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236 THE TOMAHA WK. Way 29, 1869.
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Now Ready, BRITANNIA for June, Price is.
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LONDON, MA V 29, 1869.
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THE WEEK.
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Mr. Browning, we understand, has engaged...
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Lord Clarendon may be a somewhat diletta...
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A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
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advertisement The Church : News publishe...
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THE "HOLY TEXT OF PIKE AND GUN?
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And OCH is ! boys it thrue , hurroo ! 'T...
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PECCAVI.
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the Notwithstanding military authorities...
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236 The Tomaha Wk. Way 29, 1869.
236 THE TOMAHA WK . Way 29 , 1869 .
Now Ready, Britannia For June, Price Is.
Now Ready , BRITANNIA for June , Price is .
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London, Ma V 29, 1869.
LONDON , MA V 29 , 1869 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
Mr. Browning, We Understand, Has Engaged...
Mr . Browning , we understand , has engaged a stall on the hill at Epsom , where he expects to sell many copies of his last great work , " The Ring and the Book . "
Lord Clarendon May Be A Somewhat Diletta...
Lord Clarendon may be a somewhat dilettante Foreign Secretary , but he has written a very good despatch on the Chinese Missionary question , in which he gives a good rap over the knuckles to those meddlesome jacks-in-office , the consuls - ^~ m t and vice-consuls --- < w who — - think —— - -- they support l t - the -- dignity of
im ^ . r lan ^^^*^^^» d ^^^^ w b ^~ y ^ ^^ r ^^ bull ' ^" — — ^ v y __ ing , ^— — — a barbari — — c ^ power g — ^^— like China — ^^^ M . ^ v If " Christianity and gunboats " is to be the missionary ' s watchword , the sooner we leave the heathen alone the better . The Bible and Gin are already rather too closely connected in the minds ^ AM ^ ^ 4 . ^ W ^^ of - ^ v ^ " many — ^ 1 ^ M of ~ " ^ ¦— the ~ simp ^~ ^ t le savages ^^ 9 in Africa — and — America — — - .
" Gunpowder and the Gospel" were the two chief features of Christianity , as it appeared to the natives of the Pacific Archipelago . We do not want to lose the position which we have gained in China by teaching the people there that the doctrine of perfect love and mercy cannot be enforced without
bombarding the homes of the desired converts . We shall do much more to advance Christianity by invariably behaving with moderation , temperance , and justice in those heathen countries where we settle , than by preaching Protestanism from under cover of breechloading cannon .
A School For Scandal.
A SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL .
Advertisement The Church : News Publishe...
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sequence priests wh of o the are few properl opportunities y qual that are afforded to confessors , in conbran in the ch Angl of their ican duty establishme ; but here nt is of a north perfecting -country themselves parish offering in this to quiring become a a cl regular ergyman training with " so school me experie for the nce Ritualists " as a confe , by ssor onl . y We retisements think thoug as h that the , as above amongst are calculated the " ribald to throng give " scandal such adver the - would Churchmen -be penitents ) would have ( whom done , we better must to presume have made , are known sound , them their in wants the columns in a more of a becoming London manner . than by printing newspaper
The "Holy Text Of Pike And Gun?
THE "HOLY TEXT OF PIKE AND GUN ?
And Och Is ! Boys It Thrue , Hurroo ! 'T...
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constabulary—If JIltAA fcUVMi UVUwhUiMUAtU 7 , There Big oaths ' s boys in M that eath breathe : There ' s slugs in Tipperary ! Thoughts Och I you on may Lan pe d n Tenure your , An Improve ounce of ments lead , drains , and fences—In someone ' s head
X 4 A ^ VJU **^ # \^ AAW •* AAW ** V * Will bring you to your senses ! St . Patrick sure Was In premature making his appearance ' : We ' ve great complaint * 'Gainst The The wav that he he old made made saint the the , clearance clearance .. way
Eject Of ing lnatures craytures ugy , To Why ive woul us rest dn ' t he determine From Them g tenant Landlords ' s pest , ? they ' re the vermin 1
There' letters sint To give a hint—The On la walls nd we there claim 's warning placards—Oppose Hurroo , that ! ye sa S me axon , blackguards ! Tis ours the
soil—For you the whole Six Poloiteness feet of earth is , suggestin ' Sure that's the berth For landowners to rest in !
Peccavi.
PECCAVI .
The Notwithstanding Military Authorities...
the Notwithstanding military authorities the regarding stringent the denials existence recentl of y the offered wicke by d just practice been of issued cross- from cupping the Army in the army Medical , the Department following circular : has medical " With treatment a view to of remove soldiers all while misapprehension in the service regarding or about the to be officer invalided in the , it is to that be no clearl measures y understood are to by be every resorted , medical to in any case with army any other view than the treatment of the malady . The a ** w measures *** wc *** to vta . in v >*» similar adopt ** % * wj £ , r * ed %# v * must ***«•»«> v be ww such 014 WU onl vaaaj y and vki as * would tvvuau be vw had **** v *
tising recourse in civil life . —T . cases G . Logan by physicians , Director-General surgeons . " prac-There never was any doubt in thelpublic mindjafterthe overthat whelming cross-cupping evidence was broug still ht the forward practice ' in support , that Mr of . Cardwell the assertion was statement shamefully in deceive the House d by of his Commons subordinates , denying when ] the he fact made . But his the above that circular Mr . Cardwell is none has the discovered less welcom his e mistake , for it not but onl that y he proves has also taken immediate steps to put a stop to a barbarous , custom Guards , are for the solel existence y responsible of . which the authorities at the Horse
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), May 29, 1869, page 236, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_29051869/page/6/
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