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"Historia affectuum se immiscentium controversiæ de gynæcocratia." It is in his collected prefaces; Leipsic, 1683. "OEuvres de d'Aubigné," i. 449. "Dames Illustres," pp. 358-360. Works of John Knox, iv. 349. M'Crie's "Life of Knox," ii. 41. Described by Calvin in a letter to Cecil, Knox's Works, vol. iv.

* The French monarch had given particular orders to his ministers to cultivate the prince's friendship; who must soon, said he, have chief authority in England, where the king and queen are held in so little estimation. See Dep. de la Boderie, vol. i. p. 402, 415; vol. ii p. 16, 349. Coke's Detection, p. 37.

About eighty peers had constantly attended Strafford's trial; but such apprehensions were entertained on account of the popular tumults, that only forty-five were present when the bill of attainder was brought into the house. * Clarendon, vol. i. p. 252. Rush. vol. v. p. 241. Warwick, p. 180. Dugdale, p. 69. Franklyn, p. 901. * Sir Edward Walker p. 349. Rush. vol. v. p. 239. v Whitlocke, p. 43.

"His wealth is vast not less than five or six millions," wrote Barrett in 1862 "The Old Merchants of New York City," 1:349. "The Railways, the Trusts and the People":104. See Part III, "Great Fortunes From Railroads." "Kings of Fortune":172. Census of 1900. Eighth Annual Report, Illinois Labor Bureau:104-253.

This means that the climber can easily reach the realm where life is not, where ice and snow, rock and water reign, and man feels his littleness. Though Aorangi has been ascended to the topmost of its 12,349 feet, still in the Southern Alps the peaks are many which are yet unsealed, and the valleys many which are virtually untrodden.

The customs observed at these places and at Althenneberg are described together by W. Mannhardt, Der Baumkultus, p. 505. The Magic Art and the Evolution of Kings, ii. 349 sqq. See further below, vol. ii. pp. 298 sqq. J.W. Wolf, Beiträge sur deutschen Mythologie, i. 75 sq.; W. Mannhardt, Der Baumkultus, p. 506.

D'Arblay's Diary, ii. 293, 5. 'I snatch, he wrote a few weeks later, 'every lucid interval, and animate myself with such amusements as the time offers. Piozzi Letters, ii. 349. He had written to her on Nov. 10. See Croker's Boswell, p. 742. In 1756-7 they were all taken down. Dodsley's London and its Environs, ed. 1761, iv. 136-143. In Lowndes's Bibl.

He knew, so far as he was capable of knowing, his generous and disinterested character, his long and faithful attachment to La Salle, and the invaluable services he had rendered him. Tonty had every claim on his confidence and affection. Yet he did not hesitate to practise on him the same deceit which he had practised on Bellefontaine. Joutel, 349. Tonty, Memoire.

There were circulated during this year 1,890 Bibles and 1,288 New Testaments; and from the commencement of the work up to May 26, 1854, 12,366 Bibles and 7,349 Testaments. During this year there was spent of the funds of the Institution, for missionary objects, the sum of £2,249, 10s. 8½d.

It may be granted to a scout who has gravely endangered his own life in actually saving the life of another." "It'll mean the silver one for him, all right," said Tom to himself, "and that's three more weeks. I wish it could be the gold one." Idly he ran through the pages of the book, pausing here and there. On page 349 were pictures of scouts rescuing drowning persons.