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Ep. 486. p. 896. & 369. p. 860. Fabric. Bibl. Gr. l. 3. c. 28. p. 707. tom. 2 VII. He was so sensible of his obligations to Sweden, that, as a public testimony of his gratitude, he undertook to throw light on the History of the Goths, in hopes of doing honour to the Swedes, who regarded them as their ancestors.

A View of Sir Charles Metcalfe's Government of Canada, by a member of the Provincial Parliament, p. 29. Baldwin Correspondence: La Fontaine to Baldwin, 26 July, 1845. Metcalfe to Stanley, 5 August, 1843. Metcalfe to Stanley, 13 May, 1845. Metcalfe to Stanley, 6 August, 1843. Metcalfe to Stanley, 13 May, 1845. Kaye, Life of Lord Metcalfe, ii. pp. 367-8. Ibid. ii. p. 369.

The expenditures are classified as follows: The amount paid on the public debt during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1885, was $45,993,235.43, and there has been paid since that date and up to November 1, 1885, the sum of $369,828, leaving the amount of the debt at the last-named date $1,514,475,860.47.

That which distinguished the present from the late form of government was the return which it made towards the more ancient institutions of the country. Merc. Polit. No. 369. Parl. Hist. iii. 1514, and Prestwick's Relation, App. to Burton's Diary, ii. 511. Most of the officers took the oath of fidelity to the protector.

Modern, vol. iii. p. 346. I am here assuming that the Magyars are not of the Turkish stock; vid. Gibbon and Pritchard. Vol. v. p. 248. P. 127, ed. 1817. Travels in Syria, vol. i. p. 369, ed. 1787. Hor. Epist. ii 1, 155. Supr. p. 26. Montesquieu. Murray. Caldecott's Baber. Vid. Quarterly Review, vol. lii. p. 396-7. Univ. Hist. mod. vol. v. p. 262, etc. Ibid. vol. iv. p. 353. Meyendorff. Moorcroft.

On reaching Béarn, however, he found Henry already there, and was obliged to withdraw without having accomplished either object. A short time subsequently he renewed his friendship with that monarch, and officiated as Duke of Normandy at his coronation at Chartres in 1594. Péréfixe, vol. ii. p. 369.

Emerson's boarding-house, the Common as a pasture, 43; Unitarian preaching, 51; a New England centre, 52; Emerson's settlement, 54; Second Church, 55-61; lectures, 87, 88, 191; Trimount Oracle, 102; stirred by the Divinity-School address, 126; school-keeping, Roxbury, 129; aesthetic society, 149; Transcendentalists, 155, 156; Bay, 172; Freeman Place Chapel, 210: Saturday Club, 221-223; Burns Centennial, 224, 225; Parker meeting, 228; letters, 263, 274, 275; Old South lecture, 294; Unitarianism, 298; Emancipation Proclamation, 307; special train, 350; Sons of Liberty, 369; birthplace, 407; Baptists, 413.

Amount of customs in England 2,528,275 L. Amount of the excise in England 4,649,892 Land tax at 3s. 1,300,000 Land tax at 1s. in the pound 450,000 Salt duties 218,739 Duties on stamps, cards, dice, advertisements, bonds, leases, indentures, newspapers, almanacks, etc. 280,788 Duties on houses and windows 385,369 Post office, seizures, wine licences, hackney coaches, etc. 250,000 Annual profits from lotteries 150,000 Expense of collecting the excise in England 297,887 Expense of collecting the customs in England 468,703 Interest of loans on the land tax at 4s. expenses of collection, militia, etc. 250,000 Perquisites, etc. to custom-house officers, &c. supposed 250,000 Expense of collecting the salt duties in England 10 1/2 per cent. 27,000 Bounties on fish exported 18,000 Expense of collecting the duties on stamps, cards, advertisements, etc. at 5 and 1/4 per cent. 18,000

On April 6, 1777, Johnson noted down: 'I passed the night in such sweet uninterrupted sleep as I have not known since I slept at Fort Augustus. Pr. and Med. p.159. On Nov. 21, 1778, he wrote to Boswell: 'The best night that I have had these twenty years was at Fort Augustus. Ante, iii. 369. See ante, iii. 246. A McQueen is a Highland mode of expression. An Englishman would say one McQueen.

'Who can doubt, asks Mr. Forster, 'that he also meant slowness of motion? The first point of the picture is that. The poet is moving slowly, his tardiness of gait measuring the heaviness of heart, the pensive spirit, the melancholy of which it is the outward expression and sign. Forster's Goldsmith, i. 369. See ante, ii. 5. Essay on Man, ii. 2.

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