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HULL LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... the interest of those lug ?? thousand and one things which nmsy he seen every nstO day at home. -He (the lecturer) would not speak in against travels in pursuit of art or science, but he bear referred to travels to this or that piece which people log went ...

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... took before speaking. The laulanuim perhaps hurt his ci nstitution more than the port wine, which t he drank by tie bottle; the wine might be necessary to sustain the physical spirits lowered by the laudanum. Mr Fox was nervous before speaking; so, I have ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... official con-I tumes worn on the opening day; be says they looked as`- if they bad just come out of the Tower of London. Speaking of the building, he ?? archi. tectural design is remarkable for two glass domesa, situated at the extremities of the structure ...

VARIETIES

... by conversing with them, are more or less given to iron-y, and some- what addicted to vice. Carpenters, for the most part, speak plane-ly, but they will chisel when they get a ehanes. Not Infrequently they are bores, and often an- noy one with their old ...

LITERATURE

... Queen was about to dine there the next day. It was therefore determlued to have a look at her Majesty, and the authoress thdus speaks of the aippeaxance of the QUEEN OF NORWAY. She is rather good looking, tall, ard has a pleasing intelli- gent expression. ...

A STORY OF UNREQUITED LOVE

... pangs, the pangs, the anguish of unrequited love, of blighted affeation. Oh, Catherine, he sits all day long erid does not speak to me. He will not keep my company or walk in the street with me when we are coming home from work. On Thursday we came oat ...

VARIETIES

... intellectual capital. We suppose that he means that he can stand upon his head. Arkerican Paper. An American editor, in speaking of ablind sawyer says:- Although he can't see he can saw. Stupid people may eat, but shouldn't talk. Their mouths will ...

DISTURBANCES AT PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... l t doss not m atter to ues whether you are Gavarni or any other person. You have un night to disturb the sale, so if you. speak again ?? will he btarred o7ut. And the auctioneer resumled his business tquietly- Scene of an interior by Gavarni. -.AGz ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... eloquent orator, and thathe was greatly and justly enseamed by the members of hi's o w n little communion. I never heard him speak, and nevdr beheld him save on that' one occasion. But, sitting near him at a certain public meeting, [judged, from obsisus ...

LIST OF FAIRS, 1863

... the cere. monial in which lie bore the most conspicuous part, he touched in a few sentences on the question of the war. Speaking for the Roman Catholics, ise would say that they had no hand or part in bringina about the condition of affairs which now ...

CHRISTMAS MEAT SHOW IN HULL

... weat show is n~ow an event equally p -is attractive as moany exhibitions of annual occurrence, 0f the show this year we can speak in terms ofE the si ligbest praise. It varies in sores measure, perhaps, from T these of many preceding years from the circumstance ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... for the health and comfort of the workpeople.' This is very important testimony, as in the same Report the Com. missioner speaks of the dreadful disease (necrosis, decay of the lower jaw-bone) prevalent amongst those engaged in the manuf ctare of ordinary ...