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ON R1191317D5

... man you are—if beetling in your bosom : probably buttonhole Sad bosom both unworthy of them. For if forebode speak to me at all, they speak to use of something very difierent from what is wontto in heart near brittoehote of coat, or dwells la tiket wild ...

MORMON PURITANISM

... following passage in a sermon of Brigham Young, at a recent Mormon Conference in Salt Lake City, as given by the Reporter. Speaking of the Federal Government, the leader of the Bunts said they ought to be judged by their rem. seotatives Whom did they ...

.AN EXTRAOI:I)IN \l{Y LUNATIC

... Auer at it ; an ugly word. erne that make as shudder where ever it is beard It t be al•so a wicked, last must be ale And speak. .in and stiff - ring enough to make one sad Folk. tell tie a compound and that is very true . And then they decompose it — ...

THE MAGAZINE}{

... the poet's memory from many of the allegations with which it is customary to stain it, the majority of persons competent to speak on the subject will agree. The Fiji islanders are fairly introduced to western civilisation by one, • consul we should say ...

PARIAH CLERKS

... high mental and social cultures are quite unlit to i deal with such a polished and intellectual people as the Chinese. In speaking thus generally we meet not be understood to ineludetboseamongat their number—and there are such—who preach the doctrines ...

A GIRL'S ENOOUHTER WITH A SNAKE-

... of as apartment furnished in Turkish fashion, in which' the blind man, smiling, was seen seated on a divan. Yon wished to speak to me, he said. Yes, indeed, Sir, replied our friend, rather embarrassed, I am very sory to trouble you—but the fact ...

MR SALTER'S PUMA' CONCERT

... among profesetenals. The character of thelwork dose may be described in general phreati—it is in such terms only we mean to speak of it—to be work of sustained exoelleeem the lingering being invariably clear and distinct, which is cvr the first care with ...

CFP.AR

... By adopting I, a onimen-sense proceeding, unusual prepare, • that were made and incidental expenses that • ,warred, not to speak of permsl iticonveoi. to a number of the team, would have been .ate.l. Judging from the figure the Blytheswood at Perth on ...

THE ST. ANDREWS GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1889. ,

... moat gravely and decorously. It wan notable that the preliminary bueinees was got rid of in almost ominous sileme. Generally speaking, when grave matters are trembling io the balance, their Lordships will not listen to anything which interrenim between them ...

PHOTOGRAPHERS, lit

... 0. E. T. Nelson & Sons, Ediuhurgh. This is the title of • work by the well-known authoress A. LO. E. This fact, we think, speaks well for the book, for there are few families where the works of A. L 0. E. are not known and read. And this remark may especially ...

TUBSDAT. July 2D

... course they bad taken, and insisted that the Howe of Lords owed it to its own dignity not to give way. Ile was almost afraid to speak of lunatics for fear of offending the Prime Minister, into the labyrinth of whoee mind he would rather not attempt to enter ...

TUESDAY, Juh 20

... Mr Gloilstone, on returning to the 'louse after the division in the Lords, vehemently charred. Later in the evening, in speaking in support of the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill, he spoke of the probable business of the session in s ooutident manner. ...