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IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF

... IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. The Irish Establishment, as so maintained by the Slate, is ridiculously over-manned. To give one instance, the suppressed see of Kilfenora, now included in the diocese of Killaloe, still contains the diocesan staff appropriate to ...

TEACHING THE DUMB TO SPEAK

... TEACHING THE DUMB TO SPEAK. True to the reputation of the founder, number of clergy attached to a religious brotherhood—Les Freres de la Doctrine Chretienne, whom 1 found by conversation to be men of high talent and culture, carried on this work. It was ...

A SPEAKING LEOPARD

... A SPEAKING LEOPARD to Savada, anti here alao are af» w paltry remains of antiquity. our way from tins Maklobn. lli» n. village, and which is only at short .om it. we met young leopard, who -ulkmly ■ supply uh with the infor nation it wan only when our ...

Hush! don’t speak,” retorted the lady

... to speak of the condition in which I find the country returning to it after so many years’ I absence. But it I speak of Ireland I must speak of my own convictions nakedly whether they are likely to find favour or the reverse. In whatever may speak I have ...

'•OH NO, SEVER SPEAK IS' FRENCH! Oh no, nercr speak in French, Its sounds no more arc heard; Our lips

... '•OH NO, SEVER SPEAK IS' FRENCH! Oh no, nercr speak in French, Its sounds no more arc heard; Our lips are now forbid to speak The smallest foreign word. 1 cannot say, “Mon cher ami. Comment vous portez-vous r Nor he reply, Tres bien ange,’ no, that would ...

he requested me to watch ; this was before the first the letters speak of; refused to watch ; Colonel

... authority I refused to give any information to Dr. Uawson. To Mr M*Donagh—lt may have been after the two letters I speak of that was speaking to Dr. Rawson ; I then told him 1 had personal knowledge of the party who was posting the li tters ; 1 never watched ...

of his of the speak wms power was ce the - ly and sailing also of had to ra him

... of his of the speak wms power was ce the - ly and sailing also of had to ra him. nd Dr. [dhood, e same. th loud genllejetency subject d. He an £lO icr, and diment st, and kvas the *. He have imongst •r many t night so who *e num*, hear). )ut, let of that ...

cording custom, deliver an essay In praise of Journalist, not to speak of the press ; and bis words upon

... cording custom, deliver an essay In praise of Journalist, not to speak of the press ; and bis words upon the subject are filled with such good sense and moderation that 1 feel called upon to tranacribe them, as giving an adequate representation of the ...

to the Commissioners that the Board have often been speaking to me for not giving passes when demanded. ... ,

... to the Commissioners that the Board have often been speaking to me for not giving passes when demanded. , „ Mr. Bradford, sen—The decision of the Commissioners is what I thought it would from the very first. I hope the Guardians who have taken such ...

to the Commissioners that been speaking to for demanded Mr. Bradford, sen —The missioners is what thouj the ..

... to the Commissioners that been speaking to for demanded Mr. Bradford, sen —The missioners is what thouj the very first. hope llu taken such an interest remember the derision in t Dr. Beatty—What * otli to? Mr. Rogers thought N lading to perpetual raolit ...

plete redress. The country would soon have an opportunity ot speaking their minds on that point. If the country ..

... plete redress. The country would soon have an opportunity ot speaking their minds on that point. If the country decided the question, it must take the consequences ; and if the country did not give justice to the agricultural interest, they must submit ...

Her glad tone changed at the last words, and I saw who she was speaking to; it was Liddel Jameson

... Her glad tone changed at the last words, and I saw who she was speaking to; it was Liddel Jameson. , , . She asked him to come and have some '“n'o. Miss Christie, thank you.’ he said; • but let roe do something for you. hat you want? What help can I ...