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"Twenty-five thousand?" "Still better." "The majority," he said, "will be a little in excess of fifty thousand." It was 53,315. His estimate was not guesswork. He had organized his campaign by school districts. His canvass system was perfect, his canvassers were as penetrating and careful as census takers. He had before him reports from every voting precinct in the State.

The tables prepared by the Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics of Labor, in 1905, under special instructions from the legislature, show that in Haverhill the average number of arrests per month under license was 81.63, under no-license, 26.50; in Lynn, under license, 315, under no-license, 117.63; in Medford, under license, 20.12, under no-license, 13.25; in Pittsfield, under license, 93.25, under no-license, 36.75; and in Salem, under license, 140.50, under no-license, 29.63.

'She' is the well: and he will also construct the gear; he says there must be two iron chains and two buckets going together; so then the empty bucket descending will help the man or woman at the windlass to draw the full bucket up. 315 pounds: one week's income, your Majesty." "She has inspected our rent-roll, now," said Vizard, pathetically: "and knows nothing about the matter."

According to the census of 1911 the population was 315,000,000. Cromer, "Some Problems of Government in Europe and Asia," Nineteenth Century and After, May, 1913. P. K. Wattal, of the Indian Finance Department, Assistant Accountant-General. The book was published at Bombay, 1916. Wattal, pp. i-iii. Wattal, p. 3. Ibid., p. 12. Wattal, p. 14. Ibid., pp. 19-21. Wattal, p. 28. Ibid., p. 82.

Now there are plantations all over the world, but nowhere has the cultivation reached such perfection as in the United States of America. Crops which during recent decades have shown enormous development are those known as india-rubber and gutta-percha, so much being demanded by the bicycle and motor industries. In the year 1830, 230 tons of rubber were imported into Europe; in 1896, 315,500 tons.

The credit of having sent twenty vessels and 315 men to the siege of Calais is given to East Looe, but it may be guessed that all the residents on the banks of the Looe rivers joined in this great patriotic effort.

The mount and adjoining hill are covered with spinifex, but the plain is grassed. The wind has now changed to the west, and it is much hotter. Monday, 30th April, Under Mount Denison. The wind changed again to the south-east during the night, and is much colder. Started on a course, 315 degrees, across the plain towards Mount Barkly.

La Marck et Mirabeau, i., p. 315. Ibid., p. 111. Feuillet de Conches, i., p. 345. Mirabeau et La Marck, i., p. 125. He alludes to Maria Teresa's appearance at Presburg at the beginning of the Silesian war.

Janssen's Geschichte des deutschen Volkes, i. 315; Gramich's Wurzburg; and, in fact, any collection of ordinances. Falke, Geschichtliche Statistik, i. 373-393, and ii. 66; quoted in Janssen's Geschichte, i. 339; J.D. Blavignac, in Comptes et depenses de la construction du clocher de Saint-Nicolas a Fribourg en Suisse, comes to a similar conclusion.

'A fugitive from heaven and prayer, I mocked at all religious fear, Deep scienced in the mazy lore Of mad philosophy: but now Hoist sail, and back my voyage plough To that blest harbour which I left before. FRANCIS. Horace, Odes, i. 34. 1. See ante, i. 315, and post, p. 288. Ovid, Meta. ii. 13.