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... EXTEMPORE SPEAKING.* We welcome this translation of a most useful treatise compiled by the learned and reverend author with the view of rendering the results of his experience useful and serviceable to those whose calling it is to speak in public. M. ...
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... (LEFT SPEAKING.) RACING FIXTURES FOR 1867. MAY. Bath Harpenden Epsom ...
... SPEAKING LIGHTLY OF IT! The Dublin cnrrei »n Monday, says:— of the London Times, writing The report of the Fenian atrocity in London has excited feeling of deep concern among the loyal clasne* here, who apprehend eerious results if the spirit of the English ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING, TRULY! Mrs. Lincoln, (the widow of President Lincoln,) in the course of the attempted sale of her jewels and clothing of which much has l)een said, wrote several letters to various people of influence in New York and elsewhere. A correspondent ...
... [LEFT SPEAKING. I lIOUSE OF COMMONS—LAsT EVENING. THE REPORII BILL. Lord IL 3IONTAGU asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the Government would endeavour, as early as possible in this session, to bring in a bill which would carry out whatever ...
... SPEAKING LIGHTLY OP IT! The Dublin correspondent of the London Times, writing on Monday, pays The report of the Fenian atrocity Lor.don has excited feeling of deep concern among the loyal clashes here, who apprehend serious results if the spirit of the ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING, TRULY! Mrs. Lincoln, (the widow of President Lincoln,) in the course of the attempted sale of her jewels and clothing of hich much has been said, wrote several begging letters to various people of influence in New York and elsewhere. A ...
... CLAYTON V. SPEAK In this case the plaintiff propounded the will of the late Mrs. Margaret Speak, of Padenham, in Lancashire, who died on the 4th January last. The will was dated the 6th September, 1866, and was opposed by the defendant on the Found of ...