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Still, Honesty has no business to be helpless and draggle-tailed; she must be active and brisk, and make use of her wits; or, though she keep clear or the prison, 'tis no very great wonder if she fall on the parish. "Mitis. This Macilente, signior, begins to be more sociable on a sudden." Every Man out of his Humour. "Punt. Signior, you are sufficiently instructed. "Fast. Who, I, sir?" Ibid.

During the debate, Frances Willard rendered valuable aid with a petition for woman suffrage, signed by 200,000 women. This counteracted in a measure the protests against woman suffrage by President Eliot of Harvard and 200 New England clergymen. Harper, Anthony, II, pp. 622-623. Ibid., p. 612. So successful was Mrs.

Feuillet de Conches, i., p. 352. Marie Antoinette to Mercy, Feuillet de Conches, i., p. 355. Ibid., i., p. 365. Arneth, p. 140. It is remarkable that he, like one or two of the Girondin party, belonged by birth to the Huguenot persuasion, and Marat had studied medicine at Edinburgh.

Miscellaneous Works, iii. 215-16. Ibid. iii. 226. Mackintosh in this article mentions the 'caucus, and observes that the name implies that combinations have been already formed upon 'which the future government of the confederacy may depend more than on the forms of election, or the letter of the present laws. He inclines to approve the system as essential to party government.

Ibid.: "Sundry other witches appeared to him.... Hee heard many of them railing at Jane Lucas, laying the fault on her that they were thus accused." There was practically no spectral evidence in the Lancashire cases. Lister on his death-bed had cried out against Jennet Preston, and John Law was tormented with a vision of Alizon Device "both day and night"; Potts, Y 2 verso.

The two sisters, one sixteen and the other thirteen, disguised as men, fought with their father in Dumouriez' army. See the sentiment of young nobles in the works of Berquin and Marmontel. Ibid., the affair of M. de Bussy, 306; the affair of the eighty-two gentlemen of Caen, 316.

L. Oliphant, Episodes in a Life of Adventure, p. 56. Elgin-Grey Correspondence: Grey to Elgin, 27 July, 1848. Ibid.: Grey to Elgin, 20 July, 1849. The letter, which may be found in Walrond's Life of Lord Elgin, pp. 115-20, ought to be read from its first word to its last. Elgin-Grey Correspondence: Elgin to Grey, 7 October, 1849. Kaye, Papers and Correspondence of Lord Metcalfe, p. 414.

In some villages the boys and girls went together, but the higher civil and ecclesiastical authorities, the king and the bishops, more familiar with the manners of the court than with those of the village, looked on these mixed schools with disfavor. Ibid., Le Village, 277. Ibid., L'Ecole de village, 17, 18. Mathieu, 262.

An account of this negotiation is to be seen in a paper in the British Museum, Titus, B. xi. fol. 352. Act of Attainder of the Earl of Kildare: Ibid. The elder sisters of the "fair Geraldine" of Lord Surrey. The emperor's chaplain, Gonzalo Fernandez, was the agent through whom the correspondence with Desmond was conducted. State Papers, Vol. VII. p. 186.

Still, Honesty has no business to be helpless and draggle-tailed; she must be active and brisk, and make use of her wits; or, though she keep clear or the prison, 'tis no very great wonder if she fall on the parish. "Mitis. This Macilente, signior, begins to be more sociable on a sudden." Every Man out of his Humour. "Punt. Signior, you are sufficiently instructed. "Fast. Who, I, sir?" Ibid.