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... the same corner. A Juror But she was so much alarmed she declared she could not speak with any certainty. Christopher Bolian said that his wife was too much alarmed to speak with the least certainty on the subject; was sure the sounds proceeded from the ...

4Torrisn JFntdUscrtcr

... government in favor of Mehemet AH.” Upon this very important matter, it is not necessary I should express an opinion. It seems to speak volumes. It appears to confirm every word that has been uttered or written lately on the probability of an early alliance of ...

I HIS If MANUFACTURE

... ami seconder) should speak any question more than once, and only for five minutes, and that the board should always adjourn at five o’clock precisely. Mr. O'Connell said, that being a person good deal accustomed to public speaking—(laughter)—they would ...

THE STATESMAN ANI) RECORD JANUARY 1

... caution them against allowing the spirit of combination to break out and mar this great movement. God forbid that 1 should speak harshly of any society formed amongst the workmen, i know the difficulties and distress which they encounter ; but I this movement ...

THE STATESMAN AND KECOED, JANUARY 1

... that unauthorized, and so to speak, unincorporate opinion. But is the Catholic Church—sneaking not merely by such common consent as this handed down from father to son from the earliest ages of Christianity, but speaking, moreover, through the accredited ...

VERSES

... surpiised to learn that they have again been placed on their former footing. VlsU - Tims. The whole human virtpe may reduced to speaking the truth always, »nd doing good to oibers.—y/V/on. structure. , , - . This the place still. From hence how awful And pleasing ...

THE POEMS OF LADY FLORA HASTINGS

... myriad blessings on the peaceful vale, All gracious Father —all-pervading Mind! Spreading flowery mantle o’er the dale, . . Speaking in murmuring rills, and breathing in the gale. AU, all is beauty ! from the smiling glade, Or harvest, prompting the glad ...

The Venerable the Archdeacon of Down took the chair

... cause was the cause of Christ it must prosper. The Church Christ was the great polar star which they should guided, when we speak the relative value and the world is the platform on which that church is be erected, and as soon that structure is completed ...

THE STATESMAN AND BECOED, JANUAET 5

... Shrove-Tuesday, in the townlaad of Prillisk, near the town of Clogher, in the county of Tyrone. His parents, of whose memory he speaks almost with a superstitious veneration, were in the rank of humble but respectable farmers, and Roman Catholics. His early ...

HI'CEAL ASSOCIATION,

... are to do service to Ireland ? Pardon us, my good lord, for this apparent hilarity. Instead of addressing you in gaiety, we speak in heaviness heart ; for you, my lord, naturally desirous to justify the position in which you place yourself, can with all ...

FATAL ACCIDENT

... manifested praiseworthy himself, and refused to obey the p consequently subjected much bout s for a time refused to sell even to speak to him. Were it not we purchased last summer in th:it p ablcd us to give him nt, food, he mu-t have fled from the i ...

DL'ULI.N I MVERSITY MAGAZINE—JANUARY

... office, and hours for a time refused sell him any potatoes or t e premises were shut up; Mr. Folds’s confidential careeven to speak to him. Were it not that the farm which taker, before closing them, having, usual, gone through the purchased last summer that ...