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... STRAIGHT SPEAKING TO THE SULTAN. A HELL IN THE HEART OF THE 00UNTRY. Princes Sebaheddin and Lattallah, sons of Hamad ILahmond Pacha, have addressed a long letter to the Sultan. The Princes accuse the Sultan of having completely failed is the chief duty ...
... Speaking of Pianos. It has now become an accepted opinion that until a piano adorns the house the home is very incomplete. The piano is the great central object about wbioh all other household goods group themselves. As the years go by, the Piano retains ...
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... Analysis of S. Speak's Mineral Waters. 11 and 11, Great Tower Streak London, March Ist, 1900. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. I regularly submit samples of Mr. B. Speak's various Aerated Ls Fermented Beveages to a mune searching chemical analyde, es that I may be ...
... SPEAKING BY THE GLOVE. The language of the glove comes from Italy, where the earliest gloves were made and worn. Many of the phrases connected with them are in common use ; others are not so well known. To be hand in glove with anyone expresses a particularly ...
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... SPEAKING BY THE CARD. SINGULAR CASE OF \VILL7.IARING. Sir Francis Jenne, in the Pralute Division as Muoday, had before Inn the ease of Moore v. Mcrae, which was an action brought by Mr A. J. Moore, Mil'. for Londonderry, to obtain probate of the will ...
... ts, u the following will ahow Latest Analysis of S. Speak's Mineral Waters. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street. London, March Ist. 1900. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. regularly submit samples of Mr. S. Speak's various Aerated it Fermented Beverages to a course ...
... SPEAKING FOR HISTORY. Generations schoolboys learn the dramatic speeches ascribed to famous commanders just before famous battles, but unfortunately many of'these fine, high-sounding addresses were never hoard of till after tho event. We read, for instance ...
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... ABOUT HAND-SPEAKING. The deaf and dumb, as every one knows, speak by means of their fingers. How many words, then, can a good hand-speaker form in a minute? Ac- cording to the Postal Telegraph Deoartment, the average number of letters per word in the ...