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... Rice defined reading to be, artificial speaking and Walker calls it, an imitative art, which has eloquent speaking for its model, as eloquent speaking is an imita- tion of beautiful nature. Hence, reading is to speaking what a copy is to an original picture ...

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... bourhood. And last week again she distributed a large quantity of warm clothing to the indigent poor. This charitable act speaks aloud to others that have it in their power, Go thou and do likewise.' ...

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... water,' Mr Seth Owen. Finale. God save the Queen.' Miss M. A. Thomas, of Castle Hill, presided at the piano, and we cannot speak too highly of her valuabie and talented services. Miss Lloyd's songs were heartily encored, and she substituted 'Glass with ...

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... running down in company,was on her larboard side, and between her and the Pennar flats, so that the Immortality was indeed, speaking nautically, in mid channel, at the time Of passage the Spit Buoy, and had at least ten fathoms water under—nor was there ...

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... I ask, is this fair to Mr Sharr? is it right to bring 4reSSp the way from Liverpool, where he probably ad- 8 thousands, to speak to a mere handful of people? fair to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood to the on t0 'n^orm them that they will shortly have ...

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... thee and nursed thy daring spirit shall yet tho' late, rear some fit memorial of thy deathless deeds. And if there be no speaking marble to recal thee, heroes, cast in the same mould and formed in the likeness of thy brave spirit, shall rise up out of ...

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... day himself. Next Fishguardian assumes that the two quota- tions in his letter emanated from Mr Robertson. At least I can speak for one of them. In reading Mr Robert- son's essay on Milford Haven, I was so struck with its truthfulness, accuracy in calculation ...

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... the time exactly *o the minute. I did not see George Edwards or Thomas Edwards after that. It was a wettisb day. I did not Speak to Thomas Edwards about Mountfield that day. A he Bench convicted George Edwards in £ 2 penalty, and costs. -P.S. Saer charged ...

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... House of Commons; but I am speaking in the presence of gentle- men who are members of that house and they can bear witness to the amount of suspicion with which the state- ments of any person are listened to, who is merely speaking of the place with which ...

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... most serious thing he could undertake in life (hear, hear). He would not detain them any longer, but would in the evening speak to them in the Albion Square. Mr W. Robertson, of Hazel Hill, then addressed the meeting in an able speech relating to the ...

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... re- covered to walk into Mr Harris's hou e, and his wife was carried there about the same time, 1 it abe was not able to speak .until Thursday mornings bey are now com- pletely restored. HARROW ESCAPE FROM A FIBE.—On Wed- nesday night the premises ocaupied ...

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... 5s. I don'i remember that I was asked if J was a traveller. The door was open, Cross-examined by Miller: I don't remember speaking about a smell of coffee, and saying I was exhausted from my journey. Caroline Frances Mills deposed: I am the daughter of ...