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THE DUMB TAUGHT TO SPEAK

... THE DUMB TAUGHT TO SPEAK. The public have been frequently reminded of late of the existence of an Association for the Oral Instruction of the deaf and dumb, and probably it is supposed to be the only institution of the sort in existence. There is, however ...

attendance we will speak

... attendance we will speak {ENT IN BEDFORD. g known as the Baths in ed a tustily-painted sign ¢ British Workman Public yreseedu 'in i:p::’ul'e think, call for ial motice. ce pledge was the only tional vice of drunkenness could only be met by supis is no ...

is each good meditation God's speech to the heart. The heart must speak to God that God may speak to

... is each good meditation God's speech to the heart. The heart must speak to God that God may speak to it. The good Bishop's last resting place was in the village churchyard of lgeighnm‘ not far from Norwich. Let me give the inscription from his grave, ...

IS SELFISHNES [“Our duty at this eritical the Empire of England.” — Aungust 11, 1876.] ) England speaks and Europe

... IS SELFISHNES [“Our duty at this eritical the Empire of England.” — Aungust 11, 1876.] ) England speaks and Europe lis T L From the very shrine of Freed. Comes a voice from Christian SR N v g Is it death, or is it life! What ¢ Shall a brother help a broth ...

GENERAL NEWS. The Archbishop of Canterbury is at Lucerne. The Bishop of Llandaff, speaking at Cow-bridge, has ..

... GENERAL NEWS. The Archbishop of Canterbury is at Lucerne. The Bishop of Llandaff, speaking at Cow-bridge, has strongly co:semned the p'ractioe of auricular eomon The personal estate of the late Mr. P. W. Martin M.P., has been sworn under £140,000. M. ...

ltrongl‘ to become educated and civilized. Thesejtwo speak almost the same lnngu%.‘lnd are bound together ;y ..

... ltrongl‘ to become educated and civilized. Thesejtwo speak almost the same lnngu%.‘lnd are bound together ;y many ties of sympathy. tween them stands the urk, without nng pretence of humanity —at least Mr. Forbes says that he would be wise to have none—on‘l‘y ...

u rule T am not to speak, Mr. Mayor ?—The g standstill. Mr. Kinman spoke against the adoption ot ?&xfi:

... u rule T am not to speak, Mr. Mayor ?—The g standstill. Mr. Kinman spoke against the adoption ot ?&xfi: 1 think you are out of order, lir-—AltI- CARTER: compulsory powers and the Rev. J. Daniel saw great I beg your pan{nn. Mr. Mayor, but I have a resolution ...

BEDFORD! OBJECT S.—To v once a month, Literature. Also, & the speaking of a Working Men. AGENI Commn| F. BassgrT,

... BEDFORD! OBJECT S.—To v once a month, Literature. Also, & the speaking of a Working Men. AGENI Commn| F. BassgrT, Esq. J. Harvey, Esq. Quarter Sessi Lieut.-Col. Higeq W. F. HiGGINS, J. Howarp, Esq., F. Howakb, Esq., R. ORLEBAR, Esq. Lieut.-Col. STua J ...

THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL ON THE Sir Hardinge Giffard recently addressed a meeting of electors at Launceston, and ..

... THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL ON THE Sir Hardinge Giffard recently addressed a meeting of electors at Launceston, and in speaking of the Eastern Question, he !ll\l PR | iyl g K The first duty of England’s statesmen was to regard the interest of the country. It ...

THE ANCIENT GALLICAN CHURCH

... sing, though nearly all can speak; some people, however, never speak one word distinctly. Our greatest dramatic poet, Shakespeare, has made one of his plays, viz, “The Midsummer Night's Dream,” almost an essay upon speaking well, and in the same play he ...

BREAD

... chtice should make speaking easy. As to what is best for the pulpit, I may not venture to say much. It would seem that rules applicable to other speaking will be equally applicable to the pulpit. But in a pulpit a man is expcctels, to speak for a given time ...

SIR WILFRID LAWSON on the WAR

... SIR WILFRID LAWSON on the WAR. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, speaking at a recent Aricultural Society's dinner at Aspatria, Cumberland, said the events which were now hat;reni in the East of Europe were almost to) horrible :v.fim to discuss calmly, and really, ...