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The inconceivable nature of such a void is a problem to delight the heart of a medieval Schoolman. Look in the sky to find the moon, not in the pond."-PERSIAN PROVERB. Himalayan herbs were employed in a rejuvenation treatment which aroused the attention of the world in 1938 when the method was used on Pundit Madan Mohan Malaviya, 77-year-old Vice-Chancellor of Benares Hindu University.

"Noa," said one of them at last, "it's noa business ov ourn is it, Bill?" "Noa," said the other, stolidly; and on they tramped. "Oh, you heroes!" George flung after them. "Attacking a woman in the dark is about what you understand! Madan!" He whistled again, and this time there was a hurrying from overhead. "Sir George!" "Come down here, will you, at once!"

Picked bands of firemen and timbermen descended first, with Madan at their head. Then George, Mr. Dixon, a couple of local doctors who had hurried up to offer their services, and Burrows. As they shot down into the darkness George was conscious of a strange exhilaration.

Doddridge, whose MS., "from Corinthians to Ephesians," of The Family Expositor, was nearly consumed by fire at Ashby; Hervey, the author of that well-known book of which so many have heard but so few have read, Meditations among the Tombs; Madan, a lawyer who, going to hear John Wesley, in order that he might mimic him before his companions, listened to a sermon on the text, "Prepare to meet thy God," was converted by it, and upon his return, said in reply to the question, "Have you taken off the old Methodist?"

Madan will doubtless deal in his forthcoming volume on Manuscripts. St. Columba, men said, was passionately devoted to books. Yet he gave his Gospels to the Church at Swords, and presented the congregation at Derry with the volume that he had fetched from Tours, 'where it had lain on St.

There's the danger of being held up to the laughter of posterity. It has happened so many times that the unpopular cause has become popular. This ought to teach zealots to be cautious. What would Madan have thought if he could have been told that within thirty years one of his own coadjutors in this affair would have publicly expressed regret for the share he had in it?

Don Juan Creagh did the same with his men. But as the French commandant reported that some of the enemy were still lurking about the place, our General-in-Chief directed Captain Don Santiago Madan, second adjutant of the same corps, to reconnoitre once more the Valle Seco with 120 Rozadores. This duty was well performed, despite the roughness of the paths and the excessive heat of the sun.

But the down shaft's all right, and Mr. Madan and Mr. Macgregor were starting down as I come away. There was eighty-six men and boys went down first shift." George groaned, and rushed on. England knows these scenes too well!

"I have the best of reasons for speaking of him as I do I am John Fletcher." Berridge melted at this, and insisted upon his occupying his pulpit the following morning. For three days Fletcher remained at Everton, joined there by the Countess of Huntingdon and two well-known clergymen, Martin Madan and Henry Venn.

If I had my way I'd fine every manager whose lamps could be unlocked," he said to himself, but quite audibly. "The fireman may have unlocked it, sir, to re-light his own or someone else's," said Madan, stiffly, put at once on his defence. "Oh! I know you're within your legal right, Mr. Madan," said the inspector, briskly. "I haven't the making of the laws."