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From the extremely curious account which he gives of the weapons, tools, and arts, in use amongst savages in various parts of the world, it cannot be doubted that these have nearly all been independent discoveries, excepting perhaps the art of making fire. Sir J. Lubbock, 'Prehistoric Times, 2nd edit. 1869, chaps. xv. and xvi. et passim.

In many cases the result resembles the first obtained: the abundance of provisions varies from one cell to another. "Bramble-bees and Others": passim; and, in particular, chapters 3 to 5. One of these heaps may be three or four times the size of some other in the same group of cells.

The Gallic bank of the Rhine, which was the border of the Roman Empire, cf. G. passim. Quos indicium illustravit. Whom the account of so wonderful an adventure rendered illustrious. The rule would require the subj. See especially proximo anno, 34. Hence the propriety of commencing a new section here. The common editions begin it below: Igitur, etc. Plerique. Cf. note on it, 1. Fortium virorum.

It digs a hole in the ground, shaped like a funnel. It covers the surface with fine, light sand. It attracts silly insects and gets them to tumble in. Scherer, Diderot, passim. Morrellet, i. 29. Marmontel, ii. 313. As a writer, the great fault of Diderot is one not common in France. He is verbose.

Godkin, Random Recollections, Evening Post, December 30, 1899. Ogden, I, 168. Ogden, I, 221, 249, 251, 252; II, 222, 231. Letters of J. R. Lowell, II, 76. Ibid., I, 368. Ogden, I, 1. Evening Post, December 30, 1899; Ogden, I, 11. Evening Post, December 30, 1899. Ibid.; Ogden, I, 113. Evening Post, December 30, 1899; Ogden, I, passim; The Nation, June 25, 1885, May 23, 1902. Ogden, II, Chap.

Injunctions ... of ... Bishop of Durham, 18, 84, 99; Visitations of Canterbury, in Arch. Cant., XXVI; Hale, Precedents, 1475-1640, 147, etc. Arch. Cant., XXVI, passim; Hale, op. cit., 147, 148, 163, 185; Mrs. See Hale, op. cit., 148, 157. Hale, op. cit., 148; Depositions ... from the Court of Durham, 99; Arch. Cant., XXVI, 21. Hale, op. cit., 148, 185. Ibid., 157.

They have also the power of coiling themselves up like a watch-spring and discharging themselves from a considerable distance at those whom they have doomed to death a fact which is attested by such passages in the poets as Like adder darting from his coil, and by travellers passim.

Jules Sauzay, "Histoire de la persecution revolutionaire dans le Doubs," vols. Moniteur, October, and November, 1793, passim. It is well to add, perhaps, that one of his cures now in Paris has called on him, and that he came to request him to second his marriage. The name of the said cure is Greffier Sauvage; he is still in Paris, and is preparing to be married the same time as himself.

In the latter Enlil's anger is appeased, in the former that of Anu and Enlil; and it is legitimate to suppose that Enki, like Ea, was Ziusudu's principal supporter, in view of the part he had already taken in ensuring his escape. Cf. Ezek. xviii, passim, esp. xviii. 20. The presence of the puzzling lines, with which the Sixth Column of our text opens, was not explained by Dr.

For these reasons Elizabeth thought it more prudent not to reject all commerce with the French monarch, but still to listen to the professions of friendship which he made her. * Digges, p. 268, 282. Digges, passim. Camden, p. 447. * Digges, p. 297, 298. Camden, p. 447.

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