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... expenses ; yet this is very far from proceedings as these do not require comment the fact. Tottenham, for instance, owes a —they speak for themselves. Ratepayers of very large sum of money borrowed for the South Homey will see how persistent is the purpose of ...

swam. kill mom opposed to the presomption of (sir dvititistii, is the writer's manner of treating Ritualism as ..

... Anti-Rituslist; thio—stlici,er, as 3 rule, ceremonial bears a direet or inveise proportion to inward devotion. We wish •o speak will, all reepee for the opinicu of 'hobs who think it po-sible to keep the ritual and spirituel (skirl) abreast of a , -b ...

I'HE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY October 24, 1874

... Smith, and E. Benntt. would admit it. The Vi‘ . ar of Edmonton had also Treasurer's receipts volunteered (Cu come forward and speak to defendant's character ; and he illr Poncione) believed the magistrate, after hearing the evidence, would come to the conclusion ...

palmy ItEstotstos.—The fourth series of Penny Battings in St. Paul's school-room, Park lane, was commenced on ..

... Hasell and Mr Rawlinson. It was as follows : Once more, good folks, Tour sympathy I seek, With deep emotion 'tin indeed I speak, I feel as if ---, I hope it cannot be, That bona feeling, when teener' about at eea : My knees are trembling, e'en my votes ...

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... ons amended from the A'exandra Park, with a party of gentlemen from L'oysl's, on Tu , sday at halfpast two. Th • voyagers speak favourably of the joarney they hid to Brsiuttee iu Essex. As the bal-1 col employed on this °cession wets the Crystal Palace ...

WATCH STEALING

... nothirg about it ; he in went to 14.t . hpa and -aw I ripper's wife, who I..ss: IM N.l'4 ',e..: the came out of her lira's t speak to hint ; tier husband came up at the! ever. nt. nod ate wart ;nee rs aid 'hewed him a v.w:cli paid. '• 1. - u tun lied two; ...

CIADI FOR DILAPIDITIONE

... window, and there were about 30 holes in the paper —Edward Parker, a carpenter, and William Bullard, a plumber, were called to speak to the damage done to paper and sink traps, and to the probable cost of replacing the wardrobe.—Defendant said he he told plaintiff ...

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... (witneis) a'.4o mica on the prem:se r s, and several others rented sh 1 stable rmm there; on the morning In (m.s.tim went there to speak to the potman. but did n•• h.tt'. any beer and did not see any ; Rogers WAS not t'.ere but was in fdeeves's (his review's) ...

fHE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, November 21, 1874

... scinbolisin, is indeed and was looking into the kitchen, and apparently I l'blinding men to Christ-the truth ; and the food speaking to a.lemale : lie (defendant) made some re- I with which they prohee to feed,is peis aim.; the elm :Ens mark t 9 thenetnale ...

VIIE WEEKLY lIERAIAD) SATURDAY November 28, 1574

... positron would ' they could get ne :strength trim that. To whom was not bo prejuJiced by the adjoumment.—Mr ASbiss Peter speaking? To the clergy? Ne, lie made net the least reference to them ; but to Chrerien suet' did not sou how the postponement could ...

THE WEEKLY HERALD, SATURDAY, December 5, 1874

... the centre of the Behr system. Of the encouragement given to these weaknesses by those who know better, it is difficult to speak with the temperateness which form so important a part of the ethics of abstinence. But we believe that the revolt against ...

MR. A. COLE

... between now and Friday next will be improved for the benefit of our less fortunate brothers and sisters. Endeavours of this kind speak for themselves,!and need no commendation, save that which will suggest itself to every Christian heart. But the growing prevalence ...