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"Quatuor igitur ingentes focos e quatuor partibus ipsius saltus accendit, accensisque plurimas quas secum attulerat carnes passim iniecit ilicemque uicinam cum coniuge et cane ascendens delituit. Fumo autem ignium per nemoris latitudinem diffuso, ubi lupi in confinio degentes quorum inibi ingens habebatur copia odorem perceperunt carnium, illo contendere et confluere ilico coeperunt."

Dion Cassius. See the 2nd Philippic, passim. In a letter to Decimus Brutus, he says: "Quare hortatione tu quidem non egos, si ne illa quidem in re, quae a te gesta est post hominum memoriam maxima, hortatorem desiderasti." Ad Fam. xi. 5. To Atticus, xi. 5, 6. Ad Caelium, Ad Fam. ii. 16. To Atticus, xi. 7. See To Atticus, xi. 7-9; To Terentia, Ad Fam. xiv. 12.

See the chapter on "The Temples of Babylonia and Assyria." See Jensen, Kosmologie der Babylonier, pp. 134-139. Lit., "delayed in the heavens." I.e., there is war. Intercalated month. I.e., it is a good sign. Text erroneously 'one month. See above, p. 183. See Ihering, Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, pp. 182 seq. See The Golden Bough, passim. IV Rawlinson, pls. 32, 33.

This looks as if the royal office of mayor were not hereditary, In spite of the Edit de la Paulette. Where no other purchaser came forward, the towns were obliged to buy the office. The municipal authorities shared with the clergy the control of education and the care of the poor and the sick. Howard, passim.

Passim in descriptions of the Canadian Indians, and the North-West. Lord Durham's Report, ii. p. 125 n. See local news in the early volumes of The Montreal Witness. I have accepted Durham's, rather than Metcalfe's estimate of the influence of the Roman Catholic church in Canada. Hodgins, Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada, iii. p. 298. MS. letter, 5 December, 1842.

So it is now in England. See Bell's Life, passim, as 'The Chicken got home on the cocoanut. The Explanation On the whole, either cocoanut kernels were called 'brains of Tuna' because 'cocoanut'='head, and a head has brains and, well, somehow I fail to see why brains of Tuna in particular!

A year later his attack on the distinguished French metallurgist Fremy, whom he describes as an "ass" for his interest in the so-called cyanogen process of steel making, did little to enhance his reputation, whatever the scientific justification for his attack. The Engineer, 1860, vol. 9, pp. 366, 416, and passim. The Engineer, 1861, vol. 11, pp. 189, 202, 290, 304.

He was a middle-aged, mustachioed Mayor, who had achieved a considerable success by being all things to a few men, but those the right ones. His reputation as an orator was well deserved, but his ability to make one speech serve many occasions had been commented upon by carpers here and there. See the files of the "Post," passim.

The Hunting Wasps, by J. Henri Fabre, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos: passim. What does the Lampyris want with anæsthetical talent against a harmless and moreover eminently peaceful adversary, who would never begin the quarrel of his own accord? I think I see.

See, also, Waitz, 'Introduction to Anthropology, Eng. translat. vol. i. 1863, p. 275, et passim. Lawrence also gives very full details in his 'Lectures on Physiology, 1822. As Professor Waitz remarks, "however poor and miserable man is, he finds a pleasure in adorning himself."

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