CARMARTHENSHIRE,
... in that parish, in conversation with his land- lord and another person, when he fell to the ground, and did not afterwards speak. Verdict—Died by the visitation, of God. ...
... in that parish, in conversation with his land- lord and another person, when he fell to the ground, and did not afterwards speak. Verdict—Died by the visitation, of God. ...
... position of an advocate of its claims, and according to all accounts he has evinced an eloquence and aptitude for the work which speaks well for the choice of the committee. Last week Mr. Miall went to Gravesend, in company with Mr. II. Vincent, where they addressed ...
... true, for he says, p. 7, Along the chief lines of road, from the border counties, from the influx of English, or English speaking labourers, into the iron and coal fields, in short from every point of contact with modern activity, the English tongue keeps ...
... state, cousin? We tremble as we write from the Blue Book the evidence of the Rev. John Griffith, vicar of AberdarProperly speaking, there is no religion whatever in my parish; at least I have not yet found it,—Mr. Ling en s Report, p. 4S5. Oh, cousin ...
... Nutts—Cutlet ? Nobby—Well, then, your rib? Or to speak in the vulgar tongue, your lawful wedded wife ? Nutts-Been dreadful. She has, indeed. But you may judge what she has suffered when she couldn't hear herself speak. Peabody-And you, Mr. Nutts ? --LV,tttts-Bless ...
... ITALY. The German papers continue to speak of the over- whelming force of the Austrian army in Lombardy- of the further preparations for increasing its strength —and of the purchase of 10,000 or 12,000 additional horses for its service. With a view, possibly ...
... Davids' views of the Sunday-school, as a religious institution, are in perfect unison with the opinions given above. She shall speak for herself, and as the subject is just now exciting so much inte- rest we are assured our readers will be pleased with the ...
... Rev. T. Jones, of Llangattock, moved the second re- solution, and said,—1 feel proud that an opportunity is afforded me to speak publicly of the sincerity and im- ...
... Divine or human law—no spilling even of one drop of human, blood liaise your voice in your peaceful moral might. Speak out, people of Ireland! speak from every city—every valley-every hill—every plain! THE TIME IS COMB. TUB HOUR HAS ARRIVED WHEN IT IS OUR INSTANT ...
... due. How pleased would we be could we speak as favourably of the evidence given by other gentlemen in the adjoin- ing parishes. But conscience forbids. Our good friend, the Rev. Mr. Davies, of Court-y-gollen, speaking of the Welsh language as highly detrimental ...