MR. ASQUITH'S ENGAGEMENTS
... lit Brighton and Bath respectively. He begins his camp:iign in Fifeshire in the second week of January, and has arranrd to speak at a large number of meetings in the county. ...
... lit Brighton and Bath respectively. He begins his camp:iign in Fifeshire in the second week of January, and has arranrd to speak at a large number of meetings in the county. ...
... share in promoting it. The only way to raise wages and to increase the standard of living was through Tariff Reform. After speaking in favour of old age pensions, Mr. Hoffgaard advocated a strong Navy, and pointed to the way Germany was increasing her Navy ...
... The Face Veil not Effective. Of the face veils which the season has launched it is hard to speak enthusiastically. French critics declaim in true Gallic style about the mystery, the seduction of the beautiful face behind the obliterating meshes ...
... there were 510 communicaats. The sermon at matins m‘x,nuhed by the Vicar (the Rev. Theodore ood) from St. Luke ii, 11. After speaking of the rejoicing right associated with Christmas, the re-union of families, the joy of children, the Vicar “dwelt upon the ...
... About 20 years of age, sft. 7in. in height, wfith short, light bmvgn bair, and his face is oover_ed with smallpox marks. He speaks the Polish language. Early in November a Russian youth arrived at the village of Pleschen, in the province of Posen, and prevailed ...
... one is that of the Greece of my fancy. I have known, it a sort of feeling quite different from any otlx , r, whenever, so.to speak, I touched Greek ground: saving to myself, This is Greece —whenever my foot has crushed the wild balm, whenever my ak viand ...
... the Wood is that at the Marlborough, Hollowav, while both Stoke Newington and .Stratford are provided with a Cinderella. Speaking generally of these suburban shows, I should say that if they have rather fallen off in broad, hearty fun. they exhibit a ...
... WL The Defender of the Peers. Wl LORD CURZON OF KEDLESTON SPEAKING IN DEFENCE OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS DRAWN BY ARTHUR GARRATT if the Chancellor of the Exchequer finds pleasure, as he apparently does, in attacking me or any of my brother peers he is at ...
... shillings can be made for half-a-farthing, and how simple is their constitution. T n the sat. e number of The Xation was plain speaking of another kind Mr. Chesterton's scornful, sarcastic ode to Mr. Walter Long. If we are to return to political and personal ...
... at her with the eyes of a young Breton noble and soldier, Guy de Laval. As he wrote to his mother, To see her and hear her speak, she seems a thing wholly divine. I saw her mount, all in white armour, but unhelmeted, a light steel sperth (battle-axe) in ...
... the difference between falsehood and truth, even when they tell the falsehood. If people do go cold on a bed, do cease to speak and walk, are put in box and buried in the ground, it is quite useless to tell children that there are no dead. Tell them the ...
... from ,repave lor llmvering and, later on, for seed .and fruit, seems its sleep. One is given to remember Huxley’s words in speaking jR 'wm^Biß^MS^ ...