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Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878 offers readers a diverse collection of engaging and thought-provoking works. The magazine covers a wide range of topics, from fiction and poetry to scientific articles, providing something for every reader.

One standout feature of the magazine is the quality of the writing. The prose is polished and engaging, drawing readers in from the very first page. The fiction and poetry included are well-crafted and immersive, transporting readers to different worlds and time periods with ease.

In addition to the literary works, the scientific articles offer fascinating insights into the advancements and thinking of the time. Readers will find themselves learning new things and expanding their horizons with each article they read.

Overall, Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878 is a captivating and well-rounded read. Whether you are a fan of fiction, poetry, or scientific writing, there is something for everyone in this magazine. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a diverse and engaging read.

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LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE

OF

POPULAR LITERATURE AND SCIENCE .

JULY, 1878. VOLUME XXII.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1878, by J.B. LIPPINCOTT & Co., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

HERE AND THERE IN OLD BRISTOL.

[Illustration: GRAVE OF HANNAH MORE AT WRINGTON, NEAR BRISTOL.]

The streets of Bristol are, in a modern point of view, narrow and uninviting, yet if the visitor have a liking for the picturesque he will find much to interest him. There are plenty of streets crammed with old time houses, thrusting out their upper stories beyond the lower, and with their many gabled roofs seeming to heave and rock against the sky. If they lack anything in interest, it is that no local Scott has arisen to throw over them a glamour of romance which might make more tolerable the odors wherein they vie with the Canongate of sweet memory.

[Illustration: CHATTERTON AS DOORKEEPER IN COLSTON'S SCHOOL.]

Nor is the throng which fills the Bristol streets wholly prosaic in its aspect, for the quaint garb of ancient charities holds its own against the modern tailor. Such troops of charity children taking their solemn walks! Such long lines of boys in corduroy, such streams of girls in pug bonnets, stuff gowns and white aprons, as pour forth from the schools and almshouses to be found in every quarter of the city! The Colston boys are less frequently seen, because the school has been removed to one of the suburbs, yet now and then one of their odd figures meets the eye... Continue reading book >>


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