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AEt. 42-43. He visited this country in 1856, and spent the winter of 1856-57 in Boston, living with his family in a house in Boylston Place. At this time I had the pleasure of meeting him often, and of seeing the changes which maturity, success, the opening of a great literary and social career, had wrought in his character and bearing.

He was himself a colorist in language, and called up the image of a great personage or a splendid pageant of the past with the same affluence, the same rich vitality, that floods and warms the vast areas of canvas over which the full-fed genius of Rubens disported itself in the luxury of imaginative creation. AEt. 42-43. The labor of ten years was at last finished.

* Cleveland, "Presidential Problems," pp. 42-43. The Administration began its career in March, 1885. The Senate did not convene until December. Meanwhile, removals and appointments went on in the public service, the total for ten months being six hundred and forty-three which was thirty-seven less than the number of removals made by President Grant in seven weeks, in 1869.

He was himself a colorist in language, and called up the image of a great personage or a splendid pageant of the past with the same affluence, the same rich vitality, that floods and warms the vast areas of canvas over which the full-fed genius of Rubens disported itself in the luxury of imaginative creation. AEt. 42-43. The labor of ten years was at last finished.

Women are more credulous, more curious, "their complection is softer," they have "greater facility to fall," greater desire for revenge, and "are of a slippery tongue." Treatise of Witchcraft, 42-43. "In Cheshire and Coventry," he tells us. For the whole case see Howell, State Trials, II. See article on Bernard in Dict. Nat. Biog. See below, appendix C, list of witch cases, under 1626.

Elliot, Debates, ii. 414. Madison, Letters, etc. i. 418. Writings of Washington, ix. 433. Bancroft, Hist. Const. ii. 483. Corr. Rev. iv. 240-241. Ibid. iv. 241. Jour. Va. House Del. 42-43. Jour. Va. House Del. 32. Madison, Letters, etc., i. 443-444.

AEt. 42-43. He visited this country in 1856, and spent the winter of 1856-57 in Boston, living with his family in a house in Boylston Place. At this time I had the pleasure of meeting him often, and of seeing the changes which maturity, success, the opening of a great literary and social career, had wrought in his character and bearing.

For these extracts see a vastly entertaining book, Child Marriages and Divorces in the Diocese of Chester, 1561-6, ed. Stonor Letters, II, pp. 6-8. Ibid., II, pp. 28, 64. Ibid., II, p. 64. Ibid., II, pp. 42-43. Ibid., II, p. 44. Ibid., II, pp. 61, 64-5. Ibid., II, pp. 46-8. Ibid., II, p. 53. Ibid., II, p. 28. Ibid., II, p. 47. Ibid., II, p. 53. Ibid., II, pp. 54-5. Ibid., II, pp. 56-7.

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