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PLAIN SPEAKING

... PLAIN SPEAKING The following Is the report of a speech delivered by Mr. Hayes at recent meeting Precursoi (O’Con* nell) Society held in Coik : r.UFESL TJIC CMOS THB CHARTIST. At meeting of the Precursor Society Cork, held in the People's Hall, on Wednesday ...

SPEAKING THE TRUTH

... SPEAKING THE TRUTH. The New I’ori Timet has following bold and candid article on the c mduet of the war:—The summer campaign, which was to hare given the rebel capilsl, has come to disastrous end. Uichmond is relieved Washington ia besieged. That magnificent ...

SPEAK GESTLY

... SPEAK GESTLY Speck gentlr—Ob. one word love \!ay so»thc tin* broken heart ; Little w© know the healing balm Love’s magic tones im j arL gently—very gently. To tlte merry 1 ttleoi ; For harsh and cruel words may mar The young life just begun. Speak gentle ...

HEART SPEAKING

... HEART SPEAKING. Bat that which issue from the heart alone Will bend the hearts of others to your own. What sort of groom do young ladles prefer Bnde- The Wav Make Happt,-A captain in the navy, meeting friend as he landed at Portsmouth, ha dleft his whole ...

“POPERY SPEAKING OUT

... “POPERY SPEAKING OUT. We find the following paragraph “ going the round the newspapers “ Stoakino Out— The Hon. and Rev. Geo. Spencer in letter to the editor the Catholic Mapasiae, dated from St. Mary’a College, uses the following out-spoken declaration:—“ ...

speak ars The passic of which

... speak ars The passic of which have been They him the Celtic when rent they have a good anc of That sty thies of am the paymel and of °the cit ip witho tutu. this schen of a tion men o sistent wit many, and Chat. becan people property, Should con Of aceting ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1866
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

I speak min, COMMITTALS TO ENNIS GAOL

... I speak min, COMMITTALS TO ENNIS GAOL. From Enoistymon on the 11th inst., Martin Beekey aud Susan bysaght as dangerous .From•Tomgraney the 13th, for chill de- Iluuora C41)0, tu be imprisoned for 1 month. _ - From Ennis Petty Sessions on the 14, Thos ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1859
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 91 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SPEAK A GOOD WORD, OR BAT NOTIIING AT ALL

... SPEAK A GOOD WORD, OR BAT NOTIIING AT ALL Timis • ilh,a4 in world. Against • heighbour. oh! irsonotiy Auld, 4 with inalitw, with or fatal to frienthdip. good forting. right. ad fall not goof wog to guild— Y. sr 1.n.11.. tho' aliment. • is still; he. an ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1855
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 251 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

for us to speak. That, in Hogan’s works, is invariably faultless. The drapery is graceful and true to nature; and

... for us to speak. That, in Hogan’s works, is invariably faultless. The drapery is graceful and true to nature; and the nude portions of the figure*, although yet to receive many finishing touches, arc fleshy and natural. We shall not for tho present attempt ...

BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Speaking of this body the Times says have felt from the begining that there is groat deal of

... BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Speaking of this body the Times says have felt from the begining that there is groat deal of folly and humbug in the connexion and objects of this pretended scientific association ; latterly, liave had reason to think that there something ...

was tliere before r.K*; they called liim out an would not let speak ; iin was not in custody ;

... was tliere before r.K*; they called liim out an would not let speak ; iin was not in custody ; they llicn brought me back again to Sbinroiic ; they did not bring to Colonel Lloyd any magistrate ; next day they marebe i nu. lt;rr asked tbem repeatedly ...

knocked at the door of my bed-room whom I | admitted, they said they wauled to speak to on most

... knocked at the door of my bed-room whom I | admitted, they said they wauled to speak to on most important matters. They told me that they were a deputation from the Orange Society Enniskillen, and had been just sent from the body to intreat of me immediately ...