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Asr Order Of Honourable Service.—The Emp...
Asr Order of Honourable Service . —The Empress of Gefmany has just written to express
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Order was established in January last , since which date about 6 , 000 letters have been
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sixty-five years ) , whilst some Tiundreds have served _ more ' than twenty -five m m X myears k . Her Royal h an __ ^^ b ^^ k . i ^ ^^ . ^ ^
consented Highness the to become Princess Patron Christian ^^^ of ^ the ; has ^^ Order graciousl , the y Vice-Matrons " being : The ^ Marchioness—of ^ Tavistockthe Countess Waldegravethe
Lady John , Manners , the Lady Brabazon , , the Lady Sophia Palmer , and Lady White Cooper . About £ 200 has been expended in prizes /
medals , and certificates . ^ Nearly one hundred letters Ifittfira continue f » nntifnifi to f , n reach rearvh the the editor editor aaily r ^ ailv rrom from
persons desirous of being enrolled as members of the Order .
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tht ^ accustomed stimulus , and this despite the presence of other objects of the greatest
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of continued thought . He has no personal opinions or direct vision of truth . All his
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virtueand , in their stead has but a morbid craving , for new but unjimportant facts . His mind receives with *¦ W avidifcy ¦¦¦ - " £ he particulars pf
H PBV « . 4 p * p | B | p »^ N ^^™» *^ ^*^ ^^ i ^ P ^ *^ W » ¦ PJP" ^^ P 7 . " . ™ ™ BB BT ^^ W I P » Wf W ^ pBI ^ P «^ | V PJTW P ^ BBP BP « - ^ - ' ^—¦ BBI BP ^ P" » TPP ^ T BPPP * Mrs . Maloney ^^ u _ ^_ - _ ^^ ' s dome ^_ stic ^ ^ habit ^ h * K ^ _ ^ in ^ Kalamazoo pMHk ' # BB 1 , while BJ ^ f —PjpBjpVA ^ Pftr p it Bj BJp * would ¦ ^ / ^ p * ^^ 1 B | pBf ^| Fpl ¦ reject V ^ V * Wr ^^ F ^ PW ^^ the ^^ ^ pw ^_ ^^ ppi truths ^ pP PP ^ ^ P ^ "P ^ PPPPPP ^ contained ~^^ ~^ r P ^ ¦ I ' ^ H > ^ P ~ ^ P —^ P ^ pr - ^^ - ^ pr ^^ ^ in p- ^;^
Plato ' s Republic ' as ' chestniits . ' The * Century iP Guild P » Hobby Horse l f . '
-7-This Paul ¦ pT ^ BB pppppj Tr quarterly ^ l ^^ V ench ^^ * B ^^ W BH < p ] pl fe ^ p 0 ^ . I ^ o publication pP ^^ . ) ^ PJ attracts PB A "P «^ B ^ P' . ¦ P A —^ ¦ I PP increased PP ( ^* London 4 V - *» * - pl "P P ¦¦ —¦ P « l » IHIB attention H ¦¦ : Kegan ¦ Vtf ^ ^ BB » ^ P BpV J P ¦ I P * " I . in in artistic arti , stic circles circles as as each each , consecutive consecutive number number
peculiarly appears . , The attractive present by number * the appearance is rendered , of
Mr Mr . . Kuskm "Ruakm' ' 8 a brief briet but but nnely finelv cnaractenstic characteristic draughtsman study of Artliur in black , Burgees and , wh the ^ te . o ^ Another ebrj ^ tecl contribution f » f . Ti + ; riVintioii well "well worthy ivorthv of of nx fixed ; ed at Rttantion )] b © iitioi ^ . m ia
' Mr Art . ' ^ fackmurdo The verse 's contributions * ^ liitrary Conditions are of ual of , , eq A . ' . ...: ; ., ' : 'M
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1887, page 383, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041887/page/5/
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