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* Anderson's Collections, vol. ii. p. 38; vol. iv. p. 167, 168. Spotswood, p. 200. Keith, p. 374. Keith, p. 372. Anderson, vol. ii. p. 3. * Keith, p. 373. Keith, p. 374, 375. * Keith, p. 405. Anderson, vol. i. p. 38, 40, 50, 52. v Anderson, vol. ii. p. 274. v* Spotswood, p. 201. v Keith, p. 375. Anderson, vol. i. p. 52. v * Keith, p. 376. Anderson, vol. ii. p. 106. Spotswood, p. 201.

At twelve feet from the wounded beast stopped, F. unlimbered the kodak, while I held the bead of the 405 between the lion's eyes, ready to press trigger at the first forward movement, however slight. Thus we took several exposures in the two cameras. Unfortunately one of the cameras fell in the river the next day. The other contained but one exposure.

The revolt of Egypt is placed by Heeren and Clinton in B.C. 414, by Eusebius in B.C. 411, by Manetho in the last year of Darius Nothus, or B.C. 405. The earlier dates depend on the view that the Amyrtseus of Manetho's twenty-eighth dynasty was the leader of the rebellion, and had a reign of six years at this period a view which is perhaps unsound.

The date of Nial's death, and the consequent return of his last expedition, is set down in all our annals at the year 405; as Patrick was sixteen years of age when he reached Ireland, he must have been born about the year 390; and as he died in the year 493, he would thus have reached the extraordinary, but not impossible age of 103 years.

Harper in Delitzsch and Haupt's Beiträge zur Assyriologie, ii. 391-408. Ib. pp. 405 seq. Lit., 'the Inquirers, a designation of the priests in their capacity of oracle-seekers. The matter is not certain because of the sad condition of the fragments. K. 2606, Harper, ib. pp. 399, 400. Only a part of the name, I-si, is preserved. See pp. 108, 163. I.e., an army's march of two hours.

His holdings in the Great Northern Railway, the history of which is one endless chain of fraud, amounted to millions of dollars $3,840,000 of preferred stock; $3,924,000 of common stock; $1,715,000 of stock in the Great Northern iron ore properties; $1,405,000 of Great Northern Railway shares in the form of subscription receipts, and so on.

The Secretary of the Treasury reports that the receipts of the Government from all sources during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898, including $64,751,223 received from sale of Pacific railroads, amounted to $405,321,335 and its expenditures to $443,368,582. There was collected from customs $149,575,062 and from internal revenue $170,900,641.

This crowning disaster happened in September, B.C. 405, and caused a dismay at Athens such as had never before been feltnot even when the Persians were marching through Attica. Nothing was now left to the miserable city but to make what preparation it could for the siege, which everybody foresaw would soon take place.

Seventy years later, when all New France could not boast more than 80,000 people of European birth or descent, New England alone had a population of 473,000, the Middle Colonies about 405,000, and the plantations south, of Delaware 417,000, not including 300,000 negro slaves.

John has a sufficient depth of water for vessels of the largest class, and its tide- fall of about 25 feet effectually prevents it from being frozen in the winter. The timber trade is a most important source of wealth to the colony the timber floated down the St. John alone, in the season of 1852, was of the value of 405,208l. sterling.

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