. | 1/13/1891 | See Source »

...jurisdiction over the whole sea since the United States has no claim to such jurisdiction. a. On natural grounds, because sea cannot be defended from the shore; Wharton's Digest of Int. Law of U. S., Vol. III, ch. 2, sec. 26, 33; Schuyler's American Diplomacy, p. 404; Queen vs. Keyn, L. R., 2 Exch., Div. 63; Ortolan, Diplomatie de la Mer, Lib. 2, Ch. 7; Hautefeuilie Droits et Devoirs des Nations Neutres, Tom 1, tit. 1, ch. 3, sec. 1; Kluber, Droit des Gens, sec. 130 (ed. 1861); Angell, Forum, Nov. 1889, p. 231. b. On historical grounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 11/18/1890 | See Source »

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