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WAR DEPARTMENT: War Department proper 120,104,260.12 124,165,656.28 125,717,204.77 122,322,178.12 5,612,944.65 2,217,918.00 + 3,395,026.65 Rivers and harbors 28,232,438.00 28,232,465.00 28,232,465.00 49,390,541.50 27.00 -21,158,103.50 -21,158,076.50

The Theodosian code, published by Theodosius the Younger, A.D. 438, while it incorporated Christian usages and laws in the legislation of the Empire, did not, however, disturb the relation of master and slave; and when the Empire fell, slavery still continued as it was in the times of Augustus and Diocletian. Nor did Christianity elevate imperial despotism into a wise and beneficent rule.

For a study of the semen and its constituents, see Florence, "Du Sperme," Archives d'Anthropologie Criminelle, 1895. J. Hunter, Essays and Observations, vol. i, p. 189. As regards one part of Australia, Walter Roth, Ethnological Studies Among the Queensland Aborigines, p. 174. Sir H.H. Johnston, British Central Africa, p. 438. Cap. VII, pp. 327-357, "De Spermaticis virilis usu Medico,"

Fines were received for the king's help against the adverse suitor; that is, for perversion of justice, or for delay. Sometimes they were paid by opposite parties, and, of course, for opposite ends." 2 Middle Ages, 438.

For, on p. 438 of "Les Évangiles," Renan speaks of the way in which Luke's "excellent intentions" have led him to torture history in the Acts; he declares Luke to be the founder of that "eternal fiction which is called ecclesiastical history"; and, on the preceding page, he talks of the "myth" of the Ascension with its "mise en scène voulue."

* Winwood, vol. ii. p. 438. Journ. 18th April; 5th and 10th May, 1614, etc.; 20th February 1625. See also Sir John Davis's Question concerning Impositions. p. 127, 128. * Sir John Davis's Question concerning Impositions.

Lewis XIII. seeing him earnest in his request, made answer, that he would give directions to the Chancellor that their pardon should pass the seals. Grotius promised to go to that Magistrate to solicit it; which he did accordingly , and the Chancellor promised to finish the affair agreeable to his desire. Ep. 993. p. 450. Ep. 438. p. 879. Ep. 1025. p. 462. Ep. 1028. p. 463. Ep. 1043. p. 470.

But the face of affairs soon wore a melancholy aspect. Earl Godwin had been gained by the arts of Harold, who promised to espouse the daughter of that nobleman, and while the treaty was yet a secret, these two tyrants laid a plan for the destruction of the English princes. Ypod. Neustr. p. 434. Hoveden, p. 438. Chron. Mailr. p. 156. Higden, p. 277. Chron. St. Petri de Burgo, p. 39. Sim.

'For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge. Romans, x. 2. Horace Walpole wrote: 'Feb. 17, 1773. Caribs, black Caribs, have no representatives in Parliament; they have no agent but God, and he is seldom called to the bar of the House to defend their cause. Walpole's Letters, v. 438. 'Feb. 14, 1774.

Mercure Français, 1607, P-228. L'Etoile, vol. iii. pp. 437, 438. Mémoires, vol. vii. p. 7. L'Etoile, vol. iii. pp. 417, 418. Bassompierre, Mém. p. 51. Bassompierre, Mém. p. 51. Sully, Mém. vol. vii. p. 8. Sully, Mém. vol. vii. pp. 8, 9. Mercure Français, 1608, p. 231. L'Etoile, vol. iii. pp. 444, 445. Sully, Mém. vol. vii. pp. 25-28. Péréfixe, vol. ii. pp. 463, 464. Bassompierre, Mém. pp. 50, 51.

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