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... SPEAKS | SEQUAH SPHAKS | | BL CF ae STHN AND LF “No one has the right to dogmatise in Medicine, which is still an inexact Science.’---Sir Morell Mackenzie. WHAT THR OF THERE NORTH ...
... SPEAKS | SEQUAH SPHAKS | | BL CF ae STHN AND LF “No one has the right to dogmatise in Medicine, which is still an inexact Science.’---Sir Morell Mackenzie. WHAT THR OF THERE NORTH ...
... SEQUAH SPEAKS ! SEQUAH SPEAKS! I, NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO DOGMATISE IN MEDICINE, WHICH IS STILL AN INEXACT SCIENCE.—SIR MORELL MACKENZIE. ...
... THE AT OF SPEAKING. Man is naturally a 'meshing animal; • style is merely that accomplishment in the art of verbel expression width from the improvement of natural feotilty by good training. The best tralaing for the formation of style is of course, familiar ...
... SEQUAH SPEAKS I SEQUAH SPEAKS! ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO DOGMATISE IN MEDICINE, WHICH IS STILL AN INEXACT SCIENCE/'-SIR MORELL MACKENZIE. ...
... EXPERIENCE SPEAKS. EXTREMELY PLEASED. Mr. A. W. Snelling writes June, 15 9 9, from Doncaster: I enclose cheque. I may say that lam extremely pleased with the bike. A REAL PLEASURE. A Nuneaton official on tour writes from Cromer under date June 7th, ...
... WILL SPEAK ON THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. THE SECOND ADVENT OF CUEIST. AND AITROACHING END THE AGE. Mt>. M. BAXTER will also Spcat Seats Free. All arc Earnestly Invited. Sonkey’s Hymns used, _j^7 Evening Service. c 2261 E JU T iv?CH, To-morrow r _r wil > ...
... QUALITY SPEAKS. To the Westwood Cycle Co., Nuneaton. Dear Sirs,— I have every reason to be satisfied with the bicycle you built for me in April last. It is a very good roadster, and runs very easily.—Yours truly, Aug. 18th, 1899. C. GREGORY BOOT!!. ...
... (Left Speaking.) The Sheffield Inundation Fund. —On Tuesday the Inundation CommLsioners in Sheffield pare their decision upon a very remarkable point. After the great flood some ,££o,ooo. was raised by subscription for the relief of the sufferers, and ...
... NOT ON SPEAKING TERMS The colour sergeant ass calling Sloe roll the (Nnparty on officer . .. potable, %%lien it nes, noticed sun Fitzgerald not to Into manse. tzget ald the nibs, sinned °Slicer three titbit, without resetting • Reply. Why do Ton not ...
... AN AUTHORITY SPEAKING. his speech at Horsham, on Friday, Mr. FittgeraU (Under-Secretary for War) said that the Government had wed the Emperor of Russia direct question Did a treaty exist containing anything hostile to England!”—and that the answer received ...
... WRITING AND SPEAKING. Why do not men write u they speak? Why do they not convey their meaning in books in the good racy English which they employ at the dinner table, er when giving their household orders? Such are the absurd questions that are asked ...
... SPEAKING PLAINLY. Mr. : Now, sir, let's have an understanding. You owe me 200 dot lir. Smash I I do. Lot me ask you a p/ain question, then. Do you to me? No, sir, I do not. Confound it, why didn't you ssy so before? Here I've calhd twenty times ...