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ENGAGED IN PUBLIC SPEAKING

... NGAGED IN PUBLIC SPEAKING TO RGYMEN, TEACHERS, R JAMES HIAN, Dentist, has the honour to inform the nobility, gentry, and the publicin eral, that he has recently fected a new method of mounting and pert ‘eeth, which he is confident will meet inserting ...

WRITING, READING, AND SPEAKING

... WRITING, READING, AND SPEAKING. One of the many vigorous signs of the intellectual progress distinguishing our own times is the extended application of true artistic principles to objects which century or two ago would, in general way, have been deemed ...

A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT. The p in the Divorce Court, London, on Friday, were of unusual interest, from the fact that a lady, w counsel withdrawn from the case in consequence of not, according to his own statement, hav- ing had time to master the com ...

THE PREMIER SPEAKING THROUGH HIS SON

... TIE PREMIER SPEAKING THROUGH HIS SON. The Hon. Arruur third son of the Earl of ABERDEEN, would, it was expected, be returned yester- day, Member for Beverley, in the East Riding of York- shire—a vacancy having been caused in the represen- tation of that ...

LORD BROUGHAM'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PUBLIC SPEAKING

... in this ; I say let him first of all learn to speak easily and fluently ; as well and as sensibly as he can no doubt, but at any rate let him learn to speak. This is to eloquence, or good public speaking, what the being able to talk in a ild is to correct ...

Speaking and Singing.—Little no attention is paid to the tone in which childien speak ; consequently they too ..

... present day, of speaking in a subdued, muffled tone, or what may be called a semi-falsetto, in consequence of which ve.-y few natural voices are heard. It must be understood I speak more particularly of English ladies, as foreigners generally speak in the natural ...

SIR R. PEEL SPEAKING OUT AT STAFFORD

... SIR R. PEEL SPEAKING OUT AT STAFFORD. banquet was given on Tuesday at Stafford to the officers of the Staffordshire Militia. In the absence of the Lord- Lieutenant, the chair was taken by the Earl of Harrowby. Sir R. Peel, M.P., acknowledging the toast ...

PRINCE ALBERT SPEAKING LIKE A MAN

... PRINCE ALBERT SPEAKING LIKE A MAN. At the late annual dinner of the London Trinity House Corporation, The Prince Consort, (who is master of the Trinity House,) fa proposing The Health of the Prince of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family, said—Since ...

SPEAK BOLDLY BY WILLIAM OLAXD BOURNE. Speak boldly, Freeman ! while to-day The strife rising fierce and high, ..

... SPEAK BOLDLY BY WILLIAM OLAXD BOURNE. Speak boldly, Freeman ! while to-day The strife rising fierce and high, Gird on the armour while ye may, In holy deeds to win or die ; The Age is Truth's wide battle-field, The Day is struggling with the Night, For ...

NOVEL INVENTION. FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

... NOVEL INVENTIO FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS. — TENT ve The Wonder of a Age and want of every one are THOMP>ON'S ANTI- CORROSIV E PATENT FLEXIBLE TTA PERCHA PENS, requiring no wiping > _ The peculiar advantage of A. Thompson's Patent Gutta Percha Flexible ...

MR BUCK SPEAKING HIS MIND TO LORD CARDIGAN

... MR BUCK SPEAKING HIS MIND LORD CARDIGAN. A letter Mr Buck, M.P., to Lord Cardigan, in continuance of correspondence already published, is published in the Times. Mr Buck says You are anxious to know why your speech at Leeds appeared me unsatisfactory ...