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The dust put a girdle round the earth in thirteen days. Verbeek, loc. cit., p. 30. Connection of Earthquakes with Volcanic Action. The connection between earthquake shocks and volcanic eruptions is now so generally recognised that it is unnecessary to insist upon it here.
"Honey-Bee of Clarides, Princess of the Dwarfs," the king replied, "I love you in the hope that some day you will love me. And yet without that hope I should love you just the same. The only return I ask for my friendship is that you will always be honest with me." "Little King Loc, I promise." "Well then, tell me truly, Honey-Bee, do you love some one else enough to marry him?"
Loc. cit., p. xliii. The next step in the course of political training which I am advocating would be the quantitative study of the inherited variations of individual men when compared with the 'normal' or 'average' man who had so far served for the study of the type. How is the student to approach this part of the course?
Nullam venam. "Mines of gold and silver have since been discovered in Germany; the former, indeed, inconsiderable, but the latter valuable." Ky. Ann. 11, 20. Perinde. Not so much as might be expected, or as the Romans, and other civilized nations. So Gronovius, Doed. and most commentators. See Rup. in loc. Others, as Or. and Rit. allow no ellipsis, and render: not much.
"Thus in different passages the lion is used as a figure of Satan, but also of Christ; the serpent as a figure of the enemy, but also of the wisdom needful to the apostles; birds as a figure of believing trustfulness, but also of the devil catching away the word." Lange in loc.
"Little King Loc," said Honey-Bee, "I want the pretty shoes you promised at once, because as soon as I have them I must return to Clarides to my mother." "You shall have the shoes," King Loc replied; "you shall have them to walk about the mountain, but not to return to Clarides, for never again shall you leave this kingdom, where we will teach you wonderful secrets still unknown on earth.
Major Powell describes a fault or fissure through which floods of lava have been forced up from beneath and have been poured over the surface. Many cinder-cones are planted along the line of this fissure. Capt. C. E. Dutton. Sixth Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Survey, 1884-85. Dutton, loc. cit., chap. iv. p. 165. Amer. Jour.
The archbishop, newly landed, did all that was in his power to encourage such a belief and to guide the regency to an uncompromising surrender to the holy see.* As the security of immense transactions in clergy property was involved, serious uneasiness was felt. * Compare M. de Keratry, loc. cit., p. 31. General Bazaine handled all these complications with firmness and skill.
Only the great tact and dignity of the French Commander-in-chief, Admiral Jurien de la Graviere, then prevented an open rupture.* * Louet, loc. cit., vol. i, p. 41. The situation had already become strained.
Shock symptoms may thus be symbols of long past racial experiences which when we have learned to interpret them more fully will tell us much of the early history of our phylum." It is the outbreaks of emotion which "mark the incursions of the race into the narrow life of the individual." Loc. cit., pp. 178-179. Loc. cit., p. 179. Loc. cit., p. 183.
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