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... Charles L., and his famous countess, Charlotte de la Tremouille, of Latham House celebrity. Of the late earl it is needless to speak, as all know how he main- tained the glory of his race; and of the present earl we will merely say these few words of biographical ...

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... Schumann speak of the three sketches- The Lake, the Millstream, and the Fountain; of the over- ture called the Naiads and the Wrood Nymphs; of the Three Diversions and of various other works. In fact, when- ever speaking about Bennett he speaks no less ...

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... indeed, are quite the fashion in the Orleans House, for the parents of the newly married couple hold the same relationship. To speak first of the ?? Marie Isabelle is the third daughter of the Comte and Comtesse de Paris, and was born at the Chbteau ?? in ...

THE SHERIFFS' INAUGURAL BANQUET

... change was made iu conducting the business of the House of Commons. He was speaking in the presence the Chairman Committee of Ways and Means in the late House of Commons, who could speak from experience of the obstruction that was exercised in his time, but ...

ANCIENT MONUMENTS, TO THE BWTOE OF DAILT HEWS. SIR, —Wo aro rather a stupid sort of people down hare, and

... people down hare, and cannot see all that can seen in London. Sir John Lubbock's distinctions are lost upon oar Bcetian minds. speaks the owner. With every desire to oblige friend, cannot find an owner in the Bill. There is sort mutilated halfperson ...

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... duty, ind to speak on a subject which has so deeply impressed my mind. I am old and in- firm; have one'foot,-7nore than one foot, in the grave. I .have risen from;,my; bed to standd. up. in the.cause of my country, perhaps neven again - to speak in this Hooes ...

TOM TAYLOR

... a general recognition their undoubtedly great merits, uotli construction and iu terse and nervous dialogue. It remains to speak of him, once and for all, we of this Staff knew him. was a warm-hearted, genuine, upright Man. us, his fellowworkers, he proved ...

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... under the ordinary retum) -ahtten LOTa $S11ev WHEN Dora sleeps, a host of toys Are scattered all about her bed. A doll that speaks-or makes a noise- A donkey, with a waggling head, A monkey who, the livelong day, About his stick in patience creeps, A Punch ...