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... SPEAKING You hold a prescription from a doctor in whom you have full confidence, and you feel sure you will be all right again soon• ...
... PUBLIC SPEAKING. hane been much struck with the puerile objections raised at several recent meetings the qulificatsom of Mr. John William Milos reurew-nt Bristol. TUe M Mr. Herbert TnotnM the V Men fjlierd Aj»oci*tion. an.l of Mr. Henry the Unmii- Thtae ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. Mr. Bright has just written a letter to Mr. Medley, of Bevuuport, in which he says, I was always in favour of legislation for the protection of children in factories and elsewhere. I was always against it when it interferes with adults ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING. There is no member the present Governmcnt less in need Mr ASQOTTH'S advice that Ministers should know what tliey want and say what they mean than CHAMBERLAIN, and his utterance at Manchester last night is calculated to let the Government ...
... ALOF AS SPEAKS TO ALL WllO A= atirrgalso FROM Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and in the Stomach. Sick Headache, Ulddi new. Swelling after Meal!, Diastases and Drowsii.r.. Chills. Flushing. of Heat. Lo of Appetite. Shortrw of Breath, Costiveness ...
... SPEAKING OUT. During the discussion on the Irish question numerous invitations have been given to the public men speak out. They, are told that the present crisis is a serious one, whether we look to the future of England or Ireland, and this cannot ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING C.KNTI.KMEN,— The last sentence Sir Samuel Peto’s address, delivered in Queen-square Mom lay evening, is not very easy to understand. His words, as reported in the Daily PreM, were ; ** I trust that the time may yet come when, like honoured ...
... AH SPEAKS pleasure I feel that I am doing much as I am confident that by the use of following Diseases will succumb : Heartburn, Flatulence, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Headache, Want of Ambition, , Kidney Troubles, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ...
... They Speak no More. Edith— Well, I've finally consented to marry our old bachelor friend. Clara— No ! I was never more surprised in my life. He told me positively that he would marry no woman who was not younger than himself. ...
... SEQUAH SPEAKS. With pride and good to Mankind, these Remedies the pleasure I feel that I am doing much as I am confident that by the use of following Diseases will succumb Indigestion, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Pains in the Back, Sciatica, Heartburn ...