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"You are a Hudson Bay man," he added, "and I am another. That is a bond of friendship between us; is it not so?" His manner was so captivating that I forgot my first unfavorable impression cf him; moreover, I felt flattered by the condescension of so fine a gentleman. I was easily induced to state my name and the position I held at Fort Royal.

All the world will be in the Park to-night; Ladies, 'twere pity to keep so much beauty longer within doors, and rob the Ring of all those charms that should adorn it. Act iii sc. II. cf. also Lord Dorset's Verses on Dorinda : Wilt thou still sparkle in the Box, Still ogle in the Ring? p. 193 Starter.

METELLO: see n. on 30. A. ATILIO CALATINO: consul in 258 B.C. and again in 254; dictator in 249, censor in 247. IN QUEM ... ELOGIUM: 'in whose honor there is the inscription'. With in quem = de quo cf. the occasional occurrence of κατα τινος in the sense of περι τινος. But cf. Roby, 929, d. i.e. hunc unum plurimi consentiunt Romae bonorum optimum fuisse virum virorum.

The marriage union is essentially a private matter with which society has no call and no right to interfere. Childbirth, on the contrary, is a public event. It touches the interests of the whole nation." Ellen Key, Liebe und Ehe, p. 168; cf. the same author's Century of the Child. "Where are real monogamists to be found?" asked Schopenhauer in his essay, "Ueber die Weibe."

Were YE so to devour them, ere long would some recompense be made, for we would urge our plea throughout the town, begging back our substance, until all should be restored. But now without remedy are the pains that ye lay up in my heart. B. xxi. 131. For the use of the 1st pers. pl. like our ROYAL plural, cf.

It appears that in Sparta there were actions at law against men who did not marry, or who married too late in life or unbecomingly: under which last head came those who tried to marry into rich families, instead of marrying persons of good birth and their own friends. This is what we have found to tell about the life of Lysander. Clough translates it "parchment." cf.

But, like so much else in traditional China, it has had to be swept away to meet modern needs. I hope nothing of greater value will have to perish in the struggle to repel the foreign exploiters and the fierce and cruel system which they miscall civilization. There are allusions to the Chinese in Virgil and Horace; cf. At this time China undoubtedly stood in the very forefront of civilization.

MAELIUM: a rich plebeian, who distributed corn in time of famine and was charged with courting the people in order to make himself a king. Ahala summoned him before the dictator, and because he did not immediately obey, killed him with his own hand. For this, Ahala became one of the heroes of his nation. See Liv. 4, 13. Cicero often mentions him with praise. Cf. in Catil. I. 3; p. Sestio 143, etc.

UT ... GLORIER: in Arch. 30 Cic. makes the same reflections in almost the same words about his own achievements. ALIQUID: see n. on 1 quid. SI ISDEM etc.: cf. Arch. 29 si nihil animus praesentiret ... dimicaret. AETATEM: = vitam. TRADUCERE: cf. Tusc. 3, 25 volumus hoc quod datum est vitae tranquille placideque traducere. ERIGENS SE: Acad. 2, 127 erigimur, elatiores fieri videmur.

No other instance is known where these particular distinctions were decreed; the nearest parallel lies in the right accorded to Paulus Macedonicus and to Pompeius to wear the triumphal toga picta for life on each occasion of the ludi. It may be conjectured that the music and the torch were part of the ceremony on the evening of a triumph when the triumphator was escorted home. Cf.