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... in the EnglislO itacrhet id their inland position ; while B-rdeaux could b be shippicl almost without expeusd, and, so to speak, at the foot I of the vine. Burgundy had a distance of over 100 miles to travel before finding a seaport. Now, thaisks to 'the ...

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... ost of the i , PENCut notwithstauding th. ?? their. hei e 3' oad with h at of mo t Monthl lications, ~~aga~ines is, so to speak, the complmnto he d h,~s h hl s1 Teir Circulation is so large-being close upon a QUARTER OF A MILLION PERR- ONTHtathey are ...

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... Mi-. A. J l LVIIh BEiLL reseoves Pupils for the CUBEz of all VOCal Defects a;d Impediments. The Deaf rand Dumb et taught to speak. Private Lessons in Elecation and Visibte Speeoh.-lO, Baringts-oqoara. N.W. . J3ENNY LIND'S TESTIMEONIALi is the 845th, L OZENGES ...

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... street, St. john's-wood. ~P A N COOK, or General Servant i smell Be, far, D:taemnsprfre.Ae1-J. IL, r.Tow's, 1O S MAID, G rago Speak Bw~ H ?? It.OWror-t ?? W1ALKER'S CRYSTAL CAS , eATCHES c tiesperseding all othersr. Price Medals-London, 1802; Parl-s,.- 1507 ...

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... country. .-L. M., 10, Hayles-streell, lit. G00rg0's-road. WJAITER in an Hotel, Tavern, or Dinig- TVroonso, Town or country. Speaks French. Good refer. snceo and seeurity.-it S., No,.86s-Lowcr PorcihOsteristXeet, Oxford- Equare. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ...

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... eradicates: Stammering. ana corrects all faults of artioculation. ]Inetruction, in viaibleseob The dea an dumb staughtto speak. Privatoleesonain, eoition.! Caai nversity ?? IS, Harrnagtenuequame N.W.D TEETH oon S3OFI GUMS for INAIJD8.-x ?? oExtrotLOns ...

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... GCabrielle Hastings. Of 'Lalington 'whichfultisalthepromise of its author's previous story, Idabrielle Hastings,' we can speak with warm eomumendatbon.-Athenteum. Astoryfullofi nterest.-Roek. London: James Nisbet and Co,, 21, Berners-street, W. Just ...

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... 10-11. Hit e f EnglishLteratue,,11= Public Reading-Management of the Voice, Pronunciation, Dis- tlnct Utterance, 2-8. Pqbllc Speaking-Improvisation, Delivery, Logic, Grammar, Hxprceslon Voice, Gesture, &c., 8-4. Ladles' Ciasses-Tuedsdys and Fridays. Gentlemen's ...

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... dressed to the Mlilliona who use it, ELOCUTION: its Principles rednced to Practice. Every one who aspires to road well or speak inpiublioshlcldhovethese boode London: John F. Shaw and UO., 48. Paternooter-row. .-NinthThousand, I.pos free, L tHE RIGHT ...

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... public speaker nor man tof budt- nbse should felay e~i U this Indispensable help to ?? 3i15T'A3K'iESoaf DAiLY OCCUBRIENC in SPEAKING WRIT- ING, and PRONUNCIATION COERECTED. Old and you, educated and uneducated, may ?? this smalliwork W=t a- L't~ondonL: TohnP ...

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... gentleman, out. of livery.. Age '28. good: reference.-J.B., Ernest and Gibbs's, P'aringdon, Balerk. __ *WAITR.-Frnch, ge. 24.. Speaks Germnifn VTand a little'English.~ Best reoammandatiouirona drst-eiass bcotel.~-A.C, 21, Maddox-street, Regent-street., 'CIAR ...

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... at 7. h L , I i . 2. Six on English Literature, The Rliabethan Period-- _ Tuesdays, at at; repeated at'8. S. Six on Public Speaking, tor Members, Barieteri, and others _ .Wedneadaysi, at 5 and &8 a 4. sixon ReadingAloud as an'Accompllbhment-Thursdays, RI ...