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In other words, treaties are to be kept when they promote your interest, and shamelessly broken when you gain thereby." The Kaiser, therefore, had from Frederick, his ancestor, this handbook on lying.

Here, at Avignon, and writing of the very epoch in which he lived, it is not possible to withhold the pen from some lines relative to Petrarch, and I feel the more disposed to write about him, for I think that the words used relative to him and Laura in Murray's Handbook are not quite just.

He did not see that she was eluding him. "I mean, I never had a fixed and definite idea that I proceeded to apply, as you have done," she explained tentatively. "But well, I suppose that the first requisite for success is absolute belief in the idea; that it be part of one's life; to suffer for, to fight for, to die for, if need be though that sounds like a handbook of moral mottoes, doesn't it?"

This important fact has already been pointed out by Mr. E. W. Godwin in his excellent, though too brief handbook on Dress, contributed to the Health Exhibition. I call it an important fact because it makes almost any form of lovely costume perfectly practicable in our cold climate. Mr.

His fine loyalty had kept him at work among them, but he had not been able to see those two fare forth without jumping at the chance. The test on which his achievement hung is on the same page of the handbook with the picture of the badge he longed for: 4. Warde Hollister was not the one to strain the meaning of this. To him it meant just exactly what it said.

But to earn œ600 a year with the pen is to do a definite thing; if the book could really tell the secret of that, it would have an enormous sale. I have not read it, so I cannot say what the secret is. Perhaps it was only a handbook on forgery. How to Write for the Press disappointed me.

It need not be, it ought not, I think, to be, a book specifically on what one calls delicate questions, that would be throwing them up in just the way one does not want them thrown up; it should be a sort of rationalized and not too technical handbook of physiological instruction in the College Library or at home. Naturally, it would begin with muscular physiology, with digestion, and so on.

Last year an enthusiastic young Swedish teacher and journalist was so taken with this South Australian little handbook of civics that he urged on me the duty of bringing it up to date, and embracing women's suffrage, the relations of the States to the Commonwealth, as well as the industrial legislation which is in many ways peculiar to Australia, but although those in authority were sympathetic no steps have been taken for its reproduction.

The bowers of the Bower- birds are the resort of both sexes during the breeding-season; and "here the males meet and contend with each other for the favours of the female, and here the latter assemble and coquet with the males." With two of the genera, the same bower is resorted to during many years. Gould, 'Handbook to the Birds of Australia, vol. i. pp. 300, 308, 448, 451.

Peter's Church, Cornhill; and says, "he was after some chronicle buried at London, and after some chronicle buried at Glowcester" but, oh! these incorrect chroniclers! when Alban Butler, in the "Lives of the Saints," v. xii., and Murray's "Handbook," and the Sacristan at Chur, all say Lucius was killed there, and I saw his tomb with my own eyes!

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