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... sufficient closeness to be able to indicate with satisfactory precision. Dramatically speaking, the conclusion of the last act is as weak and disappointing,. as, morally speaking, it is strong and gratifying. an error on the right side, and, though a defect ...
... LEFT SPEAKING. A SSIZ E 1N LUG EN C \ K, Fbidav, March 9. Crown Side —(llrfore Mr. Juslicr MALA PRAXIS. Spilling wa ...
... (Left speaking ) This edition of the Mail was printed at half-past Seven o’clock. We shall publish a THIH D EDITION early (his afteruoou, immediately after the arrival of the next EXPRESS, ...
... SPEAK GENTLY. Speak gently—ft is better Sr To rale by lois than fear— Speak gently—let no harsh word sear The good wo might do here. Speak gently—love loth whisper low, The vows that true hearts bind ! And potty friendship's sweats flow ; Affection's ...
... for which his countrymen are famous has constructed speaking machine, which uti ...
... presently my dog shall speak aiso.-_ Voyage en.Espane, psar Ml. le Marqulode Lacgle, Part 1,p. 202. TOIE SPEAKING DOG. The Marquis's badinage about his dog speaking, re- minds us of a most singular account of a dog that was taught to speak articulately a great ...
... LEFT SPEAKING HOUSE OF COMMONS Thcrsdat, Several petitions were presented the opening of the house, hut up to seven o’clock nothing of imj ortaoce had occurred. ...
... [Left speaking.] London, Thunday Evening, Seven Clock. HOUSE OF COMMONS, Thursday CHATHAM ELECTION. Mr. L. Hodges rose for the purpose of presentine petition of which he had given notice, and he did unce, in con«quencc of the name of Hon. and Gallant ...
... A SPEAKING DOG!!! We beseech all admirers of the marvellous — and there are many such in the world — to give us credit wljen we mention a circumstance to which our ocular and auricular senses have borne testimony more than once within the last eioht days ...
... I.EFT SPEAKING HOUSE OF COMMONS.— Thursday. Several petitions were presented, hut none public porlance, and at *ix o’clock the house adjourned. HAND-LOOM WEAVERS’ COMMISSION, instbuctioss from tmf. cfntral the hand-loom WEAVERS* INQUIP.V COMMISSION THEIR ...