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speak Caroline with

... speak Caroline with the ()lJcr the rcl.uion the l-huiier rtr n * ??? niArri ie, it stated, will miport.tn po- litiealremits. . , ~ A mail from arrived lust ntglit, and bmuplit us Count Monilcr's (nr rather the WAwid??s) speech In the assembly ot the ...

THOUGHTS ON PUBLIC SPEAKING

... THOUGHTS ON PUBLIC SPEAKING. [for the bath chronicle.] ( L*t>aB:J from AfS.)ty Dr. KING. Formerly Principal of St. Mary Hall, Oxford. THE art of fwmi little ir(food in this country, rotwi’thftnndlng the nrci flity practlftng frequently in the fenate, ...

they speak liberty only to destroy it, and it is to stifle it that they feign so loudly to embrace

... they speak liberty only to destroy it, and it is to stifle it that they feign so loudly to embrace it. Thtir punishment will consist in seeing the public peace which they bare been unable disturb. And one of the means of it is the adoption the law as ...

-- of wounding your feelings by speaking the language of sincerity: but I owe it to you, since to you

... -- of wounding your feelings by speaking the language of sincerity: but I owe it to you, since to you it will prove useful and even necessary. 'Yon have acceptbd; as a tetreat, the island of Elba and its sovereignty. I lend a very attentive ear to all ...

Published: Sunday 03 September 1815
Newspaper: National Register (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 515 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

tit S. This morning arrived Paris Journals to iLe is instant. They continue to speak as if the Treaty of

... tit S. This morning arrived Paris Journals to iLe is instant. They continue to speak as if the Treaty of Peace ewe actually steed, sad some pr;v.ite sealants give 'lwo the etioditit •.• but a private letter ea which we cam rely 'Growth* no Trews hos re ...

Hor the Lewes Journal, . Mr. Eprror, in the Lewes Journal of last week’ speaks in high encomiums, of the

... Hor the Lewes Journal, . Mr. Eprror, in the Lewes Journal of last week’ speaks in high encomiums, of the respectable attend- of the neighbouring Clergy at the late Visitation ho'dews under the new, and Rev. the Archdeacon, whose private character, as ...

Published: Monday 24 July 1815
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 493 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

French Popers Mondety arrived last night. — They speak of the Rm. - 7;lllst' inovetuents in the South as if

... French Popers Mondety arrived last night. — They speak of the Rm. - 7;lllst' inovetuents in the South as if they were \ overpowered, but we entertain sanguine hope 3 (hitt these representations have their 11;11 shore a the Corsican's Ivooted falsehood ...

Published: Friday 14 April 1815
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 90 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AFFAIRS AT CONGRESS. The Reader will find, in the preceding columns, from the last.Foreign Papers. These are, ..

... AFFAIRS AT CONGRESS. The Reader will find, in the preceding columns, from the last.Foreign Papers. These are, generally speaking, of consolatory kind. It Should seem, from their Contents, as well us from the speculation which they have produced in England ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1815
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 863 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

iw~ speaks nut against it. These invitations have but (ow supporters; in the first place, they originate with ..

... iw~ speaks nut against it. These invitations have but (ow supporters; in the first place, they originate with persons whom e prneial mistrust accompanies to Vienna ; and, in the next, the-snare is too ob- Inuit. Hitherto all the %tops that hare been taken ...

Published: Tuesday 10 January 1815
Newspaper: Statesman (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1864 | Page: 2 | Tags: none