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Then there were "showers," linen, stocking, and even a tin one; gifts from her girl friends cup, face, bath and guest towels; all the tremendous trifles and addenda that go to gladden the chattel-loving heart of a woman.
The former, who was first lieutenant with Commodore Anson, afterwards commanded the Nottingham, sixty-four, captured the French seventy-four, Mars, and was killed in action 1747; and the latter, when in command of the Antelope, of fifty guns, captured the French sixty-four, Belliqueux, in the following extraordinary manner: See Addenda.
I see he wants to stop me, but, dear Aunt Kate, you must use your royal authority and back me up; and when I have done, you can put in what notes and comments and addenda and corrigenda you like, and tell me if I have not just hit the right nail on the head. "Very well; now I see you are all attention. Martin Luther wasn't he a grand fellow?
He was remarkable for his urbanity of manners and hospitality, particularly to strangers. See Addenda.
We must admit that the public, in ghostly, as in all narratives on all topics, is given to 'fanciful addenda. Therefore, as Herr Parish justly remarks, we should 'maintain a very sceptical attitude to all accounts' of veridical hallucinations.
They had some loose opinions in denial of the soul. They were strict constructionists and rigorous observers of the Law as found in the books of Moses; but they held the vast mass of Rabbinical addenda to those books in derisive contempt.
"Lord Mawdenham," continued Sir Morton, swelling visibly with just pride at his own good fortune in being able to introduce a Lord immediately after a Duke, and offering Walden, as it were, with an expressive wave of his hand, to a pale young gentleman, who seemed seriously troubled by an excess of pimples on his chin, and who plucked nervously at one of these undesirable facial addenda as his name was uttered.
For instance, he says that Golgotha signifies the place of a skull. Matthew xxvii. 33. Now, this is not true, for Golgotha, or as it should have been written, Golgoltha, does not signify the place of a skull, but simply a skull. The Gospels according to Mark, and John, are guilty of the same mistake, and thus betray the same marks of Gentilism. * See Addenda, No. 2.
Two things raise credit in trade, and, I may say, they are the only things required; there are some necessary addenda, but these are the fundamentals. Industry. 2. Honesty.
The first forty or fifty lines of these addenda are no doubt in their way admirable too; but many would prefer the Joan of Southey. Coleridge, in later years, indorsed Lamb's opinion of this portion of his contribution to "Joan of Arc."
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