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"I am a thousand times happy, madame, to have the honor to meet you," said Rudolph; "and I doubly appreciate my good fortune, since it also procures me the pleasure of seeing you, my dear Albert," added he, turning toward the marquis, whom he cordially shook by the hand. "It is a long time since I have had the honor to pay your highness my respects." "And whose fault is it, invisible lord?

The spontaneity or autonomy with which it acts excludes every foreign influence; and it is not in as far as it helps thought which comprehends a manifest contradiction but only in as far as it procures for the intellectual faculties the freedom to manifest themselves in conformity with their proper laws.

Certainly Miss Macnulty had fallen into a profession for which she was not suited. Lady Eustace Procures a Pony for the Use of Her Cousin Lady Eustace could make nothing of Miss Macnulty in the way of sympathy, and could not bear her disappointment with patience. It was hardly to be expected that she should do so. She paid a great deal for Miss Macnulty.

Author confers with the inhabitants of Bridgewater relative to a petition to parliament in behalf of the abolition returns to Bristol discovers a scandalous mode of procuring seamen for the Slave-trade and of paying them makes a comparative view of their loss in this and in other trades procures imports and exports examines the construction and admeasurement of Slave-ships of the Fly and Neptune Difficulty of procuring evidence Case of Gardiner of the Pilgrim of Arnold of the Ruby some particulars of the latter in his former voyages.

The fifty thousand corpses that covered the battle-field of Thapsus, among whom were several Caesarian officers known as secret opponents of the new monarchy, and therefore cut down on this occasion by their own men, showed how the soldier procures for himself repose. Cato in Utica His Death

"Look," said I, "this is another advantage that Saad's piece of lead procures us: it will spare us the expense of oil."

"Look," said I, "this is another advantage that Saad's piece of lead procures us: it will spare us the expense of oil."

He who wishes to establish a good herd of asses should see in the first place that he procures jacks and jennies of prime age so that they may breed as long as possible, strong, well made in all parts, of full body and of a good breed, that is to say derived from those localities whence the best specimens come; thus the Peloponnesians, so far as possible, buy asses bred in Arcadia and we in Italy those from the valley of Reate.

A small and pardonable display of "bounce" at the railway station finally secures me the quarters reserved for the accommodation of English officers of the road, and a Mohammedan employe about the station procures me a supply of curried rice and meat.

Man has sometimes the felicity to behold sovereigns animated by the noble passion to render nations flourishing; full of the laudable ambition to make their people happy; now and then he encounters an ANTONINUS, a TRAJAN, a JULIAN, an ALFRED, a WASHINGTON; he meets with elevated minds who place their glory in encouraging merit who rest their happiness in succouring indigence who think it honourable to lend a helping hand to oppressed virtue: he sees genius occupied with the desire of meriting the eulogies of posterity; of eliciting the admiration of his fellow-citizens by serving them usefully, satisfied with enjoying that happiness he procures for others.