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... SPEAKING FIGURES. 91 1 5' NW Figures, like actions, often speak louder than words. The figures here given refer to IPO'b ...
... TO SPEAK OF YIDDISH, and remarked that it was the medium of expression of eight million people, it had its origin in Europe, and it was in fact nothing else but the middle high German of the Rhine provinces. Referring to the restriction of undesirables ...
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... MAKING PICTURES SPEAK. Pressmen are frequently termed .Members of the Fourth Estate. The three estates by which we are actually - governesl are: The Lords Spiritual, The Lords Temporal, and The Commons. The Press consequently becomes apocryphally the ...
... 111441 .., . SPEAKING FIGURES. Pr' our RM. Figures, like actions, often speak louder than words. The figures here given refer to ...
... LORD HAWKE SPEAKS On THE M.C.C. ...
... A SPEAKING LIKENESS Tbree.quarter Length or Bust. Only a few left over from Kilmarnock Barer. Photo by Purley Lewis, Kensington, London. ...
... A SPEAKING LIKENESS !bee-quarter ..r few left over tr..ak I.L I'. Photo by rurley Loyd*, I, OKI LABOUR LEADER OFFICE, STREET. GLASGOW. ...
... Madame mdert Speaks. She spoke more in sorrow than in anger. There was traco of her former energy. Perhaps she was suiting her manner to her |»art ; perhspe she felt she was playing her last cards ; perhaps she believed that her story would reslly turn ...
... SPEAKING BY PICTURES. French Scheme for Railway Travellers PARIS, Aug. 14—The French railway companies have published an album, containing illustrations of every kind of article used in travelling, for the use of foreigmers who cannot epeak French and ...
... SPEAKING OF HERSELF AND OLD DAYP, AND OLD WAYS. seemed geranium -leaves. The entrance-doors of his resting-place were guarded by two young fir-trees, which Karl had cut down from the woods above. He was from time to time by the different members of ...