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During this period the burgesses did not on the whole interfere in administration; only their right of declaring war was, as was reasonable, emphatically maintained, and held to extend also to cases in which a prolonged armistice concluded instead of a peace expired and what was not in law but in fact a new war began . In other instances a question of administration was hardly submitted to the people except when the governing authorities fell into collision and one of them referred the matter to the people as when the leaders of the moderate party among the nobility, Lucius Valerius and Marcus Horatius, in 305, and the first plebeian dictator, Gaius Marcius Rutilus, in 398, were not allowed by the senate to receive the triumphs they had earned; when the consuls of 459 could not agree as to their respective provinces of jurisdiction; and when the senate, in 364, resolved to give up to the Gauls an ambassador who had forgotten his duty, and a consular tribune carried the matter to the community.

They hold together like bees; offend one, and all will revenge his quarrel. "But now I am informed that they begin to be civilized, and tender their children to baptism, and return to be men, yea, Christians again. I hope no CIVIL people amongst us will turn barbarians, now these barbarians begin to be civilized."* * Fuller, p. 398.

The public expenditures during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1858, amounted to $81,585,667.76, of which $9,684,537.99 were applied to the payment of the public debt and the redemption of Treasury notes with the interest thereon, leaving in the Treasury on July 1, 1858, being the commencement of the present fiscal year, $6,398,316.10.

The men, however, avowed a resolution not to march. It was not, they said, that they Whitelock, 388, 393, 396, 398, 399.

The Honourable Giles Henderson of Kingston has..398 The Honourable Humphrey Crewe of Leith has... 353 The Honourable Adam B. Hunt of Edmundton has.. 249 And a majority being required, there is no choice! Are the supporters of the People's Champion crest-fallen, think you? Mr.

Johnson was, she continues, 'very conversant in the art of boxing. She had heard him descant upon it 'much to the admiration of those who had no expectation of his skill in such matters. See ante, ii. 179, 226, and iv. 211. See ante, p. 98. See ante, i, 110. See ante, i. 398, and ii. 15, 35, 441. Aul. Gellius, lib. v. c. xiv.

Alluding to an entry in the Journal, that he had expended 30s. in the purchase of the Theatre of God's Judgment, 1612, a book which is still in the Abbotsford Library. See note to May 30, 1827, vol. i. p. 398. Burns's lines To a Mouse. Ante, p. 60. The book had only been published two months. "The Second Series," when published in the following year, contained St.

It is estimated that the receipts during the present fiscal year, ending June 30, 1869, will be $341,392,868 and the expenditures $336,152,470, showing a small balance of $5,240,398 in favor of the Government. For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1870, it is estimated that the receipts will amount to $327,000,000 and the expenditures to $303,000,000, leaving an estimated surplus of $24,000,000.

During the year there had been a financial campaign, which was carried on under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Schoonmaker, resulting in gifts and pledges amounting to $30,993, of which $25,813 were paid at the time of the convention. The total income for the year was $63,398. Miss Ludington was again elected and most of the other officers remained on the board.

"Archivio," vol. vi. p. 398. "F. L. Journal," vol. vi. p. 33; "Archivio," vol. ix. p. 233 Grohmann, p. 112. Grohmann, pp. 29, 289, 296, 298; Müller, p. 83. See Thorpe's translation of the story, "Yule Tide Stories," p. 475. Dennys, p. 98; Giles, vol. ii. pp. 89 note, 85; Brauns, p. 366. Map, Dist. i. c. 11. But see below, p. 234.

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