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SALE OF TEA FOB IMRE /101FFES, AT 3$ 2D PER POUND. HAD this TEA a tongue. it would speak for

... SALE OF TEA FOB IMRE /101FFES, AT 3$ 2D PER POUND. HAD this TEA a tongue. it would speak for itself! Such excellent quality for so little money never was offered in Edinburgh before, and purchased by us as all fault Tea. SAMPLE QUARTERS,9I4 WELLS k CO ...

11 AND N 23 CHARM DICIZIIt The following lettan are in circulation among the friends of Mr and Mrs Dickens. ..

... 11 AND N 23 CHARM DICIZIIt The following lettan are in circulation among the friends of Mr and Mrs Dickens. They speak for themselves : Tariatock House, Taristock Square, London, W. E. Tuesday, May 25, 1858. My Dear Arthur.—You hare not only my permiaaion ...

BALE OF TEA FOR THREE MONTHS, AT SHILLINGS Pa POUND. lIAD this 'P E A a tongue, it would speak

... BALE OF TEA FOR THREE MONTHS, AT SHILLINGS Pa POUND. lIAD this 'P E A a tongue, it would speak foe itself! Such excellent quality for so little money never was offered in Edinburgh before, and purchased by us as an fault Tea. SAMPLE QUARTERS, 9d, WELLS ...

Injured as at first supposed. No news of importance. Weather very bad. Fleets healthy. Marseilles aceounts of ..

... Injured as at first supposed. No news of importance. Weather very bad. Fleets healthy. Marseilles aceounts of September 4 speak of the departure of numerous transports with large numbers of troops and immense quantities of military stores for the Crimea ...

of &thee, mother. brother, sister, friend, and lover, were united in one soft, sweet, 11111013.• ' Bow of soul ..

... of &thee, mother. brother, sister, friend, and lover, were united in one soft, sweet, 11111013.• ' Bow of soul-speaking music. The depth, tenderness, and power of that voice can never be forgotten; it is a recolection for eternity. It penetrated soy being ...

ELLE 01 TEL FOB THREE MONTHS, AT 36 2D POORD. HAD this TEA a tongue, it would speak for itself

... ELLE 01 TEL FOB THREE MONTHS, AT 36 2D POORD. HAD this TEA a tongue, it would speak for itself Such excellent quality for so little money sever was offered in Ediuburgh before, and purchased by us as all fault Tea. SAMPLE QUARTERS,9O. WRI,L3 k Co , ii ...

If you would understand life, perform its duties. In proportion as authorship becomes profession 4 its ..

... humility of a great and the cringing subserviency of a mean spirit. Books are Times telegrams, whereby the Pall speaks to the present, and will speak to tin They are messages from foregoing to forthcoming generations. ...

AUSTRIA

... ti;;;11eOf - ib:i4th ult. speak of the gloomy state of the national exchequer, in consequence of which the Government was placed in considerable difficulties. GALL TTTTT OP TUMLISH SOLDISILS IN ATTACKING. It is impossible to speak too highly of the gallantry ...

FOREIGN RF,FUGEES IN ENGLAND

... Cobden, man us thou art! Speak, Mr Cobden! Cobden, oh Cobden! new rifles we're making, At nearly a mile which are able to kill; Whilst thus the old British Lion is waking, Cobden, my Richard, thou'rt ',lumbering still. Speak, Mr Cobden! Say. dost thou ...

JOSEPH VON JELLACHICH, BAN OF CROATIA

... German; he speaks German as if it was his native tongue, and with the Austrian accent; be is great admirer of the German language and literature, but his Belavonic nationality scorns the German arrogance which disdains anything Sclave ; he speaks the Hungarian ...

fountinarg

... reprobation which they deserve. Why should we speak softly of tyrants? Is it that if we speak the truth we may provoke war? If so, whenever any ruler would make war upon a nation in order to compel the press to speak well of him, we are afraid that he will ...

A SIGNIFICANT QUESTION

... Arundel interrupted Mr Anstey, in the middle of a speech, with the question, •• Are you speaking as a Catholic? Mr Anstey might have answered that be was speaking as • subject of Queen Victoria, and as a legislator for the interests of the British empire ...