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But possibly it may have slipped your memory that I gave Romaine fair warning. I promised him that I would raise the question of undue influence, and that I had my witnesses ready. I have added to them since; but I own to you that my case will be the stronger when you have obligingly signed the paper which I have the honour to submit to you." And he tossed it, unopened, across the table.

The coniectures of writers touching the situation of Camelodunum supposed to be Colchester, of the Silures a people spoken of in the former chapter, a foughten field betwene Caratacus the British prince, and Ostorius the Romaine, in the confines of Shropshire; the Britains go miserablie to wracke, Caratacus is deliuered to the Romans, his wife and daughter are taken prisoners, his brethren yeeld themselues to their enimies.

'At least it shall be prison for prison with the two viscounts. 'Not so, Mr. Alain, by your leave, said Romaine. 'There are a few formalities to be considered first. But Alain was already striding towards the door. 'Stop a moment, stop a moment! cried Romaine. 'Remember your own counsel not to despise an adversary. Alain turned.

Spaine likewise: and although in comparison of the Romaines, there are named fewe other, it groweth through the malignitie of the writers, whom folowe fortune, and to theim for the moste parte it suffised, to honour the conquerours: but it standeth not with reason, that betwene the Sannites, and the Toscanes, whom fought CL. yeres with the Romaine people, before thei wer overcome, there should not growe exceadyng many excellente menne.

'What is this business? said Romaine. 'I have not said that I had any, I replied. 'It might arise. This is only a possibility that I must keep in view. 'Well, said he, with a gesture of the hands, 'I mention Mr. Robbie; and let that be an end of it! Or wait! he added, 'I have it.

Butler visited the Provost and promised a doctor should attend. Received from Mr Bend cloth for a great coat, etc. Mr. Pmtard took a list of clothing wanted for the prisoners. Several prisoners of war sent from here on board the prison shop, & some of the sick sent to the hospital, Dr Romaine being ordered by Sir H. Clinton to examine the sick Prisoners sickly: cause, cold. Mr.

Lady Huntingdon had already contributed liberally to Western College, Plymouth, Brecon College, and Dr. Doddridge's Academy at Northampton. She held much consultation with her most trusted advisers, Whitefield, Wesley, Venn, Romaine, and others.

Romaine for a number of years, she had not been blessed with offspring, which was doubtless to her a source of great disappointment, to say nothing of the chagrin which a married woman naturally feels when she fails in due time to add to the population of her country.

There you see! he is furious now, and I am quite helpless. One more prod, another kick: now he is a mere lunatic! Stand behind me; I am quite helpless!" Mr. Romaine, I am asking myself as to the background or motive of this singular jest, and whether the name of it should not be called treachery? 'I can scarce wonder, said he.

"My head," said Mary Gladstone, "really feels as big as a bucket." "And I feel real dizzy," said another. "And so do I," said another, "I feel as if I could hardly stand, I feel awful weak." "Why girls, you! are all, all, tipsy, now just own right up, and be done with it," said Charles Romaine.