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The tendency was, as time went on, to add to the number of these specialized patrons, as appears from the Roman indigitamenta lists of such divine beings redacted by the priests, who were disposed, naturally, to make the objects of worship as numerous as possible; but herein they doubtless responded to a popular impulse.

The Officers of his Regiment hastily redacted some certificate for Chasot, hastily signed it; and Chasot ran, scarcely waiting to pack his baggage. "Will not your Serene Highness protect me?" "Certainly!" said Eugene; gave Chasot a lodging among his own people; and appointed one of them, Herr Brender by name, to show him about, and teach him the nature of his new quarters.

To it was joined the biography of each, of them detailing his public and private life together with the important events and facts concerning the most interesting incidents of his reign. The book which I saw was redacted according to the documents found in the treasuries of the kings of Persia and it was completed in the middle of the second Jamada of the year 113.

I am unable to aver from whom has originated this other recension of the story of the Sasanides. We know indeed the names of a number of persons who redacted the History of Persia, originally in Pahlavi, for Arab readers.

We are now come to the Acta Diurna, Populi, Urbana or Publica, by all which names the same thing is meant. A. Gell. When about the year 131 B.C. the Annales were redacted into a complete form, the acta probably begun. These news comprised all the topics which we should find now-a-days in a daily paper.

The soul naturally being averse from Christ, and utterly unwilling to accept of that way of salvation, must be redacted to that strait, that it shall see, that it must either accept of this offer or die.

It is very difficult to reduce a speech to the accuracy of a written composition. In doing so, the merit of the speech is lost, and the 'redacted' elements form a very bad paper.

So I think that the Mahabharata grew up in the centuries, many or few, that followed the Great War, or, say, during the second millennium B.C.; that in that millennium, during some great 'day' of literary creation, it was redacted into a single poem; and that, the epic habit having thus been started, a single poet, Valmiki, in some succeeding 'day, was prompted to make another epic, on the other great traditional saga-cycle, the story of Rama.