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In 1891 the number of passengers carried was 81,268,661, exclusive of season-ticket-holders. It is conspicuous now for its punctuality and freedom from accidents. It is, in short, a model of good management, and it also deserves credit for looking well after the interests of its employés, of whom there are some 25,000.

We glanced at a huge sheet of water, about 268 miles long, varying from thirty to nearly sixty miles in width, with an area of 9600 square miles, whose elevation from tide water is judged to be 564 feet. This majestic spectacle, as animated as it was, imparted to us an adequate conception of a boisterous inland sea.

A. The ends for which the sacrifice of the Cross was offered were: first, to honor and glorify God; second, to thank Him for all the graces bestowed on the whole world; third, to satisfy God's justice for the sins of men; fourth, to obtain all graces and blessings. *268 Q. Is there any difference between the sacrifice of the Cross and the sacrifice of the Mass?

It grew from 820 to 1,968, whilst churches and chapels rose in proportionfrom 626 to 1,268. The number of dignitaries and other ministers of the Church of England, by law established, who, within the same period, embraced the Catholic faith, is estimated at over one thousand. There were, at the same time, numerous conversions among the laity.

From a collection published by the Early English Text Society, 1868, pp. 182-4, 268. G. A. Coe, The Spiritual Life, p. 210. Les Perles de Saint François de Sales, 1871. Cited by Bloch, p. 111. Davenport's Primitive Traits in Religious Revivals, p. 29. See, for example, Conduct and its Disorders, by Dr. C. Mercier; Psycho-Pathological Researches, by Dr.

Compare The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings, i. 70 sqq. As to the customs observed among these Indians by the father of a girl at such times in order not to lose his luck in hunting, see Spirits of the Corn and of the Wild, ii. 268. Compare C. Hill Tout, "Report on the Ethnology of the Stlatlumh of British Columbia," Journal of the Anthropological Institute, xxxv. p. 136.

The omissions and the repetitions 'betray, he says, 'the writer's agitation. The postscript Boswell had omitted. It is as follows: 'Dr. Brocklesby will be with me to meet Dr. Vol. ii. p.268, of Mrs. Thrale's Collection.

Oxford, part of November and December. Ante, ii. 268. Ante, ii. 285, and post, v. 427. Oxford, March; a short visit. Piozzi Letters, i. 212. Oxford, Lichfield, Ashbourn, from end of May till some time in August. Ante, ii. 381, and Piozzi Letters, i. 223-301. Brighton; apparently a brief visit in September. Croker's Boswell, p. 459. Ante, ii. 384, 401. Oxford, Lichfield, Ashbourn, March 19-29.

At two o'clock, according to Sir Roger's committee, the numbers were as follows: Scatcherd 275 Moffat 268 Whereas, by the light afforded by Mr Moffat's people, they stood in a slightly different ratio to each other, being written thus: Moffat 277 Scatcherd 269 This naturally heightened the excitement, and gave additional delight to the proceedings.

On the judges who were influenced by friendship, of whom it was exclaimed, O how just! n. 231. On the reasoners, of whom it was exclaimed, O how learned! n. 232. On the confirmatory, of whom it was exclaimed, O how wise! n. 233. On those who are in the love of ruling from the love of self, n. 261-266. On those who are in the love of possessing all things of the world, n. 267, 268.