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Quæst. i. 1, v. 29; de Fin. i. 3, 4; de Off. i. 1; de Div. ii. 1, 2. Div. Leg. lib. iii. sec. 9. See Tusc. Quæst and de Republ. See Fabricius, Bibliothec. Latin.; Olivet, in Cic. opp. omn.; Middleton's Life. Quinct. Inst. x. 7. De Invent. ii. 2 et 3; ad Fam. i. 9. Cf. de part. Orat. with de Invent. Orat. 19. Vossius, de Nat. Rhet. c. xiii.; Fabricius, Bibliothec. Latin.

They look to me like refugees, and as if a good bowl of soup wouldn't strike their insides amiss, but your French would stampede a herd of buffaloes!" "Try it yourself, then," said the short man, grinning. The tall man sat down on a box at the door of the tent and beckoned to Pierre. "I say, kid," he began, "avvy-voo-doo-fam fam?" He rubbed his stomach in expressive pantomime.

"I wonder," he muttered, in sleepy tones, "if that's a f fam 'ly Bible he's reading or or a vol'm o' the En Encyclopida Brit "

Caelius to Cicero, Ad Fam. viii. 8. Ibid., viii. 13. Caelius to Cicero, Ad Fam. viii. 14. To Atticus, vii. 1, abridged. Ibid., vii. 2. Ibid., vii. 3. To Atticus, vii. 4. "Mihi autem illud molestissimum est, quod solvendi sunt nummi Caesari, et instrumentum triumphi eo conferendum. Ibid., vii. 8. "Inviti et coacti" is Caesar's expression. He wished, perhaps, to soften the Senate's action.

Meade, Old Families and Churches of Va. i. 220. Maury, Mem. of a Huguenot Fam. 423. Wirt, 39-41. Mem. by Jefferson, in Hist. Mag. for 1867, 91. Jefferson's Works, vi. 365. Mem. by Jefferson, in Hist. Mag. for 1867, 91. Jour. Va. House of Burgesses.

I follow Caesar's own account of the action. Appian is minutely circumstantial, and professes to describe from the narratives of eye- witnesses. But his story varies so far from Caesar's as to be irreconcilable with it, and Caesar's own authority is incomparably the best. Suetonius, quoting from Asinius Pollio, who was present at the battle. Ad Familiares, iv. 14. Ibid., xv. 15. Ad Fam., ix. 6.

See Nitchie, Mary Shelley, pp. 8-10. Job, 17: 15-16, slightly misquoted. Not in F of F A. The quotation should read: Fam. Whisper it, sister! so and so! In a dark hint, soft and slow. The mother of Prince Arthur in Shakespeare's King John. In the MS the words "the little Arthur" are written in pencil above the name of Constance.

EA IPSA COGITANTEM: = de eis ipsis cog.: so Acad. 2, 127 cogitantes supera atque caelestia, and often. ACTA VITA: 'the life I have led'; cf. 62 honeste acta superior aetas; so Tusc. 1, 109; Fam. 4, 13, 4. VIVENTI: dative of reference. A. 235; G. 354; H. 384, 4, n. 3. Sensim must have meant at one time 'perceptibly', then 'only just perceptibly', then 'gradually' and almost 'imperceptibly'.

"I've got a fam ily vault at Kingsbere!" "Hush don't be so silly, Jacky," said his wife. "Yours is not the only family that was of 'count in wold days. Look at the Anktells, and Horseys, and the Tringhams themselves gone to seed a'most as much as you though you was bigger folks than they, that's true. Thank God, I was never of no family, and have nothing to be ashamed of in that way!"

A love of fine clothes he shared with all the best of his kind, and he visited Mr Bilger the jeweller who arrested him magnificently arrayed. He wore a black coat and waistcoat, blue pantaloons, Hessian boots, and a hat 'in the extreme of the newest fashion. He was also resplendent with gold watch and eye-glass. His hair was powdered, and a fawney sparkled on his dexter fam.

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