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... SPEAK in the most confident and enthusiastic terms OF its pure and =adulterated Quality, combined with great Strength and Old Age, as can be seen by referring to Professor Chas. H. C. Tichborne's Report attached to every Bottle. The special attention ...
... SPEAK in the most confidentand- enthusiastic terms OF its pure .;and unadulterated Quality, eombined with great Strength and Old Age, as can be seen by referring to Professor Chas. B. C. Ilebborne's Report attached to every Bottle. The kspecial attention ...
... SPEAK id - aid eilliftptaid%enthusiastic terns OF Its aM unadulterated Quality, combined with greet Strength and'Old Age, as can be seen by referring to Profeeeor Chao. R. a Tichborne's Report attached to every Bottle. The special attention of strangers ...
... SPEAK in the moot Confident:4EL, temOs OF !its pure and unadulterated Quality, combined with great Strength and Old Age, as can be seen by referring to Professor Chas. R. C. Tichborne's Report attached to every Bottle. The special attention of strangers ...
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... SPEAK a the meat andldeat and entirnalustie terms OF ite pure aid . usadnherated Quality, combined with great Stoll:4r 011dAge, as can be seen by referring to Professor Chas. C. Mahone's Report attached to every Bottle. Th e sp 'said' attention of strangers ...
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... PLAIN SPEAKING. A certain army chaplain was noted for his very plain speaking when addressing a congregation. During the course of an address delivered to the married peop:e of a regiment stationed in Dublin, the chaplain said: I want all the ladies ...