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... others. It would bo a happy circallistiac- tho survivinlg partners of other estabhishincrs s more frequently compelled to speak of thlose willis]1 they were conn~ected in business as MNr Burdukll J., spokon, of Mr Sponce, and let us hopeo this phr;cliciltx ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... the forge of thought it is; and his eyes have a preternatural brilliancy. He reminded me of what Lockhart said-to me, speaking of the size of Webster's head, that he had brains to fill halfa dozen hats. Carlyle has a strong Scotch accent. His manner ...

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... ? Iv favuurablv knowln as the aitthor of Persia c ?? se ies, and liaving personally visited the prity of the places lie speaks of;, lie can . o.nfirn slluov thlc statements of emnihent travellers, ui whxose vohumninous writings alone we hlithrto been ...

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... widest sense. Dublg77 Universitty Magazine.-April. lii every way worthy ofthe celebrity of its newy editor, Harry Lorrequer, speaking as highly for his tact in selection as his previous works have done for his wit and power of invention. There is Ln abundant ...

MUSICAL EDUCATION FOR THE PEOPLE

... in that town, that all persoeii ceald; xnake one okis,.aud this was sai, (Gx in the treble clef),iiand this he caled the'speaking I uote He . ade~his inspils'sitig thislibte ive tinesii a bar, ?? .hen rose onejone.to ki.;treble 'clef), afteroxeienig ...

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... the beit 1 will be carried out to excess, human neia trude into the holiest cause; nay, the bestn will sometimes act, and speak, and write uri Where is the heart or intellect that is withe ings 2 Still, in spite of the weakness of human cy, the cause ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... habitudes of society, speaking with practised intonation, and bowing with well studied grace; yet he is no more a gentleman in his thought or feeling than is the tinselled actor who struts the board the monarch his costume would be- speak him. This being the ...

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... is devoted to translations. A most encour- the ol.-t of' subscribers forms the ony preface.er oin agiftiv 1and well does it speak for the estimation in ?? authoress is held. Wl~ll JU orLEY ; OR, THE ADVENTURES OP A MAID- r SERVANT. Part I.-Tait, Edinburgh ...

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... taste The joys I left langsyne ? As I drew near my ancient pile, My heart beat a' the way; Ilk place I pass'd seem'd yet to speak 0' some dear former day; Those days that followed me afar, Those happy days o mine, Whilk made me think the present joys A' ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... been in an incoherent state of mind, fancying that his reason was departing, making a vow in the church that he would not speak to any one for two or three weeks, and standing before the altar silent at ?? the Court of Bankruptcy on Thursday, the 21st ...

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... It is better to work on institutions by the sun than by the wind. The state must consider the poor man, and all voices must speak him. Let us begin by habitual imparting. Let us un- derstand that the equitable rule is, that no one should take more than ...