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"By the way," cried Aubrey excitedly, "I forgot to show you those numbers that were written in the cover." He pulled out his memorandum book, and showed the transcript he had made. "Well, one of these is perfectly understandable," said Roger. "Here, where it says 329 ff. cf.

Bossuet, "Politique tiree de l'Ecriture sainte": The entire state exists in the person of the prince." On the meaning and effect of this principle cf "The Revolution," I., 217 and following pages, and III., book VI., ch. Cf. The same decision is found in the dispatches of the Venetian ambassadors of this date: "In France everything is based on the will of the king.

Then he created "the King", for the equipment probably of a particular temple, and finally men, that they might practise the cult in the temple so elaborately prepared. See Weissbach, Babylonische Miscellen, pp. 32 ff. One of the titles of Enki was "the Potter"; cf. Cun. Texts in the Brit. Mus., Pt. XXIV, pl. 14 f., ll. 41, 43.

An analysis of this sentence shows, that there is an ellipsis of hausurum fuisse: he imbibed, and would have continued to imbibe, had not, &c. In such sentences, which abound in T. but are rarely found in Cic., ni is more readily translated by but. Cf. Z. 519. b; and note, His. 3, 28. For the application of haurire to the eager study of philosophy, cf. Hor.

These towns were re-founded at a much later date, and their lands, and even their streets, may have been laid out anew. Varro ling. lat. 5. 143 oppida condebant Etrusco ritu, id est, iunctis bobus, cf. Frontinus de limit.

He accused them of exceeding the Law, of inventing impossible precepts, in order to create occasions of sin: "Blind leaders of the blind," said he, "take care lest ye also fall into the ditch." "O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh." Cf.

La Croix: Mémoires sur la Révolution, I, 253, 408. Marquis d'Hermonas. Cf. Johnston: Negro in the New World, p. 158. DeWitt Talmage, in Christian Herald, November 28, 1906. Brown: History of San Domingo, II, 158-159. See Leger: Hayti, Chap. Cf. Johnston: Negro in the New World.

Petilius Cerialis. Cf. note, 8. Brigantum. Cf. H. 3, 45; Ann. 12, 32. Their territory embraced Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, Durham and Yorkshire. Aut victoria aut bello, i.e. either received their submission after the victory, or involved them in the calamities of war. Aut aut generally adversative==either or on the contrary. Vel vel only disjunctive==whether or.

Sedley, who possessed all the wit and ingenuity of her father, Sir Charles made the priests and their counsels the perpetual objects cf her raillery; and it is not to be doubted but they, on their part, redoubled their exhortations with their penitent to break off so criminal an attachment.

E.g., in 1872 in Scotland school places were provided for only 8.3 per cent. of the population. In 1905 places were provided for 21.22 of the population. Cf. Report on Scotch Education, 1905, p. 6. We have seen that on its intellectual side the Primary School has two main functions to perform in the education of the child.