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, ...

battledores, made ft* tv«y into the; I House. Ile bad not Intended speak this question, but now be must declare

... battledores, made ft* tv«y into the; I House. Ile bad not Intended speak this question, but now be must declare bis entire concurrence with it; and it be did not, be should think himself unworthy | seat in that House. Sir F. Flood said, been lifted bts ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... interest of the part throws its,protaction so thickly over its representative, that it heComei moreditlicult than .usual to speak of the performer. On this occasion, youth, - the natural and not unbecoming effects of inexperience, And the' embarrassment ...

Published: Thursday 02 March 1815
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 260 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

G. G. S. TO 71IE EDITOR OF THE INSTRUCTOR

... Ma g azine, page 59, adverting to the labours of the Missionaries Lee, Gordon, and Pritchett, at Vizagapatam, the Editor speaks of their labours in a very ungracious matiner, and insinuates that they are not in the path of duty, because so little fruit ...

• • • I. I C:r I•••I • le 11‘1111 ihjiailett ..onsraissiouer of be nasal depot at and it is

... read by bias an We *ay to Calais ; tied by this. be *tubed that place, it is said that be so with Africa, that be would speak of limbic' else ; was beard to declare l , thot will be his object at tbe approatbing Confess. 'l l l;4llMidieer ...

Published: Thursday 16 March 1815
Newspaper: Government Gazette (India)
County: Tamil Nadu, India
Type: Article | Words: 114 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FREEDOM OF SPEECH

... of nature, that is deprived of the, liberty of speech.- What constitutes genuine freedom I Is it tot the liberty of speaking and speaking the truth, the source ,from which we have derived, all huxDa I blessings ! When, therefore, we punish or censure others ...

CORN BILL

... Laws now in force relative to the importation of Corn. Earl Stanhope rose immediately, and said to that question he would speak. The Earl of Kingston then moved, that the bar should be cleared, upon which strangers were immediately excluded. In some time ...

WANTS A SITUATION, Governess, to Instruct Children French, English, Geography, and Works; not having any ..

... Printing-Office • - 4 A ROMAN CATHOLIC GOVERNESSL WANTED, for a School at/out thirty miles from town, Who uuders and* and speaks the French language perfectly. An elderly person, who has been accustomed to School business Will be preferred. Application ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1815
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 109 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... that time to have swelled to Soco. Of course we speak only from runiour, fer we yesterday received no private letters from Fantce, ard we have not heard of apy letter brought lny the ;udil wvhich speak in the slightest degive of this great zyent-a proof ...

Published: Tuesday 14 March 1815
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 658 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

INTERIOR DECORATIONS.—No. I

... inundated with all the frippery of French fashions, for a true standard of national taste. Mr. Oakley, (the artist of whom we are speak- ing) we have the pleasure to state, has been, for some time, in- detaiigahly eiigyg ...

Published: Tuesday 28 March 1815
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 142 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

i.osnoy

... coach, horses, and and 4001. not this allec reaonne -c than the additional assessment ? h.s fear v.M apply generally. cannot speak of effect which the increase duty will have ...