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... PUBLIC SPEAKING'. Dr. Johnson and the critics of cis pe-riod wore I rely fonld of insisting vith regard to a good play that it should have a cminrelicemcut, a middle, and an end. This rule remnniued a golden role in dramnatic matters, if not for centuries ...
... I -- -- SPEAKING TIE TRUTH. I The New York Mimes has ' the following bold and candid article on the conduct of the ?? sum- mer campaign which was to have given us the rebel capital, has come to a diastrous end, Richmond is re- lieved and Washington is ...
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... LETTERS ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF PLAIN SPEAK- ING; WITII SOME SPECIMENS OF FALSE SPEAKING. T4. ?? TV LETrErn IV. [In order to keep the following remarks within reading limnits (the subject not possessing the same general interest), I have suppressed more ...
... LETTERS ON THE PHILOSOPHY Or PLAIN SPEAK- ING; WITH SOME SPECIMENS OF FALSE SPEAKING. IETIER IIl. To TIHE EDITOR OF TilE TAIBLeTr. DEAR SIR-The power of the pea may be abused. True; and because it has been so much abuseti, that is the very rea- mon for ...
... AMERICA SPEAKS OUT. or :the, Ainiumerabe srvices of America to Ireland the last is amongst the greatest- Since the inception of the faction which is now ebbing out, Ireland has heard no -vojee more fullof comfort and encouragementtha5u that which reaches ...
... national independence, it happened that we often passed through this town of far-famed Kilkenny, and we never did so-and I speak ii the presence of witnesses-that sonre cheering ex- pression did iot escasye us, arising out of the sentiments advanced by ...
... be, of such contention. But the passing ] observer knows that before Emancipation and re- form Ireland was not suffered to speak, held down c' first by martial law and an enormous armed force, t acid then by the violent supR-ession, as in Dublin 6e county ...
... P MR. - PARNELL TO SPEAK AT NOTTINGHAM.. TEE PREPARATIONS FOR HIS RECEPTION. il (7> AS0OCIAT1ON TELEGRA. . Nottingham, Thursday. The aunouzceuient thait br. Parnell would iit Nottingham on Tuesday cest and sddress a rms meeting 07f ~he Liberal party came ...
... Cabinet ? He would do well to defer criticism of the measure until it is on the table of the house. On some other points he speaks with timely courage and sense. Sir Charles Dilke let fall a word in season when he said that the prac- tical inconveniences ...