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Irishman , who > jia ( S lived in the West Indies for the last t ^ enty ^ seveti years during yrhich it is evident he has hot beeh idle in We cordially recom ^ waratEem ;^^ Tke ^ f ^ 1 \ C , E . S . L- Third edition ^ 8 vo , ^ Aclea in almen , but to none s ^
l remembrance Of a Lodge , n ^ three Masters whose efforts at articulation it was pain wasa splutterer ; the ^^ s whistled in the sound , and each word a minute ' s length apart ; the third , being a confirmed stammerer , and albeit a generous soul , his painful utterance caused every one to 'feel relief when his year of office closed . Now , we are confident ,
from the testimonies we have seen of Bro . Hunt ' s success ; that two of the cases might under his care have been relieved . The system adopted by Bro . Hunt was first instituted by his father ; and when we find that- —in addition to the praise of such distinguished practitioners as SirJamea Forbes and the late Robert Liston— - JJohn Poster , Robert Chambers , and the Rev . Charles Kingsley lend their names as testimony of its merits , we consider it but our duty to direct the attention of all who suffer under these afflictions to Bro . Hunt ' s little volume .
If the Candidate moves in a cirple , so do also the orbs of heaven ; a , nd they themselves are spherical . All nature resolves itself into the same form , Every drop of water that falls from heaven , to refresh and invigorate the earth , is a circle or globe . If a stone is cast into the air , it describes a succession of circles in its ascent . The rainbow is the segment of a circle ; and the ancients depicted
the Creator as a circle , whose centre is everywhere ; , and his circumference nowhere . Let the candidate then remember that he is entering on a circle of duties , which , as a Mason , a Christian , and a man , he is bound to discharge with the same undeviating regularity , as the planets perform their courses round that grand globular luminary the sun .- —BqqIc of the Lodge ,
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^ IJavicl Q Bogu * e . Eight he ^ rtjly ^ o w of tints justly pc ^ ulatr author -s ability and ^ nwearje ^ la ^ not genenijry Known ; " a ; nd hy the simple addition of the word ^ hifetovy " we h # ye
at on \ ce its conip most attractive tutor ; | jiil $ t j ^ ^ l to find m it itmtisfc b ^ if aif ^ audit riclily- ^
Wodmi > ^ By Heney ;; Beejsjn ; Es ^ ,, E . B . A ^ 1 ^ every man who makes literatiire his professions should study wtfch Oare and attention ) as in it he wfll ^ n ^ ^ and plagiarisms of yery ^ m sjttcuity and clearness , which proves Mr , Breen to be a man of most extensive
reading and pbseryation . H mannerism di ^ figping the writings of po ^ withtwo , which ; whitth fee > begins teii sentences with te than tTOn-fcj ^^ o wit h ¦ f ' ! £ ? whi lst the cOnstyuction ¦ of thO sentences aSe ^ b s | rnilaj * $ hro ^ twaddle ; ' * W
Irishman , who > jia ( S lived in the West Indies for the last t ^ enty ^ seveti years during yrhich it is evident he has hot beeh idle in We cordially recom ^ waratEem ;^^ Tke ^ f ^ 1 \ C , E . S . L- Third edition ^ 8 vo , ^ Aclea in almen , but to none s ^
l remembrance Of a Lodge , n ^ three Masters whose efforts at articulation it was pain wasa splutterer ; the ^^ s whistled in the sound , and each word a minute ' s length apart ; the third , being a confirmed stammerer , and albeit a generous soul , his painful utterance caused every one to 'feel relief when his year of office closed . Now , we are confident ,
from the testimonies we have seen of Bro . Hunt ' s success ; that two of the cases might under his care have been relieved . The system adopted by Bro . Hunt was first instituted by his father ; and when we find that- —in addition to the praise of such distinguished practitioners as SirJamea Forbes and the late Robert Liston— - JJohn Poster , Robert Chambers , and the Rev . Charles Kingsley lend their names as testimony of its merits , we consider it but our duty to direct the attention of all who suffer under these afflictions to Bro . Hunt ' s little volume .
If the Candidate moves in a cirple , so do also the orbs of heaven ; a , nd they themselves are spherical . All nature resolves itself into the same form , Every drop of water that falls from heaven , to refresh and invigorate the earth , is a circle or globe . If a stone is cast into the air , it describes a succession of circles in its ascent . The rainbow is the segment of a circle ; and the ancients depicted
the Creator as a circle , whose centre is everywhere ; , and his circumference nowhere . Let the candidate then remember that he is entering on a circle of duties , which , as a Mason , a Christian , and a man , he is bound to discharge with the same undeviating regularity , as the planets perform their courses round that grand globular luminary the sun .- —BqqIc of the Lodge ,