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... forth its artless glee, All trembling as with joy. Lips open, rduiples on each cheek, And e~yes that, sparkling, more than speak. Sweet thing of innloence! I sighed, Holw lovely nosy art thou ! Pure as it pearl in Ocean's tide, Or dew onl Morning's brow: ...

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... as the hours of May, Tell me my , Sodier tired. eat, ie I n the course of the Opera, I SArro, Miss HA1ttSHtst, &C. Speak, I com- Tret? Sestelt4 Night from me thns concealing,'' Mr. '2 d is5 11s]1w MissWILt3Ns, Messrs. BAKLE., ROeF, Act1ist, - Your ...

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... nal the Branches of an English Eduentiosn. Ile also utderstands several Foreign Laugsages, particularly French, wticill he speaks fluently, and with a Parisian acecnt. He is willing to submnit to any examination. Address to J. H., 10, St. Alichael's Hill ...

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... contiguious. B'The Cayenne l~ozenge has been fsiund of great utility to such ;~ Persona ssare freqttaiitly in the habit ol speaking in Public; they tosny, therefore, be advantageously taken in the Setiate, at the Bar, r aend in the Pulpit, and the highest ...

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... received a patronage almost unprecedented in the above cas.s ' they are also of great utility to personssin the habitrotP~iblc; Speaking; and the highest testimony in the MusicAl borld hist been advanced in thelr'faVou'r, Where the Voice has beesin_ fluenced ...

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... received a patronage almost unprecedented in the above cases; they are also of great utility to persons in the habit of Public Speaking ; arid the highest testimony in the Musical World h;it been advanced in their favour, where the Voice has been ii- fluenced ...

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... Language, with their various Signi'dcations.Termth Shtillings. fast a Short-Hand, or the delightful Art of Writing as person can speak, taught in Six Lessons.-Terms, 1Stted Ani Pupils are detained onehour each Lessons and m y time from Ten in the Morning till ...

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... numerous portion of the comnMsnity, who are not robust. Ots leav- ing warm assemblies (especially at night, and after much speaking), and on unaccustomed exposure outside of coaches and in second-class railway trains, and similar occasions, persons even ...

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... the I lirtlotioct ofso important an undertaking, will be found ina- sqpapte to the stpply of a deficiency, comparatively speaking so tlronsiderable, wvieII cotssiderecl with reference to the accomplish- etit of.a work, which, in the event of its completion ...

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... Bristol. sANTrs Z5l~nYEiDIATE~i.Y, -.N THE DRUG BUSINESS, AN ASSISTANT who is thoroughly J AL acquainted with tbe Trade, and can speak the Welsh I Language; from whom a character will be required from his I late employerCe O t Apply t TEPEEN'S, Chemist, Oil ...

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... ftrthdoethis new ein- Nole5 dorse humbinglyverify tuitseatinielit of tihe poet- To himG whon se B tbody rte, orepusitre te speak, Thela membrst, best gif isthoicor ntiouald hoek!t wat en the last number of the Teed, the accredited organ of the Catholic ...

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... sploken of by all to * hmon v4 have sold them. A respectable Clergymais is, outr vseigiihourhootd has maWle use of thei, and speaks in the higherst terms of them:t he savs he hld tried almost eeiv tliiu, he has bee,, recommended for the la'st twenty years ...