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The method which I propose to myself is, first, to place before the reader, in one view, the propositions which comprise the several heads of our testimony, and afterwards to repeat the same propositions in so many distinct sections, with the necessary authorities subjoined to each.*

The narrative will now be most fitly continued in the language of the doctor's own report, herewith subjoined. "My medical diary informs me that I first saw the English Lord Montbarry, on November 17. He was suffering from a sharp attack of bronchitis. Some precious time had been lost, through his obstinate objection to the presence of a medical man at his bedside.

We saluted him courteously, but offended dignity was apparent in a grave face of considerable church power; we therefore subjoined to the ordinary salutation much regret at the awkwardness of our guide, and apologised for intruding on his repose; which apologies, and further explanations, immediately changed the current in our favour.

He alleged, however, in favour of his restitution, a petition which he presented to Domitian, together with a letter from that prince, and a decree of the Prusensians in his honour. To these he subjoined a letter which he had received from you; as also an edict and a letter of your august father confirming the grants which had been made to him by Domitian.

I wish your Majesty a goodnight," he subjoined, "and will presently make such arrangements in the outer hall, as may put the gentlemen who are to inhabit it more at their ease."

"When I was just entering the Queen's apartment to be presented, 'Here, said Her Majesty, leading me to the Emperor, 'is the Princess, and, then turning to me, exclaimed, 'Mercy, how cold you are! The Emperor answered Her Majesty in German, 'What heat can you expect from the hand of one whose heart resides with the dead? and subjoined, in the same language, 'What a pity that so charming a head should be fixed on a dead body.

"Take heed that the strictest examination be made," subjoined Buckingham, "in accordance with his Highness's behests for the knave smiles, as if he thought his precautions were so well taken that the searchers would be baffled." "Fear nothing, my Lord Marquis," replied the Serjant-at-arms. "Now, prisoner," he added, to Mompesson "your keys!"

Likewise P. Papinius Statius, his Achilles, in five books; to each of which he has subjoined Annotations. This poet lived in the reign of King Charles II. and is more remarkable for having given name to a satire of Mr. Dryden's, than for all his own works.

It contained merely a sprig of heather, and written on the enclosure "From my dear wife, Isobel; her first gift." Two dates were subjoined, with thirty years' interval that of the receipt of the token, and that of the inscription of the memorandum. With flushing cheeks Leslie sat, and spread out the crushed, brittle spikes, so fondly won, so dearly held.

The name of Isabella of Buchan was subjoined to that of the Bruce, and together with all those concerned in his rising proclaimed as traitors and a price set upon their heads.