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MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... Mr. Mytton, but was told those who knew him well that he would make a good representative. With regard to Mr. Barker could speak personally. He (Mr. Barker) had been resident in the ward sufficiently long to know the requirements of the ward. He had been ...

IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS TO THE ROMAN CATHOLICS

... society were directed against the Romish creed, while its members cherished no feeling against Roman Catholics individually. Speaking an Oxford man of one of the most distinguished Roman Catholics in the country, the head of the Oratory in this town, he would ...

ENGLISH COMPOSERS of the NINETEENTH CENTURY

... townsman, was one who3e carreer he should devote a little more attention. His was a genius of which it would be impossible speak too strongly. He possessed the essentials of greatness that is to say, creative power, originality, learning, and the highest ...

CORRESPONDENCE. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 4.N Utters intended for must be accompanied by the name and address ..

... piety to ministers in any age since Apostolic times ; but it seems to be owing to lack of attention to the necessary study of speaking a science, and to preparation in tne practice of it as art. By hundreds of ministers elocution is not only neglected, but ...

THE INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA

... just doom. wide spread a rebellion, so rapidly and effectually put down, not, I belie .'e, to be met with in history, and speaks volumes for the al, courage, and energy those engaged in suppressing it. To this prompt and decisive action I firmly believe ...

BIRMINGHAM TOWN COUNCIL

... called upon the General Purposes Committee to accompany them. The Becorder, the request of the association, had undertaken to speak on the question of the reforms the association had in view, and was also anxious to support —and this he knew personally—any ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... and the guard of the train and porter at West Bromwich Station were called to prove, the former that the defendant did not speak to him, and the latter that the booking office window was open until the train started. The company wished to press the charge ...