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The Fojbcb- cw- Twth.— Dreadful limits are set m nature* to the powers of dissimulation. Truth tyraoiizjes over the unwilling members of the body\ Faces never lie> it is said. No nwi rteed be deceived who will study the changes of expression.. When a manspeaks the truth m the spirit of truth,, his eye is as clear as the heavens. When he has ba>se ends, - and speaksfalsely, his eye is muddy, and sometimes asquint. I have heard ah experienced counsellor say that he never feared the effect upon a jury of a law.yer who does, not believe m- his heart that his client ought to hay« a verdict.— Emer^n-.

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 16 January 1878, Page 3

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Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 16 January 1878, Page 3

Untitled Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 16 January 1878, Page 3

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