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The parish swarmed with vocal celebrities, and he would be one of them. He made his first visit to the class, and got there early. Came in two young ladies in hoops, with pork-pie hats and hair done up in bags of chenille. The like figures may be seen in the drawings of John Leech, circa 1860. Each young lady had a curved nose.

She had borne, in 1361, twin daughters, of whom Adelais died a spinster; the other daughter, Sylvia, circa 1378, figured in an unfortunate love-affair with one of Sir Thomas Mowbray's attendants, but subsequently married Robert Vernon of Winstead.

Civilization undisturbed by Aegean culture that spread over southern Greece until just before both were swept away by iron-using people. NEOLITHIC. Black or red burnished pottery. Early Minoan. Painted pottery, dark paint on light ground, geometric designs. Unpainted, surface mottled red and black. Middle Minoan. circa. 3000 B.C. White designs geometric on dark ground. Orange and crimson added.

Yours sincerely, S.T. COLERIDGE. "'11 November 1816, Mudford." Life, vol. iv. pp. 397-8. Hinves died in Mr. Rose's service circa 1838, and his master followed him on the 30th April 1843, a few weeks after his friend Morritt. An analysis of these letters was published by Mr. Lockhart in the Life, vol. vi. pp. 346-386. Created Earl of Leicester in 1837.

Treveri et Nervii circa affectationem Germanicae originis ultro ambitiosi sunt, tanquam per hanc gloriam sanguinis a similitudine et inertia Gallorum separentur. Ipsam Rheni ripam haud dubie Germanorum populi colunt, Vangiones, Triboci, Nemetes.

If the nearest dates the story has obtained are trustworthy, Daverill's actual term in Norfolk Island may have been fourteen years; it certainly came to an end in the early forties. But he must have been there at the time of the above incident, as it happened circa 1836-37.

This I measure that I may know the growth of nails; the whole is about five eighths of an inch. Another of the same kind appears, 'Aug. 7, 1779, Partem brachii dextri carpo proximam et cutem pectoris circa mamillam dextram rasi, ut notum fieret quanta temporis pili renovarentur. And, 'Aug. 15, 1773.

And if he himself wrote the life which we find before the Elzevir edition, said to be Erasmo autore, he does not particularly mention the year in which he was born, but places it circa annum 67 supra millesintum quadringentesimum. Another Latin life, which is prefixed to the above-mentioned London edition, fixes it in the year 1465; as does his epitaph at Basil.

Obiit anno MDXXIV. IV. Kalend. Sept. anno Ætatis LXXX. Hieronymus Cardanus Medicus Parenti posterisque V.P. Bis autem magnam copiam ac numerum eorum perdidi; primum circa XXXVII annum, cum circiter IX. libros exussi, quod vanos ac nullius utilitatis futuros esse intelligerem; anno autem MDLXXIII alios CXX libros, cum jam calamitas illa cessasset cremavi." De Vita Propria, ch. xlv. pp. 174, 175.

Quo circa supplicabatur ei in fine ejusdem rotuli, ex parte dominorum & communitatis regni, ut jus suum in se assumeret." Is this full? Is this evidence? Liv. 5, p. 151.