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The first reading of the bill in the house of commons was carried by a majority of 348 to 160; the second reading by a majority of 353 to 180; the third reading by a majority of 320 to 142.

By HENRY GOADBY, M.D., Professor of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomology in the State Agricultural College of Michigan, Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London, etc., etc. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 346 and 348, Broadway. 1858. The name of Mr. Goadby is embalmed in a preservative solution invented by him and known as Goadby's Fluid.

Piozzi says that she heard 'Baretti tell a clergyman the story of Dives and Lazarus as the subject of a poem he once had composed in the Milanese district, expecting great credit for his powers of invention. Hayward's Piozzi, ii. 348.

v See note LLL, at the end of the volume. v* The trade's increase, in the Harleian Misc. vol. iii. v Remarks on his travels, Harl. Misc. vol. ii. p. 348. v * Naval Tracts, p. 329, 350. v Raleigh's Observations. A catalogue of the manufactures for which the English were then eminent, would appear very contemptible, in comparison of those which flourish among them at present.

F. Calvi, Bianca Maria Sforza. C. Trivulzio in A. S. L., iii. 530. V. Delaborde, L'Expédition de Charles VIII. en Italie, p. 228. G. Uzielli, op. cit., p. 6. Archivio di Milano, Potenze esterne Francia. Luzio Renier, op. cit., p. 348.

Among the most advanced students of my research laboratory, for instance, all of whom have rather similar schooling and practically the same training in experimental work, the product of mistakes and seconds varied between 348 and 13,335.

Early in July contracts for 348 wooden ships, aggregating 1,218,000 tons, and costing some $174,000,000, had been made or agreed upon and contracts for a further 100 were under negotiation. Of steel ships seventy-seven had been contracted for or agreed upon, amounting to 642,800 tons, at a cost of $101,660,356.

See his evidence annexed to the Committee's Report, p. 86. Gourlay, commenting upon this episode, remarks: "Who pardoned all the poor sinners that for years had been getting bastards, and who legitimized these, was not determined when I bade farewell to Upper Canada." Statistical Account, Vol. 2, p. 348.

This is one of the most solemn acts that men can perform in the presence of their fellowman. All the nations of the earth regard an oath as a most sacred thing, and one who swears falsely is the vilest of men a perjurer. God is infinite truth and hates lies. What a frightful thing then to call Him to sanction a lie! *348 Q. When may we take an oath?

But, from whatever original we suppose either the quartos or the first folio to have been printed, it is more than questionable whether the proof-sheets had the advantage of any revision other than that of the printing-office. Steevens was of opinion that authors in the time of Shakspeare never read their own proof-sheets; and Mr. III. p. 348, note.

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