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... speaking,. numbering statisti the moment when the of State was q, there wore just eight battalions probably about 6 ' ,000 moo, but experts of the War Office had not esupled to furnish hie lordship with a return 'which shows that out of 18,000 British ...
... to speak .“•* or set that Great Britain was fedfeutt* c£n W longer bo nought,” Lord Aboraeeß will your doty declare the aame tune, that no shall not ceaae and reqoira the introduction of a •yetam of rigid economy in the different branchee of the eerrice ...
... WELSH SPEAKING BISHOPS. Letters from Lord Kassell and the Earl of Derby relative the appointment in Wales of Bishops who know Welsh are published by the Rev. R. W. Morgan, Middleton. He writes--“lfc is a matter of public and deplorable notoriety that ...
... Speaking of the Nile, he says : The watershed is at least 700 miles long, sad I aressed and remreseed it, went backwards and forwards and sideways in a route I obeli never attempt to depict, feeling my way, and every step of the way, and was generally ...
... The CHAIRMAN in his address that In speaking on the subject of the Liberty and Property Defence League he was met at the outset by a great difficulty in the vastness of the subject. The principles on which the League was founded brought them face to face ...
... When speak of such a General or such an administrator in India speak of one whom we only believe to live, and who may never hear that his name has been on the lips of thousands, and selected for chivalrous distinctions by the Sovereign herself. But it ...
... His Majesty ceased speak it orders and then declared the The speech will have reach channel. It was unusually shew first paragraph the King made t had thought it fitting, he said, tation of the country should springs of universal suffrage salt). Nazionale ...
... person interested in politics who speaks of anything . . but this coming Cabinet Connell, and the conversation invariably winds up with The question is whether Id. de Freyoinet will or Will not give way, and I must say, despite the displeasure it will ...
... His Holiness (speaking in‘French) replied :— “ It was with pleasure that we sent our special representative to London, six months ago, charged to offer in our name to Her Majesty the Queen of England our congratulations on the 50th anniversary of her ...
... contribute to such results it does no: become me to speak but I may be permitted to say that my exertions have been ymmpd{hynmddfly; and I'should be ungratefal i 1 did not ackncwledge that my labours bave been my—udqm-n-thnldnn to think I have mhq“?e,lht ...
... barbarians want to aue for peace, but they do «• not chooae to be the first to speak of it.” This delusion, cast upon them by the speeches of our Ifarliamentry leaders, accounts for the obduracy with which the Government of China have refused all reparation ...