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... THE SECRETARY SPEAKS. The following eire nTtances, drawl from t h e Isaao of the ,otg::.Dufley Street, VreCesbuY. are no tinportaut and really remarkable that they cannot help but be of interest and value to all readers : ...
... SPEAK GENTLY. Speak gently I it it better far To rule bv loro than fear ; Speak gently ! let no harsh words mar The good we might here. Speak gently Lore doth whisper low The »OWB that true bearte bind ; And gently friendship’! accents now ; Affection’s ...
... arroiKTMBXT or speak**.. Lord H. YANK then immediately rocc'. Hu said —They had been accustomed to associate the Right Hon. S. LeLvre with all their proceedioga- It had become matter of routine proposo his name the opening of every new session,and now ...
... hesitation. If you would speak g* oily u* Hurry, am snr * you would able manage him far better than you do. Mrs. Borioo's face.was crimsoned in an instant; she felt the reproof deeply ; her self esteem was severely wounded. “Speak,gently, indeed she replied ...
... TUB SECRETARY SPEAKS. Tba following circa mat tacea, drawn from tba peraonal aipariebea of Mr. laaac Which, of Barnigh Arnaa,” Dudley Street. are a# important and really ramarkabla that they not help but of tut creel end ralaa all readers Sis, —My for ...
... THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON HEALTH. In his able and timely remarks at the opening of the International Congress of Hygiene, at St. James's Hall, London, August 10th, 1891, the President, the Prince of Wales, said :— The higest possible prosperity is ...
... PRINCE BISMARCK SPEAKS. According to the Daily Telegraph, one of its corresspoudents has bad conversation with Prince Bismarck ot the highest importance, and the correspondent repeats to the world the dialogne, snch, at least, as is fit for publication ...
... He who speaks as he thinks will act as speaks. Worth without wealth is a good servant out of place. Every increase of knowledge may possibly render depravity more depraved, well as it may increase the strength of virtue. It is in itself only power ; and ...
... THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON HEALTH. In his able and timely remarks the opening of the International Congress of Hygiene, at St. James's Hall, London, August 10th, 1891, the President, the Prince of Wales, said : The highest possible prosperity is when ...
... THOUGHTS ON EVIL SPEAKING. Let contemplate the varieties of evil speaking. Actions are modified their motives ; and according to the dereliction of motive is the degree of guilt. Evil speaking may spring from malice and revenge, or from envy and jealousy ...
... Prayer la the spirit speaking truth To Thee, whose love divine Stouts down like dew to soothe, Or like the sunbeams shine ; For in the humblest soul that lives. the lowliest flower. The doa-Srop back Ills gives. The sou! reflects His power ! At night ...