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From Handbook Mr . John to the Hey Code wood Examinations . —* The Teacher , 1889 ' . s '
; This little volume contains a selection of metic questions & c in intended grammar to , -geograp test the hy , knowled mental arith
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. and by * H scholars . M . I . ' It to is be always brought good face for both to face teachers with searching common-sense questions like these ,
which suggest the kind of knowledge which a reasonable examiner is likely to demand . From Messrs # fc ^ W »> 7 Hodder ^ t & Stougbton * fc <¦ W ^ r « - ¦>• — '
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the the reg dusty ion and round beaten Basle roads or Lucerne of the , much Oberland less traversed in summer by an unending crowd of
the tourists dust of off almost his shoes every from nationality what . he He calls shakes the . Switzerland of trade and money-making—the
Switzerland that deals in long hotel bills and painted dainty on salads » ci , that cases— is in set order in brooches to conduct and f us 1
to Vh' -- ¦ H -- > »•¦¦> the V -W - * rf-fc lo -+ pM vely ^^ pT « mHK gar valleys --V > --. ^^« p ^ l «^ ~^^ , seq **¦• - u e stered - ^ --fa ^¦ "fc ^^ - »»» ¦ -t ^ vi ^ pC ^ l la ¦ ' -W * ' g --. ¦• es ^ ^— - ^^ a nd --W-. - ^ . T idyllic life of the Valais and Gruyere districts .
In what he terms the foreigners' Switzerland a well-dressed crowd of conventional tourists jostle one another all through the summer , and
pass through turnstiles to the glaciers , and climb the mountains at the back of the iron horse . M . Tissot gives a delihtful description
of the quiet , simple , pastoral g life—untouched by found modern in greed a or beautiful luxury— nook which f is ar still from to th be many ,
madding crowd . ' Let those who have still time beautiful to love roads the country shaded perfumed by hed with flowers reams ,
bordered with hazel copses , forests with , carpets corners of moss of — shade mountains and solitude open and , of fres accessible hness and
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* Standard Library , ' of one-volume works of fiction .
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been wrought up to a pitch of intense indignation a title against to his name a handsome , are pleasantly libertine relieved lover ^ with in
the villai end n is b no y villain the discovery at all , but that , on the the contrary supposed , an ill-used man struggling for his birthright
and secret his of leg the itimate novel position turns on in the society remarkable . The resemblance between two brothers , which gives
rise to much heart-burning , trouble , and temceived porary and disgrace ably . executed The plot . is ingeniously
con-From * An Messrs Elementary . Sampson History Low A of ; Co Art ., Limited / by . N — .
D'Anvers . Two volumes . The first volume of this carefully-written and beautifully illustrated work deals with architecture and
sculpture , and is enriched with an able and clear i Smith ntroduc tion f Univers from i ty Co pe l n lege of Pr London ofessor . Roge The r
, , vise second widel d y •/ and known volume enlarged — in that the art by on world paintings Mr . Cundal as joint « l , has l , editor been who re of is
the popular series of ' Illustrated Biographies of Great Artists . ' Each volume is complete in i The tself author , and both claims are to already have * in extracted a third edition for the .
w use hic of h h begi ave n been ners a t c he cepte pith d a of s standard those wr w itings orks bthe best critics of the nineteenth century '
and y he has also . attempted to give in outline , the ' fascinating story of the gradual growth
ture first on -i _ r J & . J & t -- ^ hose , .- of & scul " 4 _ r ¦* - * one -k ^ sty pture _* w-f w and ^ les •_<•_ , of - and ^ then p » - -v earnest w *>* painti - ^ J- another . * -j * -i »/» . ^ »^ n student - * g »/ , sty - with - —fc -v- ' *• - le Bp-Mpf s of of " •_•¦ e architec op the -r « b- > inions -- » - p jp » - ast w— — -
t been his praiseworth adopt present ed . ' by the He y task Civil has that Service succeeded both Commissioners works so wel have l in
' as text-books in the examination of candidates on has questions also been of recognised act . The in merit a practical of the way books at
of South Art Kensington ' has been p ; laced for Mr upon . D'Anvers the'list ' of H prizes istory ! given to successful students by the Science E
literary and Art contents Department of . thes The e volumes arrange is ment ¦ clear of and ' fche J I [ * * -n m
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1889, page 668, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061889/page/18/
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