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... conversation with Captain Mesham before he had joined; and they would be glad to know, without his having any idea that he would speak to them on the subject, that he told him that he was most. favourably impressed with everything he saw in regard to the of ...

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... this is wasting our time, and going into the difficulty. Alderman Owen You raised the discussion, and you won't let anybody speak but yourself. If you raise a question of that kind, it is right we should have it explained. I say the fair explanation is ...

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... bonnie bower, Will sink on your breast and have nightly dower Till dawns bright on Mona. XI. Bat the will say, I must not speak, Fa r in Mona, A word of bvj. r dare to seek Tlie pressure n your hand or cheek, Far less the which angels meek Mizl- t I inz ...

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... themselves, if they would show them the best means of utilising the land, the Council would be thankful, and they would then be speaking to some profit. But Mr Lloyd did not wish to go further than the Brook at present, and if he understood him his object was ...

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... lying about seeing a whale and other things, and was fined] Os; some were convicted of neglecting public worship, some for speaking con- temptuously of singing psalms, others for ° oinc about their common business on the Lord's bay and one for denying ...

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... pleasure to perform that day. 'He had also to thank Mr Johnson for the terms in which that gentleman had been kind enough to speak of his (the speaker's) father. He very much regretted that the right hon. gentleman was obliged to with- draw a short time ...

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... youngsters wild with excite- ment. Mr Wooley's vcntriloquial sketch was a clever exhibition of a very rare gift. We cannot speak too highly of the part singing in trios, glees, and choruses: the harmonious blending of the voices, the accuracy and pre- ...

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... quick delivery in reply to my request and questions I was answered most impolitely, and I have sworn that I will never again speak to the man. In asking you to insert this letter, I beg to remain yours respectfully, CIVILITY. ...

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... reported that the finances of the circuit were in a good position, and that there was a balance in hand. He also was happy to speak favourably of the nume- rical position of the circuit, there being a net gain, after allowing for losses thiough deaths, removals ...

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... SPEAKING OF CHAPMAN S ENTIRE WHEAT FLOTTB a writer in the Christian H'arid says- Mm of u7« YZt physmians of the day are prescribing no other medicine f^J their little patients, and it is astom.shinif sometime children who have pined ou a diet of fiue ...

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... programme, which is rightly carried out at the Winter Gardens. The Gardens themselves I desire to leave them uninentioned, they speaking for themselves, particularly now when there is an unrivalled display of roses in bloom. Dr. Holden, the well-known magician ...

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... the said Arnold Lupton goes further. He told his audience that the Conserva- tive government would not allow the Indians to speak in their own tongue through their newspapers and that the same government would restrict Welshmen if they elared Our friend ...