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liOr.SK OF I.OUDS —Tirvßsn.w

... numbers both Houses were sworn. Ins Majesty would meet the nl; but it being necessary that the ommons should first choose Speak- r, they would retire the place where they shoal.l assemble, and I tl;e e'ection of gentleman to preside over their debates ...

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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 ...

CURE of a COMPLICATION or COMPLAINTS

... concerning it, by others, and who, w hen questioned concerning it. will be found know nothing about it by experience, and to speak from hearsay, which there can be difficulty in tracing to its source. 1 cannot hear this without giving it its due praise, ...

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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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... sploken of by all to * hmon v4 have sold them. A respectable Clergymais is, outr vseigiihourhootd has ?? 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 ...

FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO GUERNSEY AND JERSEY

... three weeks from the commencement Morisun's medicines, the friends of the patient had the heartfelt satisfaction t» hear her speak aloud, distinct and strung as ever. The disease was conquered, and every unfavourable sympton removed in th short weeks, after ...

i?u? COATS? Under th

... 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 ...