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The personifications from line 303 to 309, in the heat of the battle, had better been omitted; they are not very striking, and only encumber. The converse which Joan and Conrade hold on the banks of the Loire is altogether beautiful. They are good imitative lines: "he toiled and toiled, of toil to reap no end, but endless toil and never-ending woe."

This incident shows the great drawback to the .303 namely, that it has very little knock-down effect unless it strikes a vital part; and even then, in a bush country, an animal may manage to go far enough to be lost. On the other hand, an animal wounded with a hard bullet is likely to make a speedy recovery, which is a great blessing.

The United States Bureau of Labor has tabulated the strike statistics for the twenty-five year period from 1881 to 1905. This list discloses the fact that 38,303 strikes and lockouts occurred, involving 199,954 establishments and 7,444,279 employees. About 2,000,000 other employees were thrown out of work as an indirect result.

In addition the tendency of foreigners is to throw off religion along with other compulsory things that belonged to the Old World life and to add to the number of the unchurched. 303. =Evangelism and the History of Religious Conviction.= A second function of the church is to exert spiritual and moral suasion. It is a social instinct to communicate ideas; language developed for that purpose.

It penetrates and pervades everywhere. It does not scruple to violate the sanctity of social and private intercourse. It substitutes for facts dark surmises and malevolent insinuations. It misrepresents, and holds up in false and insidious lights, incidents perfectly harmless in themselves, of ordinary occurrence, or of mere common civility." Niles' Register, vol. XXXIII., p. 303.

On the 30th day of June, 1888, there had been coined $299,708,790; and of this $55,829,303 was in circulation in coin, and $200,387,376 in silver certificates, for the redemption of which silver dollars to that amount were held by the Government.

V, p. 639. "Collected Correspondence," p. 303. "Collected Correspondence," p. 132. Ibid., pp. 310-12. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. VII, p. 585. "Collected Correspondence," p. 313. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. VIII, p. 11. "Collected Correspondence," pp. 322-326. Ibid., p. 326. "Collected Correspondence," pp. 327-332. "Collected Correspondence," pp. 340-352.

If it hadn't been a real kindness t' kill him, I'd never 'a shot that brave old buck, 'n' left our hunters t' buy any horns they had t' have down t' Ottawa. But he was already pore 'n' thin 's deer come out in March, 'n' if we let him go 'd be sure t' starve or be ate by th' wolves. So I put a .303 behind his shoulder, 'n' brother 'n' me ran up 'n' chunked th' dogs off.

Lady Roos, the wife of Lady Exeter's step-grandson, and a daughter of the Lakes, made a full confession that she had participated in spreading the scandal. She was sentenced to be imprisoned during the King's pleasure. S.P. Dom., James I., Vol. XCIII., 6th October, 1617. Letter from Sir Gerald Herbert. Campbell, Vol. I., p. 303. fn.

Edwards, "I remember you would not let us say prodigious at college." Ante, iii. 303. As I have been scrupulously exact in relating anecdotes concerning other persons, I shall not withhold any part of this story, however ludicrous. I was so successful in this boyish frolick, that the universal cry of the galleries was, 'Encore the cow!