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Further, the promises of our Saviour Christ are general; they pertain to all mankind: he made a general proclamation, saying, Qui credit in me, habet vitam aeternam; "Whosoever believeth in me hath everlasting life." Likewise St. Paul saith, Gratia exsuperat supra peccatum; "The grace and mercies of God exceedeth far our sins."

Nilus supra dictus fluuius Aegypti appellatus est alio nomine Gyon, cuius origo est a Paradiso terrestri. Hi Nubij sunt Christiani, sed nigri, velut Aethiopes, vel Mauri.

Sir Robert Peel was no satirist or epigrammatist: he was only a statesman in public life: only a virtuous and friendly man in private. Par negotiis, nee supra. Walpole alone possessed his talents for business.

Ulpian in Dig., 48, 8, 8; ibid., Tryphoninus, 48, 19, 39. Paulus, v, 23, 14; id. in Dig., 48, 19, 38. Paulus, supra cit. Martial, x, 35, and x, 38. Sappho, Telesilla, and Corinna belong to an earlier period, when the Oriental idea of seclusion for women had not yet become firmly fixed in Greece. See, e.g., Pliny, Letters, v, 16. Pliny, Letters, i, 16.

Jam and nondum both have reference to the writer's progress in going over the tribes of Germany, those tribes growing less and less free as he advances eastward: already under more subjection than the foregoing tribes, but not yet in such abject slavery, as some we shall soon reach, sc. in the next chapter, where see note on jam. Supra. So as to trample down liberty and destroy it.

The seventh and eighth are still supra reaches of man's mind, and include the union or surface consciousness with the higher states, in which the brain becomes the wireless machine, through which flashes of divine wisdom comes; this is called Prophecy and Seership and this is the product of the "mirror-mind."

To overcome this difficulty, the popular leaders employed expedients for which they were beholden partly to their own industry, partly to the indiscretion of their adversaries. These were exposed to all the insults of the ungovernable multitude. * Rush. vol. iv. p. 560. Whitlocke, p. 43. * Whitlocke, p. 43. Clarendon, vol. i. p. 232, 256. Rush. vol. v. p. 248, 1279. v Whitlocke, ut supra.

De Vita Propria, ch. xxxii. p. 101. Nunc cum ipsa gens per se humanissima sit atque supra existimationem civilis, tu tamen tantum illi addis ornamenti, ut longe nomine tuo jam nobilior evadat." De Astrorum Judiciis, p. 3. Geniturarum Exempla, p. 411. Edmund Dudley, the infamous minister of Henry VII. Geniturarum Exempla, p. 412.

"Where'er thou stand'st, I'll level at that place My gushing blood, and spout it at thy face; Thus not by marriage we our blood will join; Nay, more, my arms shall throw my head at thine." "It is no shame," says Dryden himself, "to be a poet, though it is to be a bad one." Gray, ubi supra, p. 38.

Bath and Wells to Canterbury, Prynne, supra, loc. cit. J.E. Binney, Morebath Acc'ts , 86. When in 1651 at St. Thomas', Salisbury, clerk-ales were abolished, "both the clerk and sexton claimed compensation for the loss of income sustained." The same was true of St. Swayne, St. Edmund and St. Thomas Acc'ts, introd., p. xvii. Stubbes, Anatomie, etc., 110.