Bt JOHN WALKEK,
... By JOHN WALKER; Author of Elements of Elecution, Rhyming Melody of Speaking delineated, &c. 2? Fora charaéter of this Book, fee the Analytic Review for June, 1791, &c. &c. ...
... By JOHN WALKER; Author of Elements of Elecution, Rhyming Melody of Speaking delineated, &c. 2? Fora charaéter of this Book, fee the Analytic Review for June, 1791, &c. &c. ...
... attention to the curing atiDefe ts in Speech, he has difcovered New and moit wdful Aethods of teaching Elocution and Pobiic Speak- Gettlemen whofe Epunciation is indifting, un- est fling, or difagreeable, may by his Art acquire a diftinG, wdrful, and pleating ...
... in the bay of Bantry, and declared therafelves ready tcland, notwithHanding that the tempefi had feparated the fquadron—• Speak, and the plains of Armorica lhall covered with battalions. Haughty England ! thy ridiculous pretenfions, ♦lie thy Miniftcrs ...
... to made MefTrs. Burnett and Foley's nurferv. Richmond, near Dublin, or No. 3,Eifex.quav. HAVING undcrllood thnt Wii.liam Speak, of Coot-hill, has taken upon him, ufithont any authority, to receive rents In the neighbourhood that town, which were right ...
... whole interfperfed with Qbfervatione; Philologica!, Critical, By OHN Author of f Elements of Etocition, Diionary, Melody of Speaking ¢ ‘elineated, te Fora of this Book, fee the Analytic Review for June; 1791, &c. &c. Dublin, 15, 1794. PROPOSALS, For PRINTING ...
... manufaétures—feveral of which are felling cheaper than they can be had in England. It is mentioned that the contention for the Speak- k er’s chair in the next Parliament of thi > K ingdom will be uncommonly warm. ropofats have been made, we underitand, that ...
... oaly. Bu’ tnis objectua is very fallacious ;—=for whén men havc cuntracted an Itch of Speaking—the Gacoethes Loquendi, (and this difeafe affects moitly thofe who are Speak- ers) they wilf rather burft than be filéar, and will {peéch bn, coft it what it may: ...
... By JOHN WALKER, Author of 4 Eloeurlon,. clody of Speaking Gocated, &c. Fora og babe ste whe Analytic Review for Ju Re, kee. ee LOTT x. 3794+ PAT. BYRNE, #0. 108, EET, Had Now- tor OLE TICKETS, | - HONTHS, ‘And the Valuable GUINEA A TICKET, oy which Bee ...
... honourable fations inth filled by no and gen- whom he inftruted. devote the EVENIN GS to the Mr. and affiftants GLISH R FADING, SPEAK- infirwétion of his board ers in EN’ BOOK-KEEPING, fe:. WRITING, ARITHMETICK, and fuch brangh: 5 of. the M ATH? MATICK Sas ...
... ied himfelf while at the faid Seminary; underftands Latin, Greek. French, Italian, German, particuUriy etceHa in «N, Art Speaking. He ventures more particularly reoommend himfelf to the Irifll Gentlemen of fortune, it Is Ireland has more particularly ...
... called as a Minister, in the way of duty. Geo. Birch, Esq. brother to the Prisoner, sworn. Said he was prevailed upon to speak to Mr. Henry Savage to refer the dispute about turf bog, between him and Birch the prisoner, to a reference âthia event took ...
... ig mar New! in the A. ep one.of the great years; tO a2, in the fes to this and can ive buth of t ;German, Art of Speak fot Tih Geo Ireland Ae Any leteers will be ). ae Ee STRAYED, MR, the between and ‘years old K* MARE, of a a cneries ber, chil which ...