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Haupt, Hermes XIV, p.44, note 1; also G. Sotiriadis, Zur Kritik des Johannes von Antiochia, Supplem. annal. philol. vol. Cp. None of their resolutions was valid in case even one of them opposed it.
Dating it, he handed it to the official. The latter carefully read and reread it, then turned quizzically to Josef. "A thousand pardons, m'sieu," he said, "but you have given no address." "How stupid," laughed the old fellow. "It is for Fraulein Julia Haupt, Notions Merchant, 16 Hoffstrasse, Bregenz."
Und so I shall get soaked! Gott in Himmel, it ought to be vorth more! Vun dollar und a quarter, und a day like dis! But you understand now you vill pay me de rest of twenty-five dollars soon?" "As soon as I can." "Some time dis mont'?" "Yes, within a month," said poor Jurgis. "Anything! Hurry up!" "Vere is de dollar und a quarter?" persisted Madame Haupt, relentlessly.
As to the castle, Haupt in his most interesting book, Die Baukunst der Renaissance in Portugal, says that, though he had never seen it, yet from descriptions of its plan he had come to the conclusion that it was the castle which, according to Vasari, was built by Andrea da Sansovino for Dom João II. Now it is well known that Sansovino was for nine years in Portugal and did much work there, but none of it can now be found except perhaps a beautiful Italian door in the palace at Cintra; Vasari also states that he did some work in the heavy and native style which the king liked.
Burton is a graduate of Harvard, and a writer as well as a composer. He organized, in 1896, the Yonkers Choral Society, of which he is conductor. At Hartford, Conn., is Nathan H. Allen, who was born in Marion, Mass., in 1848. In 1867 he went to Berlin, where he was a pupil of Haupt for three years. In this country he has been active as an organist and teacher.
The American people looked on admiringly at the splendid enterprise whose projectors, led by General Haupt, the builder of the Hoosac Tunnel, struggled against bankruptcy, strikes, railroad opposition, and hostile legislatures, in their attempts to push their pipe line to the sea.
But Madame Haupt could only go so far at a step, and it took all her attention to get the needed breath for that. They came at last to the house, and to the group of frightened women in the kitchen.
Trumbull, The Threshold Covenant, chapter vii. See p. 536. Or as a third dream. Haupt, pp. 45, 53. Attitude of despair. I.e., 'offspring of life. I adopt Delitzsch's reading of the name. At the recent Eleventh International Congress of Orientalists, Scheil presented a tablet dealing with the deluge narrative. See p. 507, note 1. "Client of Marduk."
Zimmern purposes to connect this line with the preceding, but the sense in that case is not at all clear. I.e., with Marduk. Haupt's edition, p. 8, l. 34. See above, p. 437. Haupt, ib. p. 139, l. 116. Ib. l. 111. Kosmologie, p. 294, note 1. See p. 82. See p. 121. Gen. i. 1-ii. 4, embodied in the "Priestly Code." Gen. ii. 4 and extending in reality as far as iv. 25. Gen. iii. 17.
The glossary to Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar explains words of Teutonic and Romanic root in about equal proportions. Even so accomplished a person as Professor Craik, in his English of Shakspeare, derives head, through the German haupt, from the Latin caput! Mr. II. cap. i. ad finem. A History of Philip the Second, King of Spain. By WILLIAM H. PRESCOTT. Vol.
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