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Updated: May 8, 2025


Argobast Strub of Vienna was about to dedicate a commendatory poem to him, when death surprised the ingenious youth and the sorrowful Vadianus sent his literary remains to his former teacher as a pledge of love from the departed one.

I'm quite sure that the society editor of the Herald knows far better than I the names of the hotels in Jamaica we're to frequent." "Oh! Jamaica! How ... how ... original!" Mrs. Marshall-Smith cast about her rather desperately for a commendatory adjective. "Yes, quite so, isn't it?" agreed Morrison. "It's Molly's idea. She is original, you know. It's one of her greatest charms.

"They, therefore, ask an interview with the President, and awaiting your reply, are "Truly and respectfully yours." This was signed by both of us; and when the Judge called, as he had appointed, we sent it together with a commendatory letter I had received, on setting out, from a near relative of Mr. Davis to the Rebel Secretary. In half an hour Judge Ould returned, saying, "Mr.

I hope he will receive the promotion to which his merits entitle him, that of a field-officer in a colored regiment. "GEORGE STONEMAN, Major-Gen., Com'g. Corps. "That from General Judah is equally as commendatory. If the one refers to his bravery on the Peninsula, the other testifies equally to his daring during the war:

The reputation of this anæsthetic is now well established; in fact, it is not only safe and harmless, but has great medical virtue for daily use in many diseases, and is coming into use for such purposes. In a paper before the Georgia State Dental Society, Dr. E. Parsons testified strongly to its superiority. The language of the press generally has been highly commendatory, and if Dr.

Poynter, vicar-apostolic of the London district, commendatory of the Bill of 1813, including the Veto, and the Ecclesiastical Commission proposed by Canning and Castlereagh.

Even if these charges were true, and the evidence is by no means convincing, they serve only to emphasise the downfall of discipline caused in the individual religious houses by the interference with canonical election, and the intrusion oftentimes by family influence of unworthy men as abbots or commendatory abbots.

Gaguin was ill and could not help matters. By judicious spacing the compositor managed to fill up folio 135 with a poem by Gaguin, the colophon and two panegyrics by Faustus Andrelinus and another humanist. Even then there was need of matter, and Erasmus dashed into the breach and furnished a long commendatory letter, completely filling the superfluous blank space of folio 136.

As he opened his book to find the commendatory prayer, thinking her past all outward consciousness, and grieved by the look of suffering, her eyes again unclosed and her lips said, 'Failed. 'Don't think of that! God can make failures success. There was a half smile, a look of peace.

At that moment the sun was rising, and the light streamed in at the open window, and over the bed; but it was "another dawn than ours" that he beheld as his most beautiful of all smiles beamed over his face, and he said, 'Glory in the Highest! peace goodwill' A struggle for breath gave an instant's look of pain, then he whispered so that she could but just hear 'The last prayer. She read the Commendatory Prayer.

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