Annual Report, Issues 21-35

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The 76th report, submitted Sept. 25, 1911, includes "The Providence Athenaeum 1753-1911," an article by J. L. Harrison reprinted from the New England magazine of Sept. and Oct. 1911.
 

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Page 20 - SACRA PICTORIA: being a Series of Illustrations of the Ancient Versions of the Bible, copied from Illuminated Manuscripts, executed between the Fourth and Sixteenth Centuries.
Page 8 - HISTORY OF ART, BY ITS MONUMENTS, from its Decline in the Fourth Century to its Restoration in the Sixteenth. Translated from the French of SEROUX D'AGINCOURT, by OWEN JONES, Architect.
Page 45 - Thomas. Moses and Aaron: Civil and Ecclesiastical Rites, used by the ancient Hebrews...
Page 16 - ... and simple relish for nature ; which scorn all quiet pleasures ; which abhor alike the composure and the scrutiny of meditation. As means of reforming tastes and habits thus uncongenial to virtue and to happiness, I can hardly exaggerate the importance of Liberal Studies. I ascribe to them, however, no power to teach rooted sorrow the lesson of submission ; to succor virtue amid mighty temptations ; to dispel the awful sadness of the inevitable hour. These are the victories of Christian Faith...
Page 20 - Reprint of the Original Letters from Washington to Joseph Reed during the American Revolution, referred to in the Pamphlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks.
Page 15 - Jock, when ye hae naething else to do, ye may be aye sticking in a tree ; it will be growing, Jock, when ye're sleeping.
Page 73 - HISTORY OF THE BIRDS OF EUROPE, not observed in the British Isles. Illustrated with 238 Coloured Plates.
Page 1 - CICERO'S LIFE AND TIMES. His Character as a Statesman, Orator, and Friend, with a Selection from hia Correspondence and Orations. By WILLIAM FORSYTH, MP With Illustrations. 8vo. 10s. 6d. CLARK'S (SiR JAMES) Memoir of Dr. John Conolly. Comprising a Sketch of the Treatment of the Insane in Europe and America.
Page 4 - Memoirs of the invasion of France by the allied armies, and of the last six months of the reign of Napoleon, including his abdication.
Page 16 - ... can hardly exaggerate the importance of Liberal Studies. I ascribe to them, however, no power to teach rooted sorrow the lesson of submission ; to succor virtue amid mighty temptations ; to dispel the awful sadness of the inevitable hour. These are the victories of Christian Faith ; the grand, and peculiar, and imperishable evidences of its power. But I challenge for Science and for Letters the noble praise of reclaiming us from the dominion of the Senses ; of lightening the burden of Care ;...

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