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WRITING, READING, AND SPEAKING

... WRITING, READING, AND SPEAKING. One of the many vigorous signs of the intellectual progress distinguishing our own times is the extended application of true artistic principles to objects which century or two ago would, in general way, have been deemed ...

A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT. The p in the Divorce Court, London, on Friday, were of unusual interest, from the fact that a lady, w counsel withdrawn from the case in consequence of not, according to his own statement, hav- ing had time to master the com ...

LORD BROUGHAM'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING

... in this ; I say let him first of all learn to speak easily and fluently ; as well and as sensibly as he can no doubt, but at any rate let him learn to speak. This is to eloquence, or good public speaking, what the being able to talk in a ild is to correct ...

MR ROEBUCK SPEAKING HIS MIND ON THE SAVOY QUESTION

... MR ROEBUCK SPEAKING HIS MIND ON THE a SAVOY QUESTION. Teport im our last :— ve give the following supplementary to the telegraphic (laughter) Mr Korsvcx —Not being of any party whatever I think may reply to the question, why we mix up the two subjects ...

A MAN MAKES HIS LAST WILL AND SPEAKS HIS MIND

... A MAN MAKES HIS LAST WILL AND SPEAKS HIS MIND. A short time sincj, Mr William Dunlop, of Gairbraid, Colborne Township, C.W., departed this life, leaving the following as his last will and testament. It is now being contested in Chancery in the district ...

Pio Nono continues to enjoy good health, physically speaking, but it is rumoured that his mental faculties are ..

... Pio Nono continues to enjoy good health, physically speaking, but it is rumoured that his mental faculties are by no means so clear heretofore. A Dutchman was summoned in Court to identify stolen hog. being asked if the hog had any earmarks. replied, ...

Long Life England.—It speaks well for the healthiness of England that in the year 1859, for which the returns have

... Long Life England.—It speaks well for the healthiness of England that in the year 1859, for which the returns have just been published, the list of deaths included men.aud 56 women who had attained what Pair calls the natural lifetime a linn died years ...

The suconder of the motion, Mr Baxter, laboured „ Uer the disadvantage speaking amid the hustle members leaving ..

... The suconder of the motion, Mr Baxter, laboured „ Uer the disadvantage speaking amid the hustle members leaving the House; and if his hm ,V cogent, it was decidedly dull, which is ■■ally the unpardonable defect in the eyes of the The country gentlemen ...

SONNET TO C . One look of thine volume speaks Of kindness, love, and pity, Which inward dwell in thy

... SONNET TO C . One look of thine volume speaks Of kindness, love, and pity, Which inward dwell in thy heart's well, And shineth through thy beauty. But for thy smile, thy witching smile, Where will the books be found which to write the life and light Which ...

A Word for Montrose as the Wimbledon of Scotland.—Speaking of the proposed subscription to erect a National ..

... A Word for Montrose as the Wimbledon of Scotland.—Speaking of the proposed subscription to erect a National Volunteer Club-house at Aldershott, the London correspondent of the Inverness Courier says :—lf the proposal were not vastly unjust, it woidd be ...

Speaking of shaving, said a pretty girl to an obdurate old bachelor, I should tl bink that pair of

... Speaking of shaving, said a pretty girl to an obdurate old bachelor, I should tl bink that pair of handsome eyes would be the best mirror to shave by. Yes, many poor fellow has been 'shaved' by them, the wretch replied. I have a firm conviction ...

Reports from all parts of Ireland speak hopefully of the crops. The genial weather which has set in within the

... Reports from all parts of Ireland speak hopefully of the crops. The genial weather which has set in within the last week or ten days has done much to obliterate the effects of the late frosts. A large breadth of cereals has been sown. ...