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Docs., IX., 187. On the cost of such expeditions, see documents in Margry, I., 293-296; VI., 503-507. On the profits of the trade, see La Salle in 2 Penna. Hist. Colls., V., 427. Hist. Colls., XI., 67-8, 90; Narr. and Crit. Hist. In the governorship of Dongan of New York, as has been noted, the English were endeavoring to secure the trade of the Northwest.

Now suppose you wish to skate so that the critics will say, "See! this athlete docs his work as Church paints, as Darley draws, as Palmer chisels, as Wittier strikes the lyre, and Longfellow the dulcimer; he is as terse as Emerson, as clever as Holmes, as graceful as Curtis; he is as calm as Seward, as keen as Phillips, as stalwart as Beecher; be is Garibaldi, he is Kit Carson, he is Blondin; he is as complete as the steamboat Metropolis, as Steers's yacht, as Singer's sewing-machine, as Colt's revolver, as the steam-plough, as Civilization."

Spanish Dipl. Corresp. and Docs., p. 206; Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 819. Senate Doc. No. 62, Fifty-Fifth Cong., Third Sess. Report of the Military Governor of Cuba, 8 vols., 1901. U. S. Statues at Large, Vol. XXXI, p. 897. Senate Docs. Nos. 405 and 679, Fifty-Seventh Cong., First Sess. Secretary Taft's report on the Cuban situation was sent to Congress December 17, 1906.

She asked Ed if he wouldn't have another piece of pie. "I will-with a fork, please." "This is 'bout the only place you can use a fork," said Bill Young, anticipating a laugh by his own broad grin. "Oh, that's too old," said Shep Watson. "Don't drag that out agin. A man that'll eat seven taters-" "Shows who docs the work." "Yes, with his jaws," put in Jim Wheelock, the driver.

Biddy shone again. "Quarrelled? For what do you take us? Docs the nightingale quarrel with the moon?" "I needn't ask which of you is the moon," she said. "Of course I'm the nightingale. But, more literally," Nick continued, "Nash has melted back into the elements he's part of the great air of the world."

With every vicious scheme that fails before the innocence of Pierrette, Madame Rogron's soul shrivels anew; whereas the clemency of Titus, falling on thankless soil, docs but induce him to lift his eyes on high, far beyond love or pardon. There is no gain in shutting out the world, though it be with walls of righteousness.

In the midst of the tumult, Valrenne was perfectly cool, directing his men with admirable vigor and address, and barring Schuyler's retreat for more than an hour. At length, the French were driven from the path. Docs., III. 800. "Les ennemis enfoncerent notre embuscade."

Vaudreuil au Ministre, 12 Fév. 1758. Ibid., 28 Nov. 1758. Bougainville, Journal. Summary of M. de Belêtre's Campaign, in N.Y. Col. Docs., X. 672. Extravagant reports of the havoc made were sent to France. These official falsehoods are contradicted in a letter from Quebec, Daine au Maréchal de Belleisle, 19 Mai, 1758.

No. 25, p. 125, Fifty-eighth Cong., Second Sess. Spanish Dipl. Corresp. and Docs. Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 568. Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 1025. Foreign Relations, 1898, pp. 1007-1020. Sen. Doc. No. 207, Fifty-fifth Cong., Second Sess. Foreign Relations, 1898, p. 731. Richardson, "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. X, p. 147. "U. S. Statutes at Large," Vol. XXX, p. 738.

U. S. Senate Docs., First Session, Seventeenth Congress, 1821-22, Vol. I, Document No. 60:40. Document No. 90, U. S. Senate Docs., First Session, 22nd Congress, ii:23-24. Ibid:54.

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