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Orig. Edit. This is an instance of the disposition generally found in writers of lives, to exalt every common occurrence and action into wonder. Are not indexes daily written by men, who neither receive nor expect any loud applauses for their labours? Orig. Edit. First printed in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1742.

His daily presence was so necessary, that if he were not already at Gratz, he must be sent there without delay. The legate then went on to enumerate all the wonderful qualities possessed by the rector, and ended his letter with the solemn entreaty that the General would on no account remove him.* * Orig. G. Epist., 3, 298.

It is possible, moreover, that Gergesa may have become Gerasa, a much more common name, and that the topographical impossibilities which this latter reading offered may have caused Gadara to be adopted. Cf. Orig., Comment. in Joann., vi. 24, x. 10; Eusebius and St.

The same day he had conducted the "queens," his sisters, solemnly to their retreat at Hall, and on the next had left for Prague, upon which Father Hoffaus had taken possession of the new college. * Orig. G. Epist., 9, 133. On the 31st January 1570, the same Father wrote from Innsbruck: "The college at Hall is going on quietly.

"Succos pressos bibit noster herbarum cichoreæ, endiviæ; fumariæ; nasturtii aquatici, veronicæ aquatics latifoliæ; copia ingenti; simul deglutiens abundantissime gummi ferulacea Asiatica." Orig. Edit.

So a, b, Iren., Vigil., Ambr., Jer. John vi. 39. Non perdam ex eo quicquam. Crt. John vi. 51. Et panis quem ego dedero pro salute mundi, caro mea est. Crt., Theb., Aeth., Orig., Cypr. John xii. 30. The instances that have been here given are all, or nearly all, false readings on the part of Tertullian. It is, of course, only as such that they are in point for the present enquiry.

The concubines of Theodoric Jordanes, de orig. acti busque Get., 58. Huga, king of the Franks, had a filium quem ex concubina genuit Widukind, Res Gest. Sax., i, 9. Lex Ripuariorum, Til., 48. Lex Angliorum et Werinorum, vi de alodibus, 1: hereditatem defuncti filius, non filia suscipiat.

The archdukes will bear me out how often I have spoken to them on this subject, and how I have begged them to write nothing on my behalf to the General or to the provincial; but they insist that if I lay down the rectorate I must retain the confessorship."* * Orig. G. Epist., 35, 479. In the end, this suggested compromise was effected.

Such an accumulation of powers was itself a great source of authority, and rendered the jurisdiction of the court formidable to all the subjects; but the turn which judicial trials took soon after the Conquest served still more to increase its authority, and to augment the royal prerogatives. Orig.

I. Robert Hood is sued for three acres of pasture land in Throckley, Northumberland. Orig. 7th Ed. II. Robert Hood is surety for a burgess returned for Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 9th Ed. II. Robert Hood is a citizen of Wakefield, Yorkshire, whom Mr. 10th Ed. III. A Robert Hood, of Howden, York, is mentioned in the Calendarium Rot. Patent. Adding the Robin Hood of the 17th Ed.