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... ION. ?? OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, AND I.ELODY OF SPEAKING DELINEATED. MR. ACGENIS has the honour to inform his iq FrieudsPI'd the Public, that he intends, on SATUR AY Evenirig, the 24tb inst. to read and speak various select Passages from SEHAKESPEARE, MILTON ...

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... First-Because, in 1832, you would not speak pkain This renders it doubtful whether you speak plain yet. It is, therefore, necessary that you speak in a manner that de- fies misconception. Sefendlv,-Yot ought to speak plain, because. in 1832. as is stated ...

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... property, or make a bona fide Freeholder ;-tbat therefore the person before them was not a Freeholder, and had no right to speak ill this the Freeholders' especial Court, unless they granted it to him as a special indulgence. -Upon this, a Freeholder ...

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... Milton, Pope, Gray, Young, bhomsom, Dryden, Collins, Gold- smith, Scott, and Byron. Lectures will be delivered on the art of Speaking, and on Gesture and Action, both ancient and modern. The Student wvI be taught, also, to read the Psalns and the other Scrip ...

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... qualifications are you sball hear. FIRST QUALIFICATION. Mr. MI'Canrce can l/ohd Zluder, and speak less, than any moan in all Belfast; and wben he d es speak, his amount of sense is like two grains of whea bels of chaff_ you may search all d finhen ...

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... BUILDINGS, to deliver a Farewell Lectureon tbe Melody and Rhythmus of the English. Language, and the ! art of Reading and Speaking. The respective theories of the principal Professors in LONnON, EDiNzsuaaa, GLASGOW, DUBLIN, and CoaK, will be pointed out; ...

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... and tradig- minterests, but also in its unrivalled chaktabie and literary establishments. - It is not necessary for me to speak on the subject ofthe Reform Bill, now the law of the land:-to that Bill (which bas 'enfranchised our town) the most strenuous ...

NEW ST. JOHNS' TIMBE

... en- gaged in other more-interesting employmentsi of which the chief is the. education of the young King of Cutch, whom he speaks Of as a fine young man, of above fifteen years of age, modest, unassuming, and a most kindly heart. In the language of court ...

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... OOne of its objects is to enable us to write faster than any system of short-hand hitherto known, or than ally orator can speak. But this is not all. Mlany copies of a discourse, legibly wriltt n, may be taken at the same tune while it is rehearsing. ...

rVHE MISSES HYNDXA-

... rcidenit FlRE'icil GO I toil , tive of PAiiIS. IThe peculia fa lity ori ac . bra anl hitim~ate kno wledt!e ol; bist fluenc, ?? speaking lie 1 rnch Languarn lvlrj1.l 51 .1 shaking ?? --t offers, they deerm it unneveslnary to direll un r i 3, ,tio NiO-SQtlAKYN ...

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... have long been the 'wonder of the world-but can be di - puted by no person whose eyes are open to conviction.- The following'speak volumes; and we would ask, who can read what is here stated without astonishment?- I, Margaret Huighes, of Abbeyleix Queens ...

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... Tyrrell, Ware, and Stevenson. Their use appears much less fatiguritig than that of the Lenses commonly wvorn: of this I call speak experi ine itally, havituc tired glasses for several years. Mr. Soloinons hais documentst from emi retut gentleimen in both ...