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EARL BEACONSFIELD'S SUCCESSOR

... be either the Marqui* of .Salisbury or the Duke Richmond, Dartmouth would seem believe that the chance l* not very remote. Speaking last at Wolverhampton a distribution library prizes, and referring to the observation* previous speaker, his Lordship Aid ...

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... the chest as a. result of so much cmblic speaking, I immediately resort to your Enaulsion, and this enables me to continue speakisg, which I would otherwise not he able to do. I ?? do, as ?? nat-door speakeing all ?? ycar round as any other public man ...

MAJOR CHARD

... with great enthusiam, and hearty cheers were given for the alaent ones, fur Bromhead and the brav* lads of the Major Chard, speaking ltis flattering reception from one of .England the other, said he regarded it a tribute to the gallantry the burgeon-Major ...

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... state of affairs on the theatre of the great events which are about to take place in Europe. For the rest, their Letters will speak for themselves. ...

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... state of affairs on the theatre of the groat events which are about to take place in Europe. For the rest, their Letters will speak for themselves. ...

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... represent the state of affairs on the theatre of the groat events which are about to take place in Europe. For the rest, ?? will speak for themselves. ...

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... represent the state of affairs on the theatre of the great events wliich are about to take place in Europe. For the rest, ?? will speak for themselves. ...

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... qtate of affairs on the theatre of the great events whioh aro about to take place in Europe. For the rest, their Lotters. vill speak for themselves. - ...

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... which, without the right treatment, would have made recovery hopeless. The letter about the case is as follows:- 'I can indeed speak most highly of Scott's Emulsion, and I think I should be failing in my duty were I not to inform you of the good effects it ...

BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW

... part Mr Gladstone's paper i* (imply unanswerable. The Evangelical movement, a* conclusively shows, never became, properly speaking, dominant in England, and the period of its greatest influence was not, Mr Lecky asserts, prior to, hut consequent upon, ...

THE TRIAL OF CITIZEN HUMBERT

... pronounced' against him. Maitre Maillard pleaded ably yesterday, and without attempting to deny that his client had, when speaking beside the grave of the exile One, been guilty using unwarrantable language, argued that in the heat of th« moment, and led ...

Scottish Sociktt or Water - Coiocr Annual The member*, associates, and few friends dined the gallery of the ..

... series of exhibitions, the first of which after the annual exhibition would be a black and white exhibition. Mr Pewell, in speaking of the progress the Water-Colour Society, very admirably described the struggle 1 which water-colour artists have made Scotland ...