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... PUBLIC SPEAKING. la • bp, erova Ivo, gewpd, - TIE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING. By 1 9eam Ihl, =Oar Culture and ralf-culture, Sal WIWI?, 63, Paternostor-row. ...
... the same time. The writer speaks in the most affectionate manner of his parents and their friends, and evinces through. ut, indeed, such a manly and becoming spirit, as makes us regret we cannot place his letter before our readers—a course, horeever, ...
... experienced of all the Scotch members, he has the ear of the House, and can speak effectively on questions of imperial concern. ...
... NEVER TOO LATE to 7 ItEARN. Price ; MISTAKES of DAILY OCCURRENCE in SPEAKING, Writing/ and Pronunciation, CORRECTED. Old and young, educated an - uneducated, may consult this small work with advantage. Loudon: John F. Shaw and Co., 48, Paternoster-row ...
... AYOUNG LADY, of superior education, desires an ENGAGEMENT as RESIDENT or DAILY GOVERNESS. She speaks writes the English. French, and German languages, and ia a good pianiste. Unexceptionable references. Address, A. 8., care of Mrs. Herbert, 240, Oxfordstreet ...
... %In Mitt/M.l /OA,. Liberal ontlyilie. of meat are on sale here. Generally speaking. the trtds is very inactive, at our quotati,ma. Last week's laipirti of foreign London SU packages fees Itousedase. ...
... WANTE 0. by a Catholic Family in Scotland, a BUTLER and TRAVELLING SERVANT, speaking two languages, or at least French. A foreigner who has lived in England preferred. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. Crawley, York Hotel, Albemarle-street, Piccadilly ...
... plays equal ingenuity in backing up the incendiary portion of his flock while professing to run them down, by speaking a of them in such a way as to make them fancy that, bad as they may be, they are no worse than the Freemasons—that mystic fraternity ...
... WANI ED. by a Catholic Family in Scotland, • BUTLER and TRAVELLING SERVANT, speaking two languages, or aghast French. A foreigner who his lived in logland preferred. Good r•ferenees required. Apply to Mrs. Crawley. York Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, London ...
... CONTINENTAL INTELLIGENCE, ST. PETERSBURGH, Oct. The Journal of St. Pcicnburyh, speaking new concessions granted to Crete tlie Porte, says : Nothing is ch.it. >in the situation there is only a finnan more.” Professor Tchivileff, professor of the Grand ...