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Reeves, p. 431. American State Papers, Commerce and Navigation, vol. x. p. 389. Ibid., Foreign Relations, vol. i. p. 301. Ibid., Commerce and Navigation, vol. x. p. 528. Ibid., p. 584. Macpherson, Annals of Commerce, vol. iv. p. 535. Ante, pp. 77, 78. Report of the Committee, p. 85. Ibid., p. 52. Report, p. 96. Ibid., p. 94. American State Papers, Commerce and Navigation, vol. x. p. 47.

They are solemn and impressive figures like those in the sacristy, and painted on the same broad lines, and remind one strongly of the two medallions, also in grisaille, in the "Madonna," of the Uffizi Corridor. All of them have severely suffered from repainting. "The Adoration of the Magi," formerly in the Campana Gallery, Rome, now No. 389 of the Louvre, seems to have been painted in 1482.

Their object was to proceed to the United Provinces, and offer the Scottish crown on certain conditions to the young king. But the English leaders resolved to interrupt their mission. Whitelock, 384. Balfour, iii. 388, 389. Carte, Letters, i. 233. Dolphin received a secret instruction not to dismiss Sir John Chiesley, but to keep him as a hostage, till he knew that Mr.

* Narrative, IV. 389. The Living God had kept him calm and restful, amid all the ups and downs of his long experience as the superintendent and director of this many-sided work, though the tests of faith had not been light or short of duration.

That his having an earthly father might be requisite to his being a perfect man I can readily suppose; but why the having an earthly father should be more incompatible with his perfect divinity, than his having an earthly mother, I cannot comprehend. All that John and Paul believed, God forbid that I should not! Chap. VII. p. 389.

* James Bowden's "History of the Friends in America," vol. I, p. 389 This seems to have been the first definite movement towards a Quaker colony. Reports of it reached the ears of young Penn at Oxford and set his imagination aflame. He never forgot the project, for seventeen is an age when grand thoughts strike home.

The receipts for the present fiscal year, ending June 30, 1879, actual and estimated, are as follows: Actual receipts for the first quarter, commencing July 1, 1878, $73,389,743.43; estimated receipts for the remaining three quarters of the year, $191,110,256.57; total receipts for the current fiscal year, actual and estimated, $264,500,000.

Carlyle, Thomas: meeting Emerson, 63; recollections of their relations, 78-80, 83; Sartor Resartus, 81, 82, 91; correspondence, 82, 83, 89, 90, 127, 176, 177, 192, 315, 317, 374, 380, 381, 406, 407; Life of Schiller, 91; on Nature, 104, 105; Miscellanies, 130; the Waterville Address, 136-138; influence, 149, 150; on Transcendentalism, 156-158; The Dial, 160-163; Brook Farm, 164; friendship, 171; Chelsea visit, 194; bitter legacy, 196; love of power, 197; on Napoleon and Goethe, 208; grumblings, 260; tobacco, 270; Sartor reprinted, 272; paper on, 294; Emerson's dying friendship, 349; physique, 363; Gallic fire, 386; on Characteristics, 387; personality traceable, 389.

The value of any science is not in the perfection of its system, but in the practical application which can be made of it to human progress. 389. =Relation of Sociology to the Natural Sciences.= Sociology has relations to an outer circle of general sciences and to an inner circle of social sciences. It is itself but one of the social sciences, though it is regarded as chief among them.

Even with all these circumstances, the subscription to this paper may justly be regarded as a reproach to the nation. * Keith, p. 375. Anderson, vol. ii. p. 93. Spotswood, p. 201. Keith, p. 78. Crawford, p. 14. * Keith, p. 389. Keith, p. 381. v See note I, at the end of the volume. The subsequent measures of Bothwell were equally precipitate and audacious.