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No attempt was made to produce false antique ballads until the true antiques had again risen in public esteem. H. B. WHEATLEY, Introduction

8 1 il allait se passer: 'there was going to happen'; cf. note to 4 23. quelque chose de grand: 'something great'; note the de Cf. quelque chose d'informe 35 21, quelque chose de noir 45 18. 8 6 bis: Latin, 'twice, indicating that a thing is to be repeated. 8 9 A vous, Tartarin: 'your turn, Tartarin! 8 13 en bon Méridional: 'like a true Southerner'; cf. note to 5 20.

A true extract from the Paris documents in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of New-York. DOCUMENT IN

La police française se préoccupe trop des conspirateurs, it is true, fit Lionel, dont le visage couturé ébaucha tant bien que mal un sourire.

Le grand jury rapporta «true bills» accusation fondée contre André Barabé, pour calomnie, et contre Michel Lépingle et Nicolas Calumet, deux jeunes fripons qui se sont bêtement laissés prendre en escamotant une chaîne d'or au célèbre établissement de Duquet, pendant que la chef de la maison, renfermé dans une pièce voisine, causait au moyen du téléphone, avec les employés de son magasin de St.

This opinion of Mme. de La Vergne, however, rests mainly upon the testimony of Cardinal de Retz; and may it not be that Mme. de La Fayette has drawn for us the portrait of her mother in the person of Mme. de Chartres? If this be true, Mme. de La Vergne, vain and intriguing though she may have been, was not wholly unworthy of her daughter.

The passing of the Ordinance you propose for the introduction of the Habeas Corpus Act, or some other mode for personal security, I believe will be very proper; but I am satisfied in my own mind that any further relaxation from the powers of government in the present state of the Province, would be extremely detrimental to its true interests, and that these propositions have been brought forward by designing men, whose attachment to the country appears to me very doubtfull

Auger tells us gravely that Mme. de La Fayette found the reading of the Latin poets a safeguard from the bad taste and extravagance of the Rambouillet coterie. But the same safeguard should have proved effectual in case of Ménage first of all, says Sainte-Beuve, who then gives the true relation of Mme de La Fayette to the Hôtel de Rambouillet: "Mme. de La Fayette, qui avait l'esprit solide et fin, s'en tira

That every thing which I said of those proceedings is true, is proved by the French newspapers, and even by the general orders of French generals.