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... for Mr Smith that he will produce something better than anything that has yet issued from his pen warning him, however, to speak more reverently of the Divine Being than is customary in the school with which he seems to have al- lied himself; telling him ...

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... of its own, but is of the church ns a whole. Passing on to inmisterial and church functions in government, the author speaks of the church, ou scriptural grounds, as a judicial body, to which appeals lie by aggrieved individuals, as holding appellate ...

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... labourir fell upon the pavement, and was conveyed to the infir- mary, where he died in a short time. He was never able to speak, and, as the man who struck him is not known, the cause of the assault has not been ascertain- ed. Several persons witnessed ...

DAILY AND PERIODICAL PRESS

... Ibited his willingness to extend the franchise to a point beyond that suggested even by the.Shelfield spealers. We do not speak of universal suffrage, because no one thinls of pro osing that. But putting that out of sight, Lord John's five-pousd franchise ...

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... perhaps, also a great deal of prejudice to unlearn. We will find space for the follow- ing extract from the article before us. Speaking of the plague, the writer ?? so obscure a subject we have no desire to advance any dogmatic opinien. There are facts connected ...

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... the sacratisents and creeds and articles do not hinder mcil from comieg to God, but help them oet the way. 'Thc writer, speaking of the professor's dismissal by the Council of King's College, thus follows up his remarks:- ?? Bt wve inay be permitted ...

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... resulted in the development of theoretical principles which exhibit a very great advance upon old systems. The art, if we may so speak, has progressed more rapidly than the science, of rtenogropv. There exist several most ingenious systensc; but they are too ...

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... Thi'ssotld be practised tor two hours a day, for threc or four months. i'he recsommender of this sirnple rernedy 5Cys,' I an speak with certainty of its ?? ilakisil, a ;stouiaper' in tire Sheffiel poet offiele, hias reen can- victil ait tile York rissizes ...

NORTHUMBERLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW

... termed T rhe Revolving Cultivator, or Digging Machine. Of the merits of this machine we are as yet personally unable to speak, but whatever It is destined to accomplish in agriculture Find WhetbA. o not it will ultimately suedml tiiw ;.onglil Gibson ...

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... L1TERAIRY NOTICES. LB FIIANCAIS EN61JGXNE F.sit AlOltEra: ci, aM . and Easy Method of Lat imug to Speak and write tL Fielnch LangueLge in a very short Tlime 1) C. 131;,ncini, ?? of the Fiench and Italian La - gu-grs, and by Madame de Mancini. (Newcastetc ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... exhibitions, To nay thue &d-sser wver goml woauld iot lie a sufflinaert coosnicndmstioii, bet it is of tlh vegetables see hove to speak in greater praise, witliomit taking into conisideratin that high and bleak diotrict, the specimens shown sercited w indtr. ...

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... writer of the first regular comedy, an) ending with Sheridan; and with respect to his labours in this volume, let Mr Bell speak for himself- IThe wint of such a collection has long been felt, and that it has never been supplied before must occasion surprise ...