A TOUR IN BRITTANY. IV
... Apostle Paul passed by with us, and beheld the devotions the Bretons, would doubtless have said to them in French, if he could speak it, Ye men of Brittany, I perceive that all things ye are too superstitious. ...
... Apostle Paul passed by with us, and beheld the devotions the Bretons, would doubtless have said to them in French, if he could speak it, Ye men of Brittany, I perceive that all things ye are too superstitious. ...
... VALUABLE ADVICE. For fit of passion—Walk out into the open air. You may speak your mind to the wind without hurting anyone, or proclaiming yourself to be a simpleton. For a fit of idleness—Count the ticking of a clock. Do this for one hour, and you will ...
... at the lateness of the season and the of deciding the matter present, he though' po it should lie over till next season. He speak to the necessity for the extra he was very seldom out at these hours. .\ hear.) He had heard hinted that the P not want it ...
... infinitely more valuable and important to the comfort of homes than tambour work, orotchet, netting, or backstitoh—not to speak of music and drawing. The art of cooking eclipses them all in point of value. Beauty is admired, talent adored, but virtue ...
... get them all they want, whether that all is just or unjust, good for the whole community or good only for themselves, They speak the truth as they understand it, but we know that many falsehoods have called themselves by the name truth in every age. And ...
... who could sing pleasantly and aggreably. Notwithstanding this, was conviuced that when God made the world he gave everybody speaking and a singing voice. They could act upon the vocal chords by means of a chemical process. had often wondered why the Itaiiau ...
... hour. went immediately to our rooms, which were evidently in an advanced stage of antiquity, and the furniture inside did not speak of modern improvement. A tiny bowl and jug of water formed the washing apparatus. It was satisfaction to think that we would ...
... found in steel works, than to continue burning the midnight oil with the prospect of securing a mere pittance, comparatively speaking, for their mental labours. Very little need be said regarding the evil effects which the strike has had upon other trades ...
... whom the church has joined together, every meal; decline all escort duty on the ground of having got their slippers on ; speak of their angel's mother, whom she resembles exactly, as that confounded mother-in-law of mine; and no longer singing in ...
... interpretation of the music before him, and called forth the warmest applause from an audience composed of class which, generally speaking, know something of the difficulties which surround the study and practice of the higher class of music. The vocalists were—Mr ...
... Heliers has nine churches in connection with the Church of England, some of which have services in French, which the natives speak along with English; and there are thirteen other churches representing almost every phase of religious thought. Monday we made ...
... treasurer, aud Mr French, secretary- The rest the evening was taken up by one ot two ladies singing, and different teachers speaking on the work connected with the Sabbath Schoolall leaving about eleven o'clock, highly satisfied with tho evening's enjoyment ...