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companion, and sometimes my solace; and, indeed, to speak truth, 1 had for some days past, attended certain • ..
... companion, and sometimes my solace; and, indeed, to speak truth, 1 had for some days past, attended certain • forlorn hope’ whisperings, implying the possible necessity of using that instrument in way more to lamented than admired. The sum-total of my ...
SECON they contain no later i the papers yesterday, not quite so severe i papers already speak place; and to-day,
... SECON they contain no later i the papers yesterday, not quite so severe i papers already speak place; and to-day, we Glasgow Hkating TRIAL OF On Thursday. Mrs. sessions, for having scope value 2s. fid. crowded with fashioi a mined, and spoke in minded ...
Original IJattrg. •• LES IIIRONI>ELLES.”* (Tr»n»Uted from the French of Beranger, Wm. Andsuom.) Captive the ..
... allows, with whom fond hopes dn come. this parch'd land beyond the Itoubtless vouVe seen France, lay home— tliat lair laud will speak to lue I •• For throe lon* years Fee conjured you To brin* one remembrance kind, Of a dear vale where youth *aye hue *old to ...
BOARDERS
... FOUR YOUNG GENTLEMEN HOARDERS, who will enjoy unusual opportunity of acquiring a perfect knowledge of the French Language, speaking it constantly with Native*. —Tkkms Moderate. The most satisfactory references will given and re** For particulars, apply ...
CIVILIZATION OF AFRICA AND ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE-TRADE
... King William (of Bimhia) is all solemnity when Mr. Merrick prays in his own language, and delighted that a white man can speak Isuba. consented to allow his slaves to paid by Mr. Merrick as free men, and takes nothing from them of the payment made. When ...
To the Editor of the Glatyow Citireu
... in speaking of the moral capabilities of Arran,” takes the opportunity to misrepresent the character of the farmers of the island generally, and in broad and sweeping terms pronounces them guilty of ” duplicity, avarice, vanity, and evil-speaking. It ...
THE WEATHER AND CHOPS
... bond. Holland well as Belgium has now thrown open her ports for the free importation of all kinds of food; and generally speaking, the symptoms are in favour of high rates in this country, owing chiefly to the wet season, and likewise to the failure in ...
Original Martin. i,;! hbvctifcl met or accLm-as by jsmss villass, ssu. It the gift of childhood to reveal At time*
... away! Time brings wrinkles the moulded clay— The sculptor’s triumph over life's decay! Itor does that form alone of beauty speak,— The shrinking fawn led gently ita way. Proclaims a manly heart guards the weak Ulasgow, July 1844. ...
LONG SPEECHES PARLIAMENT. (from the Morning Chronicle.) We cannot acquit some of the leading statesmen our day ..
... progression. It is system which nips rising talent in the head; for what greater discouragement can a young member have than to speak at an hour when the house is absolutely empty quite* sure that length, and length alone, the first of modem requisites; and ...
••Oh, Mr. Stimporton; wh« wail ever cxpet-k you to do Jia. ua. it‘»
... had been onybody ava. it would just been as likely to you as amther. I'm thinking. May l>e likelier. Ye see ■n- iH-ginning speak o' us already marrows.” ••That's strange. I'm sure I've gi'en nae oivasion for sir 's's indeed. ;«• have not; man, Kingan ...
FRENCH LANOUAOB
... Mods. D. is willing to receive a FEW YOUNG GENTLEMEN as BORDEBS, who will enjoy unusual means of ai-quiring the Uu.guage. speaking it con slantly with natives. . , • ■ The most satisfactory references will bolgivcn ami rt'‘Ma'danie DuTni e, also a Native ...