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The citadel-hill, on which the church of St. It now bears the fort Goletta. Ep. v. -cothones-, p. 37. Oios pepnutai, toi de skiai aissousin . III. III. Acquisition of Territory in Illyria, III. IX. Macedonia III. X. Macedonia Broken Up This road was known already by the author of the pseudo- Aristotelian treatise De Mirabilibus as a commercial route between the Adriatic and Black seas, viz.

Ingratam expertus patriam venerandus uterque est: Felix mutato erit uterque solo. Ep. Grot. 401. p. 868. Gallia magnanimis dedit exorata Batavis Dîs geniti æternum Scaligeri ingenium: Fallor an humanis male dura Batavia Gallis Scaligerum magno reddidit in Grotio. Buchner. Vind. Grot. p. 237.

"We bless the water of baptism and the oil of unction, as well as the person who receives baptism. By what scriptures? Is it not from silent and secret tradition?" It is mentioned also in the second and third councils of Carthage, by S. Cyprian, who says "The eucharist, and the oil, with which the baptised are anointed, are sanctified at the altar". Ep. 70.

A gas formed of carbon and oxygen; colorless and odorless; has a somewhat acid taste, and is used for aerating soda water and other beverages; is present naturally in mineral and spring waters. It is present largely in the fissures of the earth and makes the choke-damp of mines. Called also car bon'ic acid. Ep i glot'tis. The valve-like cover that prevents food and drink from entering the larynx.

Contrition is therefore more truly a punishment than is satisfaction. Besides, saints are subject to death, and all general afflictions, as Peter says, 1 Ep. 4, 17: For the time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God; and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel of God?

A little plausibility of discourse, and acquaintance with unnecessary speculations, is dearly purchased, when it excludes those instructions which fortify the heart with resolution, and exalt the spirit to independence. No. 181. Neu fluitem dubiae spe pendulus horae. HOR. Lib. i. Ep. xviii. 110. Nor let me float in fortune's ponv'r, Dependent on the future hour.

Ep. 1333 p. 613. Ep. 1337. p. 607. Puffendorf, l. 12. § 52. Ep. 1338. p. 607. Ep. 1344. p. 609. Ep. 1548. p. 611. VIII. Grotius was at this time engaged in another very delicate negotiation at the Court of France. Marshal Horn, the High Chancellor's son-in-law, had been taken at the battle of Nordlinguen, and Sweden was most desirous to recover her General.

The negotiation not succeeding at Paris, it was transferred to Hamburg, to be managed by D'Avaux and Salvius; but as it was very coldly desired either by the French, the Swedes, or even by the Imperialists, the conditions could not be settled, and the project was dropt. Ep. 950. p. 421. Father Bougeant Hist. l. 5. n. 35, places this negotiation in 1639, in which he contradicts Grotius.

They are to be found in some of the editions printed in Holland, and are very highly commended by Vossius , who says the learned world is much obliged to their author. A letter from Grotius to his brother informs us, that the latter part of the notes of Lucan were by William Grotius. Præs. Vir. Epist. p. 377. Ep. 128. p. 792.