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THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... of the work, from which we fele& one for the entertainment of otr readers.- The Author is defcribing the effels of' Public Speaking, when he thus expreffes hinifelf, As a mighty river fwelied by mountain torrents over. running its banks, trrmples under ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... news--to the erict,' he felt it his duty to speak his Watimnts openly and honestly. This is not at all a peculiar cse; nms m, we believe, when they feel it their duty to speak their jes- timent, feel it their ut. to speak them hws y. me, however, have One notioa ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... some time ago. Lady MORGAN has drawn down on herself the vengeance of the Austrian Government .hy th&emanner in which she speaks of it in her well-known work on Italy. The ground assigned for denying to Lord HOLLAND the pleasure of a view of any part ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... lo Roi W When his Majesty began to speak, the most profound silence took place in an instant; and, in a sonorous and strong voice, he pronounced the following Speech:- i' Gentlemen-The first wish of my heart is to speak to you of my grief and yours. We ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... they can agree. In practice, however, this is found to be the pivot on which the whole ol our security turns. We are now speaking of the present working of the Jury Syslem. What may be the effect of the alterations proposed by Mr. PEEL, if adopted, it ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... Sire, said lie, 1 have an important secret to communicate to you. Speak, replied the King. But Sire, I wish to have a pri- vate audience of your Majesty. No, no, speak, speak openly. Sire, there isaconspiracyagainstyounnyourowvn Palace. Pray ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... of' the Peninsula, and particularly those from Andalusia,Arragon, and Navarre, speak of par. tial massacres in every direction. A letter in the Jour. nal des Debats speaks in like manner of extensive arrests, and of the barbarous expulsion from Madrid ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... a Pier of FriAnce. In this Letter he contends strenuously for the Liberty of the Press. l ':A Morning Paper of yesterday, speaking of the 1et.' ters fromn Mrs. to Mr. FAUNTLEROYi inserted in The chronicle of Thursday, says- We thought that its Editor ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... that casion. These are historical facts which 'f/se (JouiI)nr i bv a reference to its own files. -The fact isIllat, Z;C(Ie i speaking, agitation in England produces tranquillity i ire W itness ti e 9,UEEN'S business, which was a inuch iusn'ei6e thing at one ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... of which I can there- fore, speak from my own knowledge. With respect to the other im ant branhes of hi pubiic duty, while hS MA- Jrvs political interesuite n South America were entrusted to bir manswueut, although I ?? speak ?? sme source, I know that ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... a Saint in the Roman Calendar. He has not merely become Catholic, but we suspect somewhat more-rank Papist, and, if rumour speak true, he has made more converts to mother Church than any Holy man has done in the same short space, in this Island, since ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... system of England, generally speaking, is the exclusion from redress of all those who are not in pos- session of considerable property, and the giving a marked advantage to those who are the miost wealthy. We say generally speaking, ;lecause in several great ...