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... SPEAK N«y, tpesk ill ‘—a knnl.v w.-i Can never leave a behind. Ami, ! to lirealhe rich lale 1- Iji a noble Full oft a better seed is m.w choiMinc thin t!ie kin ...
... speak Caroline with the ()lJcr the rcl.uion the l-huiier rtr n * ??? niArri ie, it stated, will miport.tn po- litiealremits. . , ~ A mail from arrived lust ntglit, and bmuplit us Count Monilcr's (nr rather the WAwid??s) speech In the assembly ot the ...
... SPEAKING OUT The Timet bu devoted good deal of ita space of late eootrotersy on sermons. The general j, . dt-o of the letters that the clergy a body are utterly bad preachers, and that if the quality of the seraouns cannot improved, the laity ought to ...
... SPEAK kindly Speak kindly to thy fellow man, Whn droops from weight of woe sinks beneath deep sorrow's With cares thou canst not know ; Oh ! kindly speak, tor grief Is gnawing at bis heart: It may to give relief. And act a brother's part! Perchance, from ...
... MR. ALLISON SPEAKS. It is one of the advantages being Liberal out of oflice at the present day that you are free to fratnc your own programme, and pass it off on your audience that of your party. This elasticity of procedure has done good service at the ...
... SPEAK GENTLY Speak gently! it better far To rule by love than fear: Speak gently! let not harsh words mar The good might here. Srieak gently? love doth whisper low The vows tliat true hearts bind; And gently friendship’* eccents flow Affection’s voice ...
... THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK. Price 3d. GEORGE STANLEY. In due season ye shall reap, if ye faint not.” Third Edition. Price 3d. EMILY; or Recollections of Wayward Child. BjrL.L. Second Edition. Price fid. Publithed by L. and G. Seeley, 160, Fleet Street, and ...
... However much we may at times deem it our duty to speak with severity of the public conduct of the authorities of Whitehaven, even the most embittered against for so doing cannot charge with wilfully neglecting at any time to award a just mode of praise ...
... The Editor of the Mediral Annual speaks the highest terms of C*oBcafi Cocoa as bavon«e and food for invalids on account of its absolute purity, high quality, and great solubility ; and counsels the Medical Profession to remember, in recomnraiKllog Cocoa ...
... THE NEWS. Aritii. 5, 1860. I in the place where demanded comcicnce to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak’ impugn it whoso list. ...
... THE NEWS. ♦ THURSDAY, April 20, 1865. “I in the place where I demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list.” ...
... THE NEWS. ♦ THURSDAY. December 22. 1864. 1 am in the place where lam demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth speak, impugn it whoso list. ...