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Germain, would make the least difficulty to present you to Comte Caunitz, the Nuncio, etc. 'Il faut etre rompu du monde', which can only be done by an extensive, various, and almost universal acquaintance. When you have got your emaciated Philomath, I desire that his triangles, rhomboids, etc., may not keep you one moment out of the good company you would otherwise be in.

John Robert Travers, Esq., on behalf of himself, his Wife, and his afflicted family; now lying in a state of almost superhuman Destitution by Eugenius M'Grane, Philomath and classical Instructor in the learned Languages of Latin, English, and the Hibernian Vernacular, with an inceptive Initiation into the Rudiments of Greek, as far as the Gospel of St.

"P.S. We are ready to give in our printed proposals at large, and if your Worship approves of our undertaking, we desire the following advertisement may be inserted in your next paper: "Whereas a commission of interment has been awarded against Doctor John Partridge, philomath, professor of physic and astrology, and whereas the said Partridge hath not surrendered himself, nor shown cause to the contrary: These are to certify that the Company of Upholders will proceed to bury him from Cordwainer's Hall, on Tuesday the twenty-ninth instant, where any six of his surviving friends, who still believe him to be alive, are desired to come prepared to hold up the pall.

"Finigan," said Hycy "I beg your pardon, O'Finigan the great O'Finigan, Philomath are you a good judge of beauty?" "Why, then, Mr. Hycy," replied the pedagogue, "I think, above all subjects, that a thorough understanding of that same comes most natural to an Irishman. It is a pleasant topic to discuss at all times." "Much pleasanter than marriage, I think," said Clinton, smiling. "Ah, Mr.

his Peter X Connell. mark. Witness present, Cornelius O'Flaherty, Philomath. June the 4th, 18 I certify that I have made and calculated this oath for Misther Pettier Connell, Merchant, and that it is strictly and arithmetically proper and correct. "Cornelius O'Flaherty, Philomath. "Dated this Mh day of June, 18 ." "I think, Misther O'Flaherty, it's a dacent oath as it stands.

If you have quite done with l'Abbes Nolet, ask my friend l'Abbe Sallier to recommend to you some meagre philomath, to teach you a little geometry and astronomy; not enough to absorb your attention and puzzle your intellects, but only enough not to be grossly ignorant of either.

Among the rest, in the course of the evening, our friend O'Finigan the Philomath made his appearance, and as was his wont very considerably advanced in liquor. The worthy pedagogue, on inquiring for the queen of the kemp, as he styled her, was told that he might know her by the flowers in her hair. "There she is, masther," said one of them, "wid the roses on her head."

That's a subject you may respect yet as much as I do; but regarding my opinion of the two beauties in question, why was it solicited, Mr. Hycy?" he added, turning to that worthy gentlemen. "Faith, I'm not able to say, most learned Philomath; only, is it true that Bryan, the clodhopper, has matrimonial designs upon the fair daughter of the regal Cavanagh?" "Sic vult fama, Mr.

Pagan, Philomath; if he addressed a love-letter to his sweetheart, it was still Timothy Fagan or whatever the name might be Philomath; and this was always written in legible and distinct copy-hand, sufficiently large to attract the observation of the reader. It was also usual for a man who had been a preeminent and extraordinary scholar, to have the epithet Great prefixed to his name.

"Bravo, masther!" said Keenan; "that's what some o' them couldn't say " "Upon locomotive principles. I admit Munster, gintlemen glorious Kerry! yes, and I say I am not ashamed of it. Gintlemen, I have the honor of being able to write 'Philomath' after my name which is O'Finigan, not Finigan, by any means and where is the oyster in his shell could do that?