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But as VC is to CD so is BV to DS. Let ML be drawn perpendicular to CL. And because I consider, again, the eyes to be distant above the crystal, BV is deemed equal to the semi-diameter CG; and hence DS will be a third proportional to the lines N and CG: also DP will be deemed equal to CL. Now CG consisting of 98,778 parts, of which CM contains 100,000, N is taken as 156,962.

It was not proper, I believe you will think, on many accounts, to own that I was carried off against my inclination. I am, my dearest friend, Your ever obliged and affectionate, CL. HARLOWE. I have, I confess, been guilty of an action which carries with it a rash and undutiful appearance.

In Purchas this person is named Antonio Gonsalvo; but the authority of Clarke, I. 188, is here preferred. Progr. of Nav. Disc. This tribe of Assenhaji, or Azanaghi, are the Zenhaga of our maps, and the Sanhagae of Edrisi and Abulfeda. They are at present represented as inhabiting at no great distance from the coast of Africa, between the rivers Nun and Senegal. Cl.

So violent a measure was supported by a declaration of the commons no less violent. No sooner had the king refused his assent to the four bills, than Hammond, by orders from the army, removed all his servants, cut off his correspondence with his friends, and shut him up in close confinement. * Cl. Walker, p. 70. Rush. vol. viii. p. 965, 967. * Rush. vol. viii. p. 998. Clarendon, vol. v. p. 93.

He flourished in Carthage in the time of Iolianus Avitus and Cl. Maximus Proconsuls, where he spent his youth in learning the liberall sciences, and much profited under his masters there, whereby not without cause hee calleth himself the Nource of Carthage, and the celestial Muse and venerable mistresse of Africke.

My disgraces, if they are to have an end, need not be proclaimed to the whole world. I ask this favour, therefore, for my reputation's sake, that I may be able to hold up my head in the neighbourhood, if I live to see an end of the unmerited severities which seem to be designed for Your unhappy sister, CL. HARLOWE.

L.C.J. Yes, yes, that comes after verdict: that will be saved to you, and counsel assigned if there be matter of law, but that which you have now to do is to plead. Cl. of Ct. Culprit. How wilt thou be tried? Pris. By God and my country. Cl. of Ct. God send thee a good deliverance. L.C.J. Why, how is this?

It's so common. Oh! I don't like Mary best. What do you think?" Richard thought it just like another. "Do you know," Ralph continued, throwing off the mask and plunging into the subject, "I'd do anything on earth for some names one or two. It's not Mary, nor Lucy. Clarinda's pretty, but it's like a novel. Claribel, I like. Names beginning with 'Cl' I prefer.

For although my fortunes are changed, my heart is not: Nor ever will, while it bids my pen tell you, that it must cease to bear, when it is not as much yours as Your CL. HARLOWE. Mr. Lovelace has seen divers apartments at Windsor; but not one, he says, that he thought fit for me, and which, at the same time, answered my description.

Now I am recovered but not yet out of my room. I hope to resume my work at the Odeon in a couple of days. Do get well, don't go out, at least unless the thaw is not very bad. And meanwhile, I kiss you and I love you, G. Sand Tuesday evening CL. TO GUSTAVE FLAUBERT Sunday evening, 20th February, 1870 I went out today for the first time, I am better without being well.