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THE INEVITABLE

... THE I:EVITABLE.: |tI-;-i~rlic T')0 01?1 t ?? ' ?? Fcrsier wh-os 1 oice can speak of ae e Anid stcrm disc'0sucms. ietw andI -'tri1)te This was a ttl. I!y Fri aiad, for tier to ee S Seek fat it :1heni in sone old blool Ltiou ' Meantilme tbis versclzi ...

1850

... they cut it iheTter, So that we might be off to the Saraue on - I For our gin, and our pipes, aud our 1,'VXtOO Lightly we speak of thi party that's geto', Now all due respect his been paid hi ns Ali 3 little he reok'd of the lark that want otl Near ...

SOLUTION TO GRANDFATHER'S PRIZE ENIGMA.*

... (Tic old mlall inuward said)-tboe spoke thc youth Li Inril'g'Og, :t]tiielg ?? mere fictious seems,- Yet did 'he aged sire but speak the truth ! ?? ?? tinly c of Aoi y-Pce; Ail .Ig of fi. 1, from oth sta pawn set free A ?? egy, which made of cggs but tlt;1cc ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN

... were, the stirring vicissitudes of the chase, in a II manner that explains intelligibly enough, as far as tee cats judge, speaking at second hand, the enthusiasro the q genius of Weber in this particelar first evoked among o his countrymen, and has kept ...

ABRAHAM AND THE FIRE-WORSHIPPER

... 'tv':2 rdoke :and steep), lest his else Isis Or sit I tlois tee lung2, ,,scd hie bleeself Wesild Eile be s&nntping ? I still speak to that. (Aloed.) ?? it, 0 tess great arida gracioes terd, hE. Units ily feeble flesh, Ian net my felly, II cinhi Old eyelids ...

WEST SUSSEX AND CHICHESTER CATTLE SHOW CLUB

... toast, the and weould remiain as long as long as the House of CGem- arc , asons existed. That was not the time or place to speak vwil of the morits or denoi-its of their ssiohbmrs ; on the coa proper occasion Ile lad no doubt Ctheir Countty Members we ...

PETERSFIELD CATTLE S

... closely identified with the welfare of that town.*(Cheers.)*With regard to their own representative, he (Mr. Carter) could speak in the highest terms; he had had an intimate acquaintance with that gentleman's abilities, from being associated with him on ...

WANTED, A GOVERNMENT

... grow fat in. The Premier must know all the several branches- Plonee, Foreign, Colonial, Law, ated Finanmes; He's expected to speak in the House like a native, But in nothing need show an invention creative: He must boast an acquaintance with DeighbDuring ...

EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 189

... ho, the heavily-taxed Englishman, cannst conspete- with the lightly-ttaxed foreigner ; speaking, as they t' niight Icave been juetificd in sonce respects in speaking a in 1300, or in 1815, or in 1829 ; using language whiich A ucay have been true ticen ...

VISITS TO THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY

... barrus up-ivd tin rhoedert the centre sf the strasgers' recur, ?? odid tcs horwas -visitor frons the eon lira i desirsue of Speaking to, who eeig canl never ho ceen witirout tire lady supletier's. fresence, and bept or tirait of Sonie nuni deputed by her ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... a cishloman witis syceplsontish wordth, - bat the mcanuers of onI intelligent utee, who knee' bin 0 prafession, and could speak about it LIomarrastod tn -i anothiir, no ocatter wcoin. Tic ae r stuke d bloci to Call Ai at Devonsltiro-couse disc next day ...

VISITS TO THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... all other nations that msay fairly claim it, joy of a on- i's verbs icy which they asay earn to valuable account. lio In. speaking of the works in precious metals, we in should not exalt the artistic anti humourosus groups iu, - silver from Russia-Tim ...