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Updated: June 29, 2025


To such horrors may a woman sink, when she has abandoned the love of God; and a fair face may hide a soul "leprous as sin itself." Well may Adolf Stahr observe that Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth and husband-murdering Gertrude are mere children by the side of this awful giant-shape of steely feminine cruelty. Such was the princess who, in the year A.D. 49, recalled Seneca from exile.

The true latitude, 64. degrees, 54. minuts. The English house in Colmogro. The English house in Colmogro, in latitude, 64. d. 25. m. The meridian altitude there obserued, the 29. of Iuly, 42. d. 15. m. Recola. Meridian altitude the 30 of Iuly, 41. d. 40. m. Declination 16. d. 6. m. 64. d. 20. m. Yeegris. Meridian 4 of August, 41. d. 50. m. Declination Northerly, 14. d. 49. m. 62. d. 59. m.

According to M. Delille this island, which from private interests would remain unknown, lies, it is said, in lat. 12° 49' 10'' S., long. 133° 6' W. In addition to the position above given, Commander Matthews, H.M.S. Scorpion, states that an island exists in lat. 12° 0' S., long. 133° 16' W. This must be the same, if such an island exists, which is very doubtful, and totally disbelieved in by South Sea traders."

Laghavamargasya is a mis-reading for Laghavamargastham'; then again chapi is incorrect, the correct reading chapam as in the Bombay text. These, however, occur subsequently in section 46 following. The fact is, the whole of the passage in this section and the 116 verses in the following section, and the first 24 verses in the section 49, are regarded as an interpolation.

«(Page 49.) Route au Bains de Loiche. Nous quitterons un moment les bords du Rhône pour visiter les bains de Loiche, afin de ne pas revenir sur nos pas. De Sierre on passe par Claré et Salge, en laissant le Rhône sur la droite; tout ce terrain est calcaire et fort pierreux. A Faren (villages qui ne font point sur les cartes) on commence

The Constitution was somewhat the superior, carrying 55 guns and four hundred and sixty-eight men, while the Guerriere had 49 guns and two hundred and sixty-three men, but all of the latter were under fine discipline, while most of the Americans were green hands.

All the legends of '49, the violent, wild life of the early days, were recalled to view, defiling before them there in an endless procession under the glare of paper lanterns and kerosene lamps. But the affair had aroused a combative spirit amongst the men of the assembly. Instantly a spirit of aggression, of truculence, swelled up underneath waistcoats and starched shirt bosoms.

Perhaps you have a grandparent who can tell you something of those stirring days. The gold craze of '49 is a never-to-be-forgotten event in our history. As the search for nuggets and gold-dust became less fruitful, many of the men turned homeward, some enriched and some alas! having lost all they possessed. What kind of boy was Houston? What kind of man? What did he do for Texas?

The Guerrière mounted only 49 carriage guns, and was manned by only 244 men, and 19 boys. On the 19th of August, the look-out of the Guerrière noticed a sail on the weather beam. The ship was in latitude 40°., 20 N., and in longitude 55°. W., and was steering under a moderate breeze on the starboard tack.

Adding three to the ordinary winds from the four directions. For the explanation of the term used in the original kirbish see Delitzsch's excellent remarks, Babylonische Weltschöpfungsepos. pp. 132-134. Lit., 'storm, perhaps the thunderbolt, as Delitzsch suggests. Marduk. She lost her reason. Gasping, as it were, for breath. Cory's Ancient Fragments, p. 49.

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