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THE TWO SIDES OF THE PICTURE

... not been raised up, furnished with fresh dressing, and put before the electors to influence them. 'Personal rudenes4, evil speaking, 'lying, and slandering, have taken the place that ought to have been held by good humour and fair' hitting. It has seemed ...

LITERATURE

... wonld require a volunie ; we . lserefori, restrict ourselves to a few isolated observa- it seeuns to us scarcely accurate to speak of the ,r plhantismn of a good or evil as an element of a: it may be a condition, but is not a constituent *-ucessary to be ...

LITERATURE

... tat things in tics room. and did isot sit startk and elitob he aced tiale as usootielsine by the lanp.'' Theis the be'd speaks. it Imows E whe en tac ire sad or glad, when sasceH or acteid,and whvienutheysleep alive or deadr, and thieburdlen B of ...

FACETIÆ FROM FUNNY FOLKS

... though place he may like, there's Dilke won't wawnt a place on The footstool of Forster or Hartington's knees. The effort to speak must perforce become weaker *When elbows are macking one's 'ribs blue and black;- Antd taking the chair will come hard.'to ...

LITERATURE

... faihure of its intrigues, and fearing the taunts that would be provoked on the part of political opponents, at last attempted to speak sn the only fashion the Turks understand. If the action which at the end of 1879 wasa begun and abandoned in the feebleness ...

MUSIC IN HULL

... ts living in their midst. It would be a sad reflection upon. the the town, and a serious and irreparable loss (musically speaking) should the apathy and indifference of the public cause the mem- bers of the band to disperse. Be it known-once dispersed ...

THE LADIES' COLUMN

... what`'*fis refi the Most ,fashionaible styleand as fashion, like eveirything else, chang6es so. frequently, we 'can -only speak off the: present; d oubtless *in 'fe w wadis' time, Bhen, wre have ho't,.sunmmer weather, fashions' will have tarnied Srbudin ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... years, lie appealed to a wider circle a rear ago as the illustrator of thme popularr ' Epic of lfades. 'Ve had ocCasionU to speak of thci hie iinspiratini whiich pervaded llk dcsigmia for tiat booe, nimd silsce tihen coin- missiolns forfriezesm and oiler ...

SO INNOCENT!

... being either rogues or fools. They 'differ in e the manner of their scoldings more than in the al matter. Prince Bismarek speaks as an angry pedagogueI lecturing a school of unruly boys; Air. Gladstone a( as a violent woman denouncing as rival vendor ...

LITERATURE

... Noune thle less, htis 'Yr I lsboitiv 11010 ftruit. re s'rks wiere 'anyv Li,-attsIted into Frrneb, ?? aj t ip-,rrr ,vifb: r speaks of tlteir be ing printed axid thrlioiwtoit itho Whole ltixigderst Titer, of I iS ' i s do 'Bherc is, Nihelolas Coep, and others ...

A PERSONAL NARRATIVE BY MARWOOD

... I am not paid by salary nor by the Government. The Sheriff pays me, and I am paid very well. Mr. Maraood then went on to speak of his visit to Sheffieil during the election. It has repeatedly been stated that he is entitled to the clothes of an executed ...

THE HULL RADICAL CLUB

... follow in the footsteps of Cromwell and Payne. Let them push forward their propaganda-not offensi'vely-and have the conrege to speak out boldly. Whenever an opportunity arose let them express their opinions, to showr that they were true to their opinions. ...