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... PLAIN SPEAKING. Ar the forenoon service in the Free Church on Babb** law, Mr Sinclair, in the course of his sermon, referred in the foil ming terme to the granting of two new public-houae licensee in Broxburn, at the recent Licensing Court. He said— ...
... SPEAKING THE TRUTH. There is, perhaps, nothing more certain in the universe than the fact that it takes two to speak the truth, one to speak and another to hear, human nature is eo prone to distort, to interpret tweech according to its own prejudices ...
... SPEAKING OUT! In the Nrrth German on Saturday the gone, as already be e n annimaced by tel,grapb, was ap, may four members of them, liar pored excited great uproar a rld t e la tegeoce of present Trench Government, and by of the 000010- of Alsace and ...
... SPEAK DISPARAGINGLY of an attorney named Else, a man rather diminutive in stature, and not particularly respectable In his character. Meeting him shortly afterwards, the attorney said :— Sir, I bear you have called me a pettifiiigging scoundrel ; have ...
... SPEAKING OUT. On Sunday at a meeting of the City of Edinburgh Lodge of Good Templays, Bro. M'Donald said that the audience as they dispersed would receive leaflets containing an indignant protest against idolatrous proceedings of 3d December. It was about ...
... THE SPEAK= AND QUESTIONS. CoagurnNo upon the action Of the Speaker in the Howe el Commons hue =wing, in declaring Me Sexton's question as to the evidence of Si, : Buller and other having been altered, es the Dcuir Non says I to us • =Sous step for the ...
... THE FOGEY SPEAKS FOR many years the world has been clamouring that the miscreants who dare to criticise should dare also to sign. And the article in the current Contenirrarg proves conclusively (though, indeed, proof is superfluous) that anonymity is ...
... Tue two words which we bave quoted are every day more and more familiar to the House of (observes the Daily ‘Lhe ery of “Speak up ” is beard more often in the House than the cry of “Order, order.” It is not perhaps quite so often as “ Divide, divide,” ...
... in the number of debating & Trost any woman who wishes to learn to speak hee the now of doing so im an arenas where » or @ mistake would bring DO worse ment than a laugh from of speaking, even wheo not a natural can often be acquired in this wa bat it most ...
... SPEAK THE TRUTH. Speak thou the cruth. Let others fence And trim their words for pay; In pleasant sunshine of pretence Let others bask their day. Guard thou the tact: though clouds of night Down on thy watch-tower stoop ; Though thou shouldst see thine ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING ORD R ANDOLPH CHURCHILL is doing good A 1 service to party and country both. Explain it as one may, no statesman on the Unionist side, Mr. Balfour alone excepted, is so acceptable to the Scot as he. It may be that his versatility, his ...