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MECHANICS’ MAGAZINE

... there stand* The Legate of the skies!— hi* theme divine ; Hi* office sacred, hi* credentials clear ; By him the violated law speak* out Ite thuuders ; and by him, in strain* as sweet As Angels use, the Gospel whispers peace. — Cvwptr. TO THE FRIENDS OF ...

RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION

... of established authority, and giving security to the recognised, the legal, the constitutional institutions of society. I speak here as a Member of Parliament, as a Member of the Government, and as citizen of the world. Is it possible that I can look ...

1 i it

... protection from foreign competition forms the burden of it. He says, speaking of a free commercial intercourse, we should in such case supply foreigners, V grant, with more wine; and I speak of wine, because I know of no other production of any importance ...

FROM THE LONDON JOURNALS

... open at Mr, Walker's, on Monday, the 14th, at Ten o'Clock, for the purpose of the Subscribers taking their Places for the Be- speak/Play. \ /sales BY MR. BARDWELL~ VALUABLE PROPERTY AT GRENOSIDE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. BARDWELL, At his Auction Room ...

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1830

... received a patronage almost Unprecedented in the above cases ; they are also of great utility to persons in the habit of Public Speaking; and the highest testimony in the Musical World has been advanced in their favor, where the voice has been influenced by ...

SIR M. HALF ON THE BENCH

... and slightly from him the glass of hot rum and water, hie adimaed servant, who had just informed him that gentleman wished speak with him. M I presume I address Mr. Makejob, the attorney !” said the stranger, stepping i| were from the darkest side the ...

Manchester, than by carting them, either the whole distance, or about miles, to the Peak Forest Canal, a rate which

... extensive population. Of the Peak Forest Canal, with its numerous locks and other inconveniences, it is almost unnecessary to speak. Its influence upon the trade of Sheffield has never been very beneficial; and though the junction so long looked for, with ...

SPIDERS

... distinction must be made speaking of the conduct of Spaniards towards strangers. A Spaniard considers himself to remarkable for his hospitality, because is at all times happy to see stranger within his door* ; says, speaking an Englishman. *in your country ...

MISCELLANEA

... chair of the chief orator, and the green grass the seat of our chiefs. You by papers, and record your words in books; but speak troni our hearts, and me* niory records our words the hearts of our people. Baltimore Gazette, The subscription list for the ...

I could not distmcly see it, I was sure bis bmd was ’’open -ysur Fatbei arms r.re oo« ! j

... congregation have got the miraculous gift of tongues there, and speak the spirit gives them utterance.” Irving liimsel! desires his congregation not afraiti if the Lord should make Ids voice, speaking man's longue, to he heard on the day of Pentecost!” Not afraid ...

GENERAL FASTING

... expediency established,—namely is there at the present moment any great and extraordinary cause to justify such a solemn call ? We speak not of ordinary mercies ! or ordinary judgments; question not the duty of all I Christians to •* serve God with fear’’ —lo ...