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... stealthy muffled tread—speak in her blandest voic with her and her objects a blandest smile—her presence unmistakeable. Whethe or parade herself amid the and know, too, ...
... TIT E A 14319 IVIIO SPEAKS ? Tito Rey. Rector Ca — mpboll, in a speech delivered by him at the Newton feltitral, asserted, that _ . _ Bible TURNED OUT of the Corporation Schools. To this assertion Mr. Rathbone, in a letter addressed to the reverend gentleman ...
... 2, SPEAK t r -ENTLY. SvEAK.Aentlyit is h4tter far To rote by Idirdithaft fear. Speak gently: let no harsh words mar The good we might do here. Spealkgently : love doth whisper low The that true hearts bind; And glittly fritothhip's s aceents flow, is ...
... A NEW METHOD OF MAKING THE DUMB SPEAK. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ALBION. am induced, by the oddness of the case, to address a few lines to you. merely to caution the public against a man of colour .w ho goes about the town asking alms, with a ship painted ...
... speaks highly of the conduct of the officers and men composing the national guard, and of the corps of the garrison at Monte Video, all of whom were upon the alert on the occasion, determined to support the laws, and oppose the cruel and sanguinary anarchy ...
... which is between the staulder-bone and the neck, or, anatomically speaking, between the scapula and the ribs : that is to i say, the bull's horn would reach the ribs of the matador before : the sword's point would reach those of the bull. But, to ensure ...
... 19th ult.; thus speaks of e have abundant reason to England is substantially g is not finally ettled in a any other than peen so long before the House house, on the 16th ult., hi- a could, it was expected, receive bare majority of one. Whe- :ould receive ...
... It is not of our success that I have to speak, but of our reverses. We have retreated; it is more than we had reaton to hope for at first. We have been strangely deceived, but we found whom to speak to. Our means were too inferior to carry such a place ...
... abolition of the Corn-laws. But Qiien we speak of the why and the wherefore of the Protectionist belief that the Whigs look approvingly upon their agitation to regain something of their old position we write in the dark. We are only certain of the fact ...
... curious Sbid’s I who fanned but i -- -- ' '- ' very time be speaking Cobbett the imposing be and decorous throughout— unless it be that green rag which Emancipation” and which cart Shiel was This the en banner over Shiel time of according to the common ...
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... THE CORONATION. The London Journals are filled, speak, to lute repletion, with an account of the Coronation of iheir moat gracious Majesties. We have not room f ...