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WOXEX SPEAKING

... WOXEX SPEAKING The spectacle, however, of a woman speaking told with astounding effect; crowds came as if to witness a phenomenon transcending the limits of ordiuarj-nature. Nor was curiosity doomed tu be wholly disappointed. A lady rises to addraas the ...

DEAD YET SPEAKING

... DEAD YET SPEAKING. Dead men tel! talcs.” This statement was long accepted as much a matter of fact that it passed into proverb. But dead men, now-a-davs at least, tell tales ; and some of them tell such tales as certain living men would rather not hear ...

The Morning Post, Sept. 29, speaking of Benson's Watches in the Exhibition, says : The collection of watches ..

... The Morning Post, Sept. 29, speaking of Benson's Watches in the Exhibition, says : The collection of watches shown by Mr. Benson is a large, and at the sime time an interesting one, and considerable attention has been paid by the exhibitor to the decoration ...

dined and passed away since China, began her career millenniums. China, to speak, was in the world but not of

... dined and passed away since China, began her career millenniums. China, to speak, was in the world but not of it—a nation dwelling apart, and wishing to dwell for ever. Circumstances favoured the wish, and rendered it possible. We are carried back to ...

and to recojrnise, in the airangements His provi- ficult for any man to speak about himself. It is even donee,

... the committee, and our prepared to speak, when they are gone, of that great friends who have attended here, and those students salvation which shall survive the dissolution of the with whom I have been connected, I speak with all world ! Amen. The rev. doctor ...

Home! ’tis the name of all that sweeten* life; It speaks the warm affection of a wife; The lisping babe

... Home! ’tis the name of all that sweeten* life; It speaks the warm affection of a wife; The lisping babe that prattles on the knee In all the playful grace of infancy; The spot where fond parental love may trace The growing virtues blooming nee. ...

Jjabing THE ERITH EXPLOSION. (From the ••Weekly Review.’*] The right place in which speak of the Erith ..

... Jjabing THE ERITH EXPLOSION. (From the ••Weekly Review.’*] The right place in which speak of the Erith catastrophe would be in the pulpit Since the living burial at Hartley Colliery, nothing has occurred so well adapted to rebuke the pride of nan, teach ...

Let us speak the whole truth and fear not. The Manchester mill-owner had almost as much to do with the

... Let us speak the whole truth and fear not. The Manchester mill-owner had almost as much to do with the slave constitution, as the Virginian planter. Though he may not have plied the lash, and listened to the shrieks and groans it elicited, he neverthLlcss ...

c mnsel and advice as to its reception are deserving of our heedful attention. The Archbishop speaks wisely and ..

... c mnsel and advice as to its reception are deserving of our heedful attention. The Archbishop speaks wisely and well, but somewhat indiscriminately. There are numbers of people may read “Lady Audley” (who seems to be held up id accepted as the type of ...

©us tale which had reached their ears regarding their frieoda at the Gate house. They hesitated to speak it out

... ©us tale which had reached their ears regarding their frieoda at the Gate house. They hesitated to speak it out to Sylvia lest she should resent it as too gross aspersion to borne, even as a mere repetition from the lips of friends. At last Madam Littlepage ...

the door, ana waited for him to speak, hut he glided away, and when I jumped out to look for

... the door, ana waited for him to speak, hut he glided away, and when I jumped out to look for him and his companions, the}* had vanished altogether. Almost at the same moment a woman came up to the light under which I was standing, and, in passing, left ...

The British Standard, March 15, 1861, speaking of Benson’s Argentine Spoons and Forks, says, “Their appearance ..

... The British Standard, March 15, 1861, speaking of Benson’s Argentine Spoons and Forks, says, “Their appearance is certainly such that but for the absence of the customary credentials of Silver, detection would be almost impossible.” This splendid material ...