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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... executioner himself, he said, I want to speak one word before I am done. Yearryme,Mas>-a— (addressing himself to the Rector, who told him that that gentleman— pointing to Mr Delisser-—would tell him when to speak;) and Mr Delisser shortly alter said, ...

DINNER IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR LIEBIG

... in agricultural chemistry is based. I ca assure Professor Liebig, your part, gentlemen, and feeling certain that I am but speaking your sentiments, that he is not more respected by those with whom he in the habit of daily intercourse, that he is not more ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... was extinguished) on Wednesday afternoon and a fire at Whepstead on the evening the same day. The inhabitants, generally speaking, are in a state of great alarm, and the destruction of property is immense. Conflagration the New Cross Railway blation. ...

MODERN TRAVELLING

... own can in any way provide. We speak quite seriously. Many in this town, and thousands throughout the country, can bear witness to the heart-rending misery which these accidents have caused; and we have a right to speak indignantly; o we are convinced ...

BLAIR ATHOLL KIRK. (To the Editor of the Times.) Sir,—l have seen in the public Papers allusions to certain ..

... it has been said that tbe church was desecrated by the pressure. Now, where there is no consecration, there can, strictly speaking.be no desecration, and since the Reformation there has been no consecration in Scotland. The people would look upon any ceremony ...

GUIZOT AND PEEL

... preferable place. If he be occasionally more pedantic and didactic, his scholarship is more full, ample, and satisfactory. He speaks from a rea t repertory of facts and learning, and in this respect resembles Macaulay: Peel, on such occasions, merely dispenses ...

FATHER MATHEW

... no scruples about speaking thus plainly of Mathew's embarrassments. Had he been less devoted and less disinterested, he would have escaped them. A time has arrived when, for his sake, and for the sake of his cause, is necessary to speak plainly. We happen ...

VARIETIES

... pausing traveller's rapturous glance Plead for thy peace, thou beautiful romance Of nature ; and, if human hearts be dead, Speak, passing winds, ye torrents, with your strong And constant voice, protest against the wrong W.u. Wordsworth. Rvdal Mount Oetoher'l2 ...

UNITED STATES

... rtioned, heavy black flowing eyes, a smooth gracious-looking face, J? grave in appearance and speech. He j 'condescend to speak save to few chosen I and a few of the sisters. Being in a S markable as the residence of ultra- I religion, many flocked to ...

???QUAKE IN THE WEST INDIAS

... We have not yet heard whether any damage baa been sustained any buildings Port Spain. And a British Guiana Journal thus speaks the occurrence, . . ~ A strong westerly or land wind, transmitting the most unpleasant sensations through the bones ...

SCOTLAND

... resolutions were carried unanimously, and supported by various arguments on the part of several speakers—though, generally speaking, the arguments urged are embraced in the resolutions themselves. W e regret exceedingly that one of the speakers should have ...

THE ANTI CORN LAW LEAGUE

... do not speak of a lease for lives. In my experience, with some exceptions, wherever I have found fields badly cultivated and buildings dilapidated, I have found that the property is held under a life lease. (Laughter, and much applause.) I speak of a tenant ...