MR. MORLEY AT STIRLING
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... we) are ll -r aer iron terre of the rzI ens read:-'tbe I '5 oe zaoe is a ~tixg a re-action I Borneo ?? t he 'l ?? in .a t~ or -a- asA mmd- thar the ba nowo lie I- c - - ?? a%-I 'a's ho- ' . -, -Z'to via Ir - ...
... ix sq ti a te, ri!ght hto a. olienhleuo ii Cstswa h wii tri. press towiarite him I hemvosi oornwd wsitti misnisttsk-sble 1i \t triynuiinei'l M th lt' tatiots Hotel truetitt si~ thee wa a deslasistnstsoti jif Imel-a iict osh e Istirlter ill ...
... e9irnpI3 a love-silck so, e, youth, rather ridiculous a- oe-ir Y-~tth o-r w t- alit to be. of I Where Mr. Potter has motre or less failed, Tri, a Irowevor, few would hanve succeeded, hand it ?? -Only pist to acdd thtat out of' tirle luelorlrainatie er a materiails ...
... IItlwiu sotrutli's toif the Wi list tusiult iw~ti'a'l of to Tw -til 'Their i ~ 5) i I it iltvtteitit oftch it int totS, Watnt of f~f1itv Tj(y irietitjut physical (it ttii'tt a1 ' reii ie ti li ?? frfty I'A'tW1 itti~rt ?? 'lt ot friiis--too o1h1, tuo ? ...
... give yesterday by others. Certainly the stage is kinder to those of high degree' now than it was ini Lord Hlinton's davs. We all know that a Peer is a big draw on a playbill or a hoarding in 1S99. Lord Hinton made ...
... iecueis~-cI, not iii its sido issues, ur Ironm a ptiroiltijal point of vieW, or' itt the merei ricgation of N ,ni noniii jrmtity, liu I in a phi bait- 1ih ic, rotei'rehet~isvii, an ti ntatism ci tilitj k s pirit. Twoa 1ite ilrcct is wicetlier we clrtcrily ...
... I do not believe u thatc ovil in. a houdrod of thenm ivould say thatt the questions of getting all their wriongs put right a, a little sooner or a& hltti later. was worthba 5wL'ilo putting thle whole Empire to stake a *-w hieh Wu Mt-e told ...
... gods of n my house ? A pacific quaker;- a general who might have been emperor of a new worild, and. was mean- spirited enough to remain the first magistrate of a e free people ; and a labourer, who by industrvy go, raised himself to be ...
... Boys-G. Ti H. Slc'k, F. Cleaver, C. W. Rossie, A. J. Budden, A. J. c Yarr, F. Konnet, and G. Wilkie. In addition to the prizes S( three boys who are about to leave the school to enter upon G the active duties of life were each presented with ...
... freights, or at least to a large portiou of otne, thatthe sad eveut occurred. This time it is not a railvway fatality that has to be told, but a disaster which arneo upon a crowd of persons wh6o were quietly walking across a bridge over the ...
... three tt 'I hundred red fiffy pounds, a figure whiuh at in a - all the ircuiustanics c na s carcely t s be considered too large. To seek out bi s a titan in London in July, and strike him over AI tt the head ...