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His hand pressed hers gently. "God help you, dear! Only for that it would not be so hard to die now; and now I leave you quite alone." She stooped down and lifted the fragile infant, and Williams and No. 267 turned their faces away for awhile. Presently Clinton called the surgeon. "Williams," and his eyes looked wistfully into the doctor's, "do what you can for her.

Pattison's Milton. Woodhull's The Epic of Paradise Lost. Macaulay's Essay on Milton. Addison's criticisms on Milton, beginning in number 267 of The Spectator, are suggestive. Prose. Manly, II., has selections from all these writers; the Oxford Treasury and Century, from all but Hobbes. Selections may be found in Craik, III., 148-166; Manly, II., 139-143; Oxford Treasury, 83-85; Century, 225-235.

The census of the civil population of the "entrenched camp of Paris," just taken with a view of providing rations during a possible siege, shows that there are 887,267 families residing in Paris, representing a total of 2,106,786 individuals of all ages and both sexes. This is a decrease of thirty percent since the last census in 1911. The health of the city is excellent.

For the titles of these measures, see the Seventh Report of Grievance Committee, pp. 266, 267. For several years before this time a quiet and almost imperceptible change had been taking place in Upper Canadian politics. On one side was the old High Tory or Family Compact party, who revelled in the spoils of office, and held the representative of Majesty in the hollow of their hands.

The ticket that Hilbert drew was marked 67. It denoted, of course, the number 267; and that, being pretty near to the number of miles which it was thought the ship would probably make, was considered quite a valuable ticket.

To notify which the more, it is possible he might design this visit to the Escurial, which is commonly left to the last by all public persons from abroad. Ibid. p. 267. Madrid, Wednesday, 12th November, 1664, N.S.

He did not think the ship would go quite 270 miles. "And if she does not," said he, "and should happen to go only 267 miles, then I shall have ten pounds; and that is almost fifty dollars." So saying, Hilbert began to caper about the deck in the exuberance of his joy. His antics were, however, suddenly interrupted by the Colonel, who just then came up to him and asked to see his ticket.

The combined war strength of the two States may be estimated as follows: In Germany there were drafted into the army, including volunteers and non-combatants, in 1892, 194,664 men; in 1909, 267,283 men; or on an average for seventeen years, 230,975 men annually. This gives a total of 3,926,575 men. If we estimate the natural decrease at 25 per cent., we have 2,944,931 trained men left.

The American loss was 267 killed, 456 wounded, and 23 missing. The Mexicans left 500 dead on the field, and the whole number of their killed and wounded was probably near 2000. History tells not of a battle more bravely contested and more nobly won: and well did the greatest warrior of the age, in learning it exclaim, "General Taylor's a general indeed!"

In 1848, it had grown to 66,551 tons, and in 1858 the canal transportation being supplemented by two lines of railroad crossing the coal fields on the way to Cleveland to 222,267 tons. In 1868, it had swollen to 759,104 tons, and the demand continues to increase in a rate more than proportionate to the enlarged sources of supply and increased facilities for transportation.