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PUBLIC SPEAKING

... speeches only a few of them should speak well, for in every department it is only the few who well, but the wonder is that the beet speakers do not speak better. Seeing that England may be said to be a Government by public speaking, we certainly ought to turn ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1870
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 369 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WELSH-SPEAKING BISHOPS

... WELSH-SPEAKING BISHOPS TO TIIT. EDITOR THE DAT COCTUEK. Bn,—l cannot refrain pressing how prioved I was road the J'- r. Mr. James’s letter on the above pnbjoct. more particularly that portion which reflected so strongly, and. I think, nnjnstly on the ...

WELSH SPEAKING BISHOPS

... WELSH SPEAKING BISHOPS. TO TUB EDTTOB TUB D.Ut,Y COURIER. Sir,— lu your journal of Saturday last I road Ile ttor emanating from the pen the Bev. J. James, 8.D., upon the aix>Te subject, or rather dilating ui>on tb*; inc;i]mcities persons for such office ...

PLAIN-SPEAKING MEMBERS

... PLAIN-SPEAKING MEMBERS. Maaaaa. Eaiwaa aad Cartar. tka Libaral BMaakara for addraaaad thair eonatitaaata oa Wtdaaa- dayavtaiDf. oloaa of thair addtaaata, Tka Ckairaua aaid—l ban bud two quMtiout far tk* hMoorakl* m*mb*ra Mat tu* by Mr. Waaaaialay, Banaantofta ...

PLAIN SPEAKING TO a BANKRUPT,

... PLAIN SPEAKING TO a BANKRUPT, James Walker, of EUcvmrre Fort, who is in tho employ the Shropshire L'idon Canal Company there.appeare d his last I •.-.ul.ruplcy examination. Mr. W. 11. ChurlJii. ofO* -ter. to f npport the appli- atim. wl w-us •■.l Mr. ...

them by the captains at Asouan. It was settled by the intervention of the vice-consul, who could not speak the

... them by the captains at Asouan. It was settled by the intervention of the vice-consul, who could not speak the language of the nation he represented. Then a thick rope was attached to our bow, and pulled by about fifty men in front; while various other ...

Published: Monday 12 September 1870
Newspaper: Liverpool Albion
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1856 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

presence of the old Sultana (his mother) is, according to the etiquette, not allowed to speak ; and I think

... presence of the old Sultana (his mother) is, according to the etiquette, not allowed to speak ; and I think it was only in honour of nor visit that she was not obliged to sit on the floor. The old Sultana must have been very pretty, and wee, so to say ...

Lawyers have a ludicrous habit of identifying themselves with their clients by speaking in the plural number. ..

... Lawyers have a ludicrous habit of identifying themselves with their clients by speaking in the plural number. Gentlemen of the jury, said a western lawyer, « at the moment the policeman says he saw us in the trap, I will prove that we were locked up ...

Published: Tuesday 30 August 1870
Newspaper: Manchester Evening News
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 66 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ortrg. • 1110U0ffT—INEXPRES 8 IBLE. and to speak, The of the *nal ; Timuebta, wave like, on the upland break

... ortrg. • 1110U0ffT—INEXPRES 8 IBLE. and to speak, The of the *nal ; Timuebta, wave like, on the upland break. And tt roll, — When gruped within it holt mesangeo remain untold. Ws meditate :—a world unfolds, To wind's enraptured e ; Tne rev , reutial ...