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... li2fe of London, or srather of Eulrope. If only the walls of that com3fortable house, or of the FrysBon mornsing-room,2 could speak, what a tale they could tell ! Durnn the week ins 1866 when Carlyle and Professor Tyndabl visited Prystoo. the. other guests ...

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... Commander-in-Chief, I thank you from my heart. MR. RAIKES ON THE INTENTIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Mr. Raikes, Postmaster-General, speaking at the Mausson House, London, last night, said some writers for the press bad suddenly arrived at the conclusion that the ...

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... more severe than that which Mr. Parnell proposed. Mr. Morrison then reviewed his position on the Home tlne question; and speaking of the differences with Portugal, pointed out tithe fact of a person being weak was no reason why he should presume to do ...

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... he entered the Whaips' Loom, Mr. Biggar was quite exhausted, and had to sit down f or a few moments before he was able to speak, and, on the stethoscope being applied, it was at once apparent that Mr. Biggar was suffering from a cardiac affection. During ...

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... defeated, or who had preferred the names of?, others to his own. Even in these oolumns, where we cre natrally compelled to speak with reticence of one so closely connected with us, we can declare, without hesita-4( tion, thst no one ever accepted defeat ...

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... There are, of course, many here to whom his public career is a tradition rather than a memory. On Sunday evening I hope to speak especially to young men on some of its lessons. But meanwhule, all who knew hin know well what was the real motive and guiding ...

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... accompanying portrait is a likeness, but not a happy one. SIR A. BOLLIT, ?? AND LAROR DISPUTES. Sir Albert Bollit, M.P., speaking at the annual banquet of the Nottingham Chamber of Commerce last night, expressed himself strongly in favour .e settlement ...

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... still touched, how- r ever, by a special charm of quiet serenity and of bright and gracious courtesy. But I cannot be wrong in speak- i f of hum as one whom you honoured, not merely for his a public distinction or for his patriarchal age, ad an acivity prolonged ...

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... without exception Churchmen, basve addressed meetings at Oakworth,. Laycock, and St. Petel's, and an Friday night they were speaking in the | Primitive Methodist School, West-Lane. They have not had matters entirely their own way, and there are signs that ...

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... Romaine, Thomas Scott of Aston, Sandford, Law, and Miluer. To the teachings of I Thomras Scott, Dr. Newman said that, humanly speaking, be owes almost everything. As early as 1816 Newman I bad reached the conviction that it was the will of God that 'lie should ...

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... opinion as to the patient's - critical condition. Duing the day the Cardinal, although rapidly becoming norse, was able to speak to those about hnm, and in the afternoon, at his request, the Rev. W. Neville recited the Breviary with him, his Eminence, ...

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... 30 years who during his search after truth had not received some assistance from Cardinal Newman. The Bishop passed on to speak of the Apologia as a book which placed prominently before the world the workings of God in the soul of a holy man, and which ...