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Police, p. 60. Ibid. p. 481. Ibid. p. 7. Ibid. p. 298. Police, p. 99. Bentham's Works, x. 329 seq. Ibid. v. 335. Bentham's Works, iv. 3, 121. Cobbett's State Trials, xvii. 297-626. Another topic treated by Colquhoun marks the initial stage of controversies which were soon to grow warm. Colquhoun boasts of the number of charities for which London was already conspicuous.

Now, this is a difficult thing to do, but it is not an impossible thing; at any rate, a first approximation may be derived from the authorities quoted in the "Census of the Philippine Islands," 1903, pp 492 et seq.

* "Diplomatic Correspondence," 1866, Part I, p. 381 et seq. As a result of this communication, the marshal was censured by his government for not having at once prevented the above-mentioned officers from accepting their respective portfolios. The irritation on all sides was painfully visible. Matamoros had fallen in July, 1866.

See an article by Pettenkofer in the Sud-Deutsche Presse, August, 1869; and the observations of Ebermayer in the work above quoted, pp. 246 et seq. In Australia and New Zealand, as well as generally in the Southern Hemisphere, the indigenous trees are all evergreens, and even deciduous trees introduced from the other side of the equator become evergreen.

Sir Thomas More to Cromwell: Burnet's Collectanea, p. 350. Sir Thomas More to Cromwell: Burnet's Collectanea, p. 350. Ibid. More to Cromwell: Strype's Memorials, Vol. More to the King: Ellis, first series, Vol. II. p. 47 Cromwell to Fisher: Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 27, et seq. Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 27, et seq. John Fisher to the Lords in Parliament: Ellis third series, Vol.

See an article by the writer on "The Stem Shâ'al and the Name of Samuel," in a forthcoming number of the Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature. See above, pp. 333 seq. See p. 167. See above, p. 167, and Scheit, Le Culte de Gudea, etc. See above, p. 36. The text is published IIIR. pl. 4, no. 7. Recently, Mr. Soc. Bibl.

Anon comes Pyramus, sweet youth and tall, And finds his trusty Thisby's mantle slain; Whereat with blade, with bloody blameful blade, He bravely broached his boiling bloody breast; And, Thisby, tarrying in mulberry shade, His dagger drew and died." Midsummer Night's Dream, v.1,128, et seq. Cephalus was a beautiful youth and fond of manly sports. He would rise before the dawn to pursue the chase.

The customary dinner hour at Rome was about three o'clock in the afternoon. The word tempestivus, which in 5 means 'at the right time', here means 'before the right time'. So in English 'in good time' often means 'too early'. See Becker's Gallus, p. 451 et seq. A. 216, e; G. 368, Rem. 2; H. 397, 2, n. PAUCI ADMODUM: Cic. usually says admodum pauci rather than pauci admodum.

The evidence for many of the statements in this paper will be found in various contexts in "Jewish Life in the Middle Ages," in the Hebrew travel literature, and in such easily accessible works as Graetz's "History of the Jews." Achimaaz has been much used by me. The Hebrew text was included by Dr. A. Neubauer in his "Mediaeval Jewish Chronicles," ii, pp. 114 et seq.

Owing to the constant watchful attention of the police a vast amount of detailed information concerning these establishments was accumulated, and during recent years much of it has been published. A summary of this literature will be found in Dühren's Neue Forshungen über den Marquis de Sade und seine Zeit, 1904, pp. 97 et seq. Rabutaux, op. cit., p. 54.

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