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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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LITERATURE

... that lie cannot holp speaking a particular launguage, it simply means that his circumstances are such that no other way of speaking presents itself to his mind. And in many cases, he has a real choice between two or more ways of speaking, that is, betweon ...

SCHOOL FEES.—A VISION

... hurt-that's flat. So, if of the legal twoponce a weak, Or whatovor the boy's school fee may oost (01 principle, not of amount, I speak), One tenth of a farthing should be lost In trying to save his unfortunate soul By methods we ratepayers can't control,- Nay ...

A DRAMATIC SITUATION

... By this tiune poor Will Laiuptoi was quite gone. HiE eyes wore open and lie rolled about his head, but he couls no longer speak. Now the two rooms on tbe ground-floor had, in their earlier and more honourable days, beeu cosissecled by foiding-doore, which ...

LORD RIPON ON MECHANICS' INSTITUTES

... havea froquent occasions to exercise the habit of public speaking. Almost every scan in thils country had certain public 5-duties to perform, and upon some occasions he was caml- pelled to speak in public in order to discharge hlis duty is properly. ft ...

LITERATURE

... neighbourhood. 'The man continued in conversation, I and raid, When you speak tons3 upon the One God, we 3 canl uuieerstand you, and we think you speak rightly, hut I you sonietimes speak of things, and assert them as truths, which we-knowinothing about. ...

PARISIAN GOSSIP AND FASHIONS

... spangled with silver, gold, emeralds, and all imagin- able genms, garlands of brilliant flowers, &e. &c. Wve nmust not forget to speak of walking dresses, as we I cannot all be Republican butterflies going to do| homage to a Royal Highness. Costumes for the ...

LITERATURE

... We have only come up in order-to taste fruit from Galilee. Josephus speaks of tile country in perfectly rapturous terms. He counts no fewer than 240 towns and villages, and speaks of the smallest as con- taining not less than 16.000 inhabitants I This ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... those who have had eany 1030heied* nuail experience stand wonderingly beforei arallel sinci Handel's Oratorio breoame; 6o to :speak, allied to the religions fiith, as well as connected with the artistic life, of .Oour, ountry,? We think not. All the greater ...

FINE ART SALE IN LEEDS

... one of the most striking and at the same tinio one of thee quieteEt pictures in the gullery. It is full of the life whieh speaks and yet is dumb, and is painted with an artist's hand. Those who chave no money to spend may pass a pleasat heour ir looking ...

EXTRACTS FROM THIS WEEK'S PUNCH

... watchful England's a'ertaxed ears of late, Something,, at length, their empty noise abate LIen he, the Sphinux oracular, ?? speak i'lain words at lust. From weary week to week 'l'he Snacion, sore perplext to mate its choice Between the ?? forward and the ...

NAVAL SHOW AND NAVAL FORCE

... vessel could be constructed-certainly none has yet been designed-to resist such ablow as thia. It must beremembered that I am speaking, not of the expectation of the artillerist, but of what he has actually done. Itimay'be said that aeship is amoving mark; ...

EXTACTS FROM PUNCH

... 'Tis surely time for Education Acts, After such waste of Education Words. T13E UNWELCOME STRANGER. La Vfrit6. Pray let me speak to her. M. G-mb-tta No, no, no-certainly not. She doesn't care to see you: and-in fact-you annoy us very much. LINES FOR ...