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The King enquires the way to the next town, and, understanding it is by a road which he cannot find without difficulty, even if he had daylight to befriend him, he declares, that with or without the Hermit's consent, he is determined to be his guest that night.

"What have you done with your passport?" enquires that officer. "I have lost it." "A passport is not so easily lost." "Well, I have lost mine." "You cannot proceed any further." "I come from Rome, and I am going to Constantinople, bearing a letter from Cardinal Acquaviva. Here is the letter stamped with his seal." "All I can do for you is to send you to M. de Gages."

The first book enquires into the origin of the rights of war and its different kinds, as also the extent of the power of Sovereigns: he explains in the second the nature and extent of those rights, whether public or private, whose violation authorises the taking up arms: in the third he treats of all that relates to the course of the war and the treaties of peace which put an end to it.

"That doesn't explain what I mean." The door opened abruptly and a servant came in. He bowed. "The Bishop of Sebaste enquires whether you are at home, Monsignor?" Monsignor glanced at Father Jervis. "He's come out as chaplain to Prince George," explained the priest in rapid Latin. "We'd better see him." "Very good. . . . Yes," said Monsignor. He turned to the priest again.

He enquires into its particular parts with his intellect, and tries to penetrate the illusion in order to lay bare its cause. Heedless of its power and beauty, he remains uninfluenced by sentiment, and mistrusting the part played by his own mind, he tends to destroy the habit of personification. Hence that opposition between science and poetry which Coleridge pointed out.

They are tended with exactly the same care as the others. Where wounded men are concerned, the British Medical Service is strictly neutral. A wounded Corporal of the R.A.M.C. turns his head and gazes thoughtfully at one of those grey men. "You understand English, Fritz?" he enquires. Apparently not. Fritz continues to stare woodenly at the roof of the dock-shed.

Śvetaketu enquires what this instruction is and his father replies, "As by one lump of clay all that is made of clay is known, and the change is a mere matter of words, nothing but a name, the truth being that all is clay, and as by one piece of copper or by one pair of nail-scissors all that is made of copper or iron can be known, so is that instruction."

She seems resigned, and asks how I can thus set the storm at defiance. "The storm, dear one, is my best friend to-day." She almost seems to believe me, her fear vanishes, and feeling my rapture, she enquires whether I have done. I smile and answer in the negative, stating that I cannot let her go till the storm is over. "Consent to everything, or I let the cloak drop," I say to her.

This charter, not suiting the intolerant notions of royalty, was set aside by the King and council; afterward amended; a second time granted by the Colonial Legislature, in 1771, and a second time repealed by royal proclamation. "And," enquires a writer in the "University Magazine," of North Carolina, "why was this?"

"Who is it enquires?" answered Sir Henry Lee from the interior; "or what want you here at this dead hour?" "We come by warrant of the Commonwealth of England," said the General.