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... know not how begin,” said Camillus, regaining command over Ids faculties effort his will, and lookin'' almost as if he wore speaking out his own reflections without reference to hia audience. am not even myself. I scarcely know who I am. This bodv I occupy ...

THE NEWBY HEBALP, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1858

... the aspect of affairs was. and even yet is, such as, on broad general considerations, may well lead the rulers of Britain to speak and act with bated breath. In the midst of a serene calm, with a promising harvest, a busy commerce, and general contentment ...

JAMES COPP 0 C K

... eight days, ! where her arrival and marvellous escape excited considerable sensation. The officcra in command of the troops speak in the highest terms of the conduct of , Captain Castle during the trying occasion. The Sarah Sands was heavily insured at ...

SCOTJ. A X D

... watch till relieved the master at eleven o’clock, which time reliri-d to Ihxl in the same place with the Craigs. lie did not speak the men, and heard nothing of them until told by the master call them. The case has 1-ocu reported to the Fiscal, —(jlasgw ...

A SCENE IN COURT

... would misstate the law to the jury. said nothing about your lordship stating the case to the jury. Yon said when you came to speak about it- -having an authority which have not —you would lay down the law on the subject; and the moment your lordship docs ...

DOWN, ARMAGH, & LOUTH JOURNAL

... examination of Campion, the defendant, occupied four days to itself, and the report informs that occasionally wept; while in speaking of tin* murder of Mrs. Kelly, his emotion became so excessive, that had to removed from court. Wan not that profusion of ...

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... great racer I hahent heard of any great race.” great human race dat to come off afore along.” N.U’oi.rov. —Ralph Waldo Emerson speaks, his /? ...

credited hv their previous acts, and their recent hostility to the Government. The convictions of the majority ..

... must prepared at first to accept thc the fall of Delhi. '1 Gwalior men, however, dared lowerglTi(le not advance, fact whieh speaks volumes to the and qua themselves for the higher military capacity of their leaders. According to one Arrangements can sometimes ...

INDIA

... and although the danger is not actually over, the destruction of the city and the dispersion of the rebels appear, humanly speaking, inevitable. Sir Colin Campbell arrived at Cawnpore on the 3rd of November. It was believed that would advance immediately ...

pairing Copies

... that work did say of one. gentlemen and scholars, whom we can none of name without respect? I allude to Pindar. He dared to speak lightly of that immortal man, and even to revile turn a flute-player, and to glance contemptuously at his five defeats bv Corinna ...

LIVERPOOL TRADE

... since been very decided, wool forming no exception to the generality produce in the depreciation it has suffered. Generally speaking, however, the trade is sound, and manufacturers not being heavily stocked, are in a better position to avail themselves of ...

THE LAST FRENCH REVOLUTION

... said to those to whom spoke immediately afterwards, I am very well satisfied with Lord Normanby to-night,” as if had been speaking to me of the passing concerns of the moment, and had approved the course of hii Government. Here is the poor King at Havre: ...