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... and you will | remember one of the chief -causes - of the-riots you a M e wish to quell, of the- communiam 'of which you m speak, but do notunderstand, of-the mad schemes fe f of hysical force revolt you so freely denounce but d! s fau to prevent. - . ...

IRISH DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION

... l-loud ra ,Uaand Ion -continued hisses)-that meeting, composed w of the nlone, sinew, and honesty of the land, would bL, s'ele speak trumpet-tongued to the enemies of Ireland ne and tell that Irish nationality was not dead- as so- (cheers)-and flinging aside ...

MUSICAL EVENTS

... MUSICAL EVENTS. DE KONTSBIt AT Llltr.-The Lille papers speak in glowing terms of De Kontski's performances at that town. The following is an extract from La Liberic ?? No artiste ever created such enthusiasm in our town as the violinist De Kontski, whose ...

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... street, Strand. WE have here the first number of an English translation of Louis Blanc's most recent work. Not properly speaking 3 history of the Fe- bruary Revolution, but contributions to that history. The author himself says, I bring my share of ...

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... street, Strand. WE have here the first number of an English translation of Louis Blanc's most recent work. Not properly speaking a history of the Fe- bruary Revolution, but contributions to that history. The author himself says, I bring ray share of ...

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... street, Strand. WE have here the first number of an English translation of Louis Blanc's most recent work. Not properly speaking a history of the Fe- bruary Revolution, bat contributions to that history. The author himself says, I bring mny share of ...

THE GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1851

... giving p, which the meeting could not well separate. It was H not merely proper,-it was necessary; and the fact of it being so, speaks volumes. It was a homage to W labour,-from those (the high and mighty) who were at the same time its guardians and its de- ...

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... weakness for a man to think before he speaks. Archbishop Whately has wisely cau- tioned young prealchera against concluding that be- couse the Apostles spaks well without prernedita- tion, that others will speak so, unless, like the Apostles, they are ...

Poetry

... cannot enter hero. eaa env y ! wh~ilse ourserpent-speech, winds hiss. ing from those Tips, The eparls and flowers, affection speaks, your keenest words eclipse; WVild hae, the ild of love disdained, yet mourned with pitying tears. you cannot harm or fright ...

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... sign of weakness for a man to think before he speaks. Archbishop Whately has wisely cau- tioned young preachers ?? concluding that be- cause the Apostles spake well without premedita- tion, that others will speak so, unless, like the Apostles, they are specially ...

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... of weakness for a man to think before be speaks. Archbishop Whately has wisely cau- tioned young preachers against concluding that be- cause the Apostles spalke well without premedita- tion, that others will speak so, unless, like the Apostles, they are ...

Poetry

... cannet enter here ! 3en envy! while your serpent-speeeh winds hiss- ing from those lips, 'The pearls and flowers, affection speaks, your keenest words eclipse Wild hate, the child of love disdained, yet mourned with pitying tears, you cannot harm or fright ...