RM2AFRMJH–. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. terdrawings by Rev. W.Crossland, and arelabelled tatu marks onarm of Kapuas Kayancaptive woman. Thedesigns are certainlynot of Kayan origin;the woman had in allprobability been broughtcaptive to Sarawak,where Mr. Crossland sawher, and it is unfortun-ate that exact informa-tion concerning the tribeto which she belongedwas not obtained. Thedesigns, if accuratelycopied, are so extremely unlike all that are known tous that we are not able to hazard even a
RM2AG5CHH–. The Great war. Moral Factors in Belgium, France, Italy 125 reconciliation. The Italian people had been deceived bytheir own rulers. In conclusion the Chancellor declared that Germanywould not be dismayed by what had happened: The greater the danger that we have to confront, sur-rounded on all sides by our enemies, the more deeply doesthe love of home grip our hearts, the more must we pro-vide for the future of our children and grandchildren, andthe more must we endure until we have conquered andhave secured every possible guarantee and assurance thatno enemy alone or combined will hazard aga
RM2AXDBY5–A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . Bewick and his pupils until the late Robert Branston began to engraveon wood. About 1796, the best of the London engravers was J. Lee.He engraved the cuts for the Cheap Repository, a collection of religiousand moral tracts, printed between 1794 and 1798, and sold by J.Marsliall, London, and S. Hazard, Bath. Those cuts, though coarselyexecuted, as might be expected, considering the work for which theywere intended, frequently display considerable merit in the design ; and REVIVAL OF WOOD ENGEAVING. 535 in this respect several of them ar
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