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Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 36, Vol. I, September 6, 1884

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 36, Vol. I, September 6, 1884

by Chambers' Journal

To the majority of people, the surroundings of the legal profession, to say nothing of the law itself, are subjects fraught with no inconsiderable amount of the mysterious. For instance, what a variety of conceptions have been formed by the uninitiated with respect to one ceremony alone connected with the ‘upper branch’ of the legal profession; we ..

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society (Vol. VII)

The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society (Vol. VII)

by Thomas Hamilton Murray

The Irish race, both here and in the old world, has suffered so much in the way of misrepresentation at the hands of English and pro-English writers, its merits have been so minimized and its defects so magnified, that it is almost a hopeless task to attempt the refutation of even a tithe of the falsehoods.It is only when a writer offers an easily ..

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 38, Vol. I, September 20, 1884

Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, Fifth Series, No. 38, Vol. I, September 20, 1884

by Chambers' Journal

Edward Jenner was born at Berkeley, in Gloucestershire, in 1749, his father being vicar of that place. He was apprenticed to a doctor at Sudbury, and afterwards came to London, where for a time he served under John Hunter. After taking his diploma, he returned to his native place, and it was here that he practised his profession, and also made that..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. XX, No. 1026, August 26, 1899

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. XX, No. 1026, August 26, 1899

by Various Authors

EERYBODY, not to say every householder, is alive to the acute dangers of escaping gas. Every other thought was suspended for the moment. The hall door was left open, watched over by little Hugh, and everybody, even the stranger, Mrs. Grant, rushed to open some window. The next thing was to find out the peccant burner.Clementina called from the kitc..

The Little Review, August 1915 (Vol. 2, No. 5)

The Little Review, August 1915 (Vol. 2, No. 5)

by Margaret C. Anderson

The dead fingers of spent passions, spent dreams, spent youth clutch at the throat of the rising generation and preserve the integrity of the American family. Not that there is a typical American family. There is only the typical struggle between the dead and the living, between the inert and hideous virtue of decayed souls and the rebellious desir..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 372, February 12, 1887

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 372, February 12, 1887

by Various Authors

Those who would follow the story of the dark days in the Temple, can do so best by the perusal of the record left by Madame Royale herself. Written with an almost naive simplicity, it is touching in the highest degree, while incidentally it affords graphic pictures of the various members of the royal family.Here, for instance, is Marie Antoinette s..

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 373, February 19, 1887

The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 373, February 19, 1887

by Various Authors

A little attack like that which I have mentioned is best got rid of by confinement for a day or two to the house, on a sofa, in an easy chair, but not in bed if possible, by diet of an easily-digested and nourishing kind, by a mild aperient and warm bath at bedtime, with, if it be deemed needful, about ten grains of Dover’s powder, while before bei..

The American National Red Cross Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 2, April, 1906

The American National Red Cross Bulletin, Vol. I, No. 2, April, 1906

by The American National Red Cross

The second Quarterly Bulletin of the American National Red Cross contains an account of the work of raising funds for the benefit of the Japanese famine sufferers. The Central Committee desires to call attention to the great advantages such an organization as the Red Cross provides at such times. Where the Society had already organized State Branch..