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By the armistice with Veii in 280 Rome had recovered its ground, and the two nations were restored in the main to the state in which they had stood in the time of the kings. When it expired in the year 309, the warfare began afresh; but it took the form of border frays and pillaging excursions which led to no material result on either side.

"The order in which the flora and fauna are said by the Mosaic account to have appeared upon the earth corresponds with that which the theory of evolution requires and the evidence of geology proves." Lay Sermons. Critiques and Addresses, pp. 305, 308. Life and Letters, I., p. 309. I., p. 314. Life and Letters, III., p. 189. Life and Letters of Romanes, pp. 88.

A. The prayers most recommended to us are the Lord's Prayer, the Hail Mary, the Apostles' Creed, the Confiteor, and the Acts of Faith, Hope, Love, and Contrition. 309 Q. Are prayers said with distractions of any avail? A. Prayers said with willful distractions are of no avail. "Distraction" that is, when we willingly and knowingly think of something else while saying our prayers.

Yes'm it comes in right nice it does that." Interviewer: Mrs. Bernice Bowden Person interviewed: Kittie Stanford 309 Missouri Street; Pine Bluff, Arkansas Age: 104 "Yes'm, I used to be a slave. My mother belonged to Mrs. Lindsey.

On page 309 of the "Report" before quoted, General Banks says: "A force under Generals Weitzel and Dwight pursued the enemy nearly to Grand Ecore, so thoroughly dispersing his forces that he was unable to reorganize a respectable army until July."

H. R. Seager, OP. CIT, chap. xxv. OUTLOOK, vol. 99, p. 649; vol. 100, pp. 574, 690; vol. 101, p. 353; vol. 103, p. 476. NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, vol. 197, pp. 62, 222, 350. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS, vol. 23, p. 158. JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 20, pp. 309, 574.

Come and see for yourselves, was his constant cry." Harveian Oration, Dr. J.F. Payne, 1896. Opera, tom. x. p. 462. De Vita Propria, ch. xxviii. p. 73. Ibid., ch. xxiii. p. 64. De Utilitate, p. 309. He also writes at length in the Proxenata on Domestic Economy. Opera, tom. i. p. 377. De Vita Propria, ch. xxxvii. p. 118. De Varietate, p. 589. De Varietate, p. 589. Ibid., p. 640.

Aen. 2, 49 quidquid id est etc.; see Roby, 1697; A. 309, c; G. 246, 4; H. 476, 3. The subjunctive is here used, with the imaginary second person, to render prominent the hypothetical and indefinite character of the verb statement. Roby, 1544-1546; Madvig, 370, 494, Obs. 5, . VOX: 'utterance'; the word is used only of speeches in some way specially remarkable.

16 November 1912 Talk at 309 West Seventy-eighth Street, New York Wherever the mention of Bahá’u’lláh rises up, that is the paradise of Abhá. Wherever purified, severed and illumined souls are found, that is the paradise of Bahá. Ṭihrán is the paradise of Bahá’u’lláh, for souls are found there you cannot call human; they are angels.

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."