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... PLAIN SPEAKING. A SHORT, Honest, and Plain Statement of Facts will prove more potent and convincing than a Volume of Pretension*. don’t like to sell at a loss, and seldom do. I make it ray study to buy and sell all over as cheap can. When I buy deduct ...
... WILL SPEAK TUESI>A Y, September 20th, at 730 p.m. ADMISSION. In. RESERVED SEATS. 6n. Sited daily prayer meeting 1 YoC*« CHRinriAM iRanTTTR, To-Dat. •I 12 Noo*. Rev. Campbell. 31. A. N I VKRBITY OF ABERDEEN GENERAL COUNCIL The NEXT STATUTORY MEETING of ...
... THE SECEETAIiY SPEAKS. The following circumstances, drawn from the persona! experience of Mr Isaac Which, the “Borough Arras,* Dudley Street, Wednesbury, are so important and really remarkable that they cannot help but be of interest and value to all ...
... THE SPEAKING THE LINKS. On arriving at the links the proe—rioa, along with those who followed in the wake, to the fire platforms, and thereafter tbo programme in regard speech-making was followed out PLATFORM A. This platform was placed in the centre ...
... THE PRESS SPEAKS. Brighton A r/jus. January 9, 1333. To enumerate the cures which this American is credited with effecting, even in Brighton, would reiterate facts perfectly well known to the majority •' public. To all intents and purposes seems t.o able ...
... THE CHURCHES SPEAK Albert Bridge Independent Church, Belfast. To Hartley. My Dear Sir, cannot permit you to leave Belfast without thanking you most heartily for your generosity ond kindness In giving your Medicines to many poor peoole sent by me to Many ...
... TOWN MISSIONARIES SPEAK. 12 D’Olisr Street, Dublin, 12th July, 1833. D.iar Slr,-*-I have to thank yon for your kindness in snpplying your medicine free cost to many poor people attending church. The best proof their appreciation of its benefits. Is their ...
... genial and ever green old buck, the laird of Kcmnay, anent female public speaking, beards, moustaches, etc., which appeared in recent issue. fail to see any objection to f« mak« speaking in public—provided they use the soft tremaio stop. ' of tin* persuanive ...
... speaking of “Shadow of the Sword,” ...
... FEMALE PUBLIC SPEAKING. To ft* Editor oftke Daily Kerb Press,” Sib. —The letter of A. Logic contain* argument. It is all mere oiwwtitm. The assertion in his second jiarorrapii. though given conclusion, conclusion front » baseless aug^rtion. Withunt api»roving ...
... THE SPEAKING AT THF, PLATFORM. A commodious platform was erected the Market Hill to the south side ot the booths, from which the various resolutions were proposed. Amongst the aenrlemen on the platform were—General M.P. for Aberdeenshire; Mr J. D. Milne ...