SPEAKING THE TRUTH
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... has introduced into London a system which some- time:since caused- much interest in Germany, for.teaching dumb persons to speak. To the' majority .bf 'he commnnity this may aM- pear a startling,' nsy,- ai: absurdpropoition, 'but it is one nevertheleesb ...
... SCOTCH ELECTORS SPEAKING I I THEIR MINDS. At a meeting held in the village of Shottakirk, for the purpose of listening to an address ?? Sir Norman Lockhart, the Conservative candidate for South Lanarkshiro, one of the speakers was Mr. Aitken, a coalemnter ...
... a rough approximation of English- speaking peoples all the world over in the days of Shakespeare, we realise the extraordinary fact that in 20 years the increase in the numbers of persons speaking the language we speak has been more than twenty to oue ...
... PLIN SPEAKING- - Y A PL@AIN SPEA&KING BY AN M.P.I I i. - ?? At a, meeting held in Bristol on Friday night, Mr. EI. Berkeley, M.P., said-I do not liketh position tbat England is taking at this moment as regards the question of Poland. (Cheers.) When you ...
... You term It, is a double slavery which I could not bear. To speak without preparation, especially on great and solemn topics, is- rashness, and cannot be recom- mended. When I intend to speak on anything that seems to me important I consider what it is ...
... party, said he wished to move a slresolution. Thi ccuse was entirey oiut of order. President Guichard refused to allow him to speak, and effectually pre- vented a single word he said from being heard by ringing the bell which is always at the hand of the ...
... T, IS Popara Lax Suar& MONDYAY, APRIL 17, 1893. Speaking oii Saturday, at Dalkeith, the Duke of Devonshire further criti- cised Mr. Gladstone's policy, and con- a Sdemned the proposal with respect to the retention of Irish membersat Westmbster-. He did ...