Itish _Eloquence . —A friend was speaking to Archbishop ——— of certain Irish orators , and said , _
... Itish _Eloquence . —A friend was speaking to Archbishop ——— of certain Irish orators , and said , _ ...
... Itish _Eloquence . —A friend was speaking to Archbishop ——— of certain Irish orators , and said , _ ...
... The _business in tlic two _Houses of _Parliament on _Monday anil Tuiisday , _was not _, _generally _speaking , of much _importance _, _Lord I ; A . NsnowN made an able speech on the _proposed _measure againat _the Catholic Association , _tile _drift of ...
... To the _Editor of the _Scotsman . SIR , —In a paragraph of _Saturday ' _s paper , _while _speaking of _Sir _Tail _' s _appointment to the _Ala-itership of _Kughy _School , you have _made an _omission _which , _tliouuh of no _^ reat _importance , ou _^ ...
... able ; for they _speak _: algo with greater _fscurify . The higher a man ia , it _becomes the more difficult to be _honest . He _? ...
... ' _X _^ _Jrj _;^ these two _Dictionaries , we nrc _. _in _duty bound _to _speak first of _that . which _emboiiilis _the more ancient and illustrious _language , namely tile _Gaelic . Every _Scots . man _knows lliat illis was the _lanyiiage _spoken in ...
... _MADEIIIA . —Mrs Houston , in her _work on _Texas _and the Gulf of Mexico . _speaking of Madeira , _says—** _We spent our _time very pleasantly _in wandcrinR about the _island , which , even _at tilis _advanced period of the year , _presents much ...
... ENGLISH COMPOSITION , PUBLIC SPEAKING , &c . This day are published , _tQULES for ENGLISH COMPOSITION . By JH _, John Rippingham . Inl 2 mo _,-price 4 _s . _- _'bds . _' l Tlie ART of EXTEMPOR _E PUBLIC-SPEAK . ING . JBy John Rippingham . 3 d Edit _, ...
... WELL _FITTING _SHIRT , _Not to speak of ifs _elegance _, is one of _tJie _greatest _comforts of Dress ; it _aUo'keeps _linger clean and _wears much lonqer than a bad _fitting one . _SHIRTS ( _Suitably _/ or _the _Ufiner Classes _) READY DRESSED , at _the ...
... _INDIAN- AIIMI _- . • We did . not _speak _, _without book t . wo or three _days . _ago , in . hinting at the results which _would _oe . likely to follow _from _an _enforcement of tile official _- _orders _, for stripping tlie military _officers _of the ...
... MB _. _CHABI . Ea KEAM . We desire to speak kindly of this gentleman . He is _inexperienced _as a performer—in life , too , it may be said , and is , we are assured , an amiable young man . But _still , however , we must not forget _our duty to tlie public ...
... FOLIAGE OF _AMERICAN * _FORESTS . _—English travellers often speak of the beauty of the American forests in autumn , _representing that the old _world _has _nothing equal to them iu the _variety _and _commingling of _colours . Some of the _lovers of nature ...
... A _Correspondent of _( lie Ayr Advertiser in Canack , speaking of the crops , _says— _Since _the middle of June , _when moderate _showers began to _refresh vegetation _, ilm _weather lias _been all _that _the fitrmer could _deaire . The ricliest and ...