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... commonly considered ini- mical to Great Britain; and, assuch, he speaks Many truths V ZTnselcean to an English ear . But he speaks tfiem with so gentlemanly a good hunour- and also speaks so' freely andnimpartiaily -ofall the other partiei concerned,that ...

THE WARS OF THE JEWS

... THE WARS OF THE JEWS. PROCLAMATION BEFORE BATTLE. —Deut. XX. s—B. 5. And when come nigh unto the battle, the officers ■hall speak unto the people, and they shall say, What man is there that hath built a new honse and hath not dedicated it? tet hiin and ...

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... ; and T. Cadell, Strand, London. Just Published, in I Vol., ?? Edition of TIHE SPEAKING FRENCH GRAMMAR, in Sixty Lessons, T particularly calculated to render the speaking of French easy to English persons, without the assistance of a Master. By I. V. ...

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... The Duke of Wellington, speaking of trickery and mauimuvring in political affairs, says, that there is only one line to be adopted in opposition to all trick, and that is the straight, steady line of duty, tempered by forbearance, lenity, and good nature ...

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... 5 feet 10 inches high, swarthy corn- plexion, marked with the small pox, black curly hair, thick lips, and rather ?? nose, speaks French with a German accent. ...

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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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... This fact speaks trumnpet- A tongued to advertisers, and needs no commelnt. pre IVe have so far excluded fromn our comparative state- wo ment lir. Stephenson's 2,d. hand-bill, commonly called mo the Herald, because it is not, strictly speaking, a ON ...

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... GAZETTE SPiORTING ORR~SPONDNCEs , H.. Xo. 4.-You will see our opinion f Jour doolvaood nthe vvi nt be fts it is fao eary t speak Of-the enrr~s w,, ot e~ i J6t. haentb Lc gsetlein fel have not ben paid over yet. See -Iwrote, to the gn J. PIANNr writes ...

LANCASHIRE, YORKSHIRE, AND NORTHEASTERN RAILWAY

... reasons stated in the foregoing resolutions, and feeling confidence in the highly respectable body of directors, generally speaking landowners or parties locally interested in the district, this meeting pledges themselves to do all in their power to support ...

DEBATE ON THE IRISH MEASURES

... ANY MAN TO IT. 1.1. Oil SPEAK I CONFIDENTLY as to the iiKsn.T. With pilot who has lost his reckoning, and steering ignorance the soundings and bearings of his course, there small hope of the vessel reaching port. Mr. Hume speaks a literal truth when he ...

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... Leese were present when my sheep were shorn, and I have heard them speak of the utility of dipping sheep in this composition, MIr. B.'s shepherd, who is the entire manager of his flock, speaks in very high terms of it. I cannot possibly see either of the persons ...

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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: ...