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Each tac. is, in turn, for a period of twenty-four hours, officer in charge, or "O.C." During the summer encampment of the cadets, the O.C. occupies a tent at headquarters, and is in command, under the commandant, of the camp. It was in the evening, immediately after the return of the corps from supper, when Lieutenant Denton had sent for Cadet Captain Prescott. "Mr.

But we must remember that, in the existing Gospel of Matthew, the only part which is by the apostle consists of the Discourses of Jesus. See Papias, in Eusebius, Hist. Consular., 5; Pro Plancio, 9; Tac., Ann., IV. 6; Pliny, Hist. Nat., XII. 32; Appian, Bell. Cf. Isaiah ix. 1; Matt. iv. 13-15; Tobit, i. 1.

H. 388, II. 3; Z. 419; and in T. above all others, cf. Boet. Lex. Tac. sub Dativus. Adjecto. Graecis litteris. Grecian characters, cf. Caes. IV. Aliis aliarum. Aliis is not however wholly redundant; but brings out more fully the idea: no intermarriages, one with one nation, and another with another. Walch and Ritter omit aliis, though it is found in all the MSS. Infectos.

But roll each had failed to show any absentees. Captain Vesey was furious. So was Lieutenant-Colonel Strong, the commandant of cadets, who had just been summoned, and who was now at the tac. tent questioning Hasbrouck and others. Through the night no trace was found of Mr. Dodge.

There, on the swords being brought forward in the midst, such violent hatred arose against him, that without being allowed a defence, by a novel mode of death, being thrown into the reservoir of the water of Ferentina, a hurdle being placed over him, and stones being thrown into that, he was drowned. See Tac. Germ. 12.

The tic tac of the machine guns and the rattle of the rifles accompanied the roar of the big guns as hail, pouring down on a greenhouse, plays fast and loose amidst the peals of God's artillery: we have got some guns right up the precipitous cliff: the noise doubled; redoubled; quadrupled, expanded into one immense tiger-like growl a solid mass of the enemy showed itself crossing the green patch and then the good Queen Lizzie picked up her targets crash!!! Stop your ears with wax.

This is shown at once by a glance at the map, and also by the remarkable exceptional provision which allowed the Centuripans to buy to any part of Sicily. This distinction between Italy as the Roman mainland or consular sphere on the one hand, and the transmarine territory or praetorial sphere on the other, already appears variously applied in the sixth century. Ep. 19, xxxvii. 51; Tac.

Ver. 4, 82; Tac. Ann. 4, 27. The orators were in the habit of working over their speeches carefully for publication and preservation. IUS AUGURIUM etc.: 'the law pertaining to the augurs and pontifices'; i.e. the principles applied by them in the performance of their duties. The pontifices had the general oversight of religious observances. See Dict. of Antiq.

As Captain Vesey, the tac., white-gloved, stepped into the room he was just in time to hear Cadet Judson say: "Perhaps if you were to work out a formula in algebra, mister, you would find the idea even more clear. But I think you understand it now." "Yes, sir, thank you," replied Cadet Prescott. "This is the way I would explain the problem," murmured Mr. Pratt, to Greg and Anstey.

"The road leads down to the inn at Le Tac, where Cockney excursionists go to eat lobsters, and play skittles," said Vixen, laughing at her lover. They went back to the manor house, where they found Miss Skipwith annotating a tremendous manuscript on blue foolscap, a work whose outward semblance would have been enough to frighten and deter any publisher in his right mind.