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Tighernach, according to all our ancient authorities, died in the year 548. It appears from a fragment of an ancient life of St. Mac-Carthen, preserved by Colgan, that a remarkable reliquary was given by St Patrick to that saint when he placed him over the see of Clogher. Quibus dictis dimisit cum osculo pacis paterna fultum benedictione. Colgan, Vit.
The historian commends such of the Greeks as erected two temples to the divinity of that name, worshipping in the one as to a god, but in the other observing only the rites as to a hero.-B. ii., c. 13, 14. Plot. in Vit. Thes. Apollod., l. 3. This story is often borrowed by the Spanish romance-writers, to whom Plutarch was a copious fountain of legendary fable. Plut. in Vit. Thes. Mr.
And the little stranger put his arm through Jimmie's "You come vit me, quick! I show you someting, tovarish!" They threaded the dark streets till they came to a row of working-men's hovels, made of logs, the cracks stuffed with mud and straw places in which an American farmer would not have thought it proper to keep his cattle.
"You are friendt of Mees Veensheep?" he asked. "Looks she not vell? New York has agreed vit' her; not so?" At my awkward, guarded assent, I thought that something of the same surprise Judge Baker had voiced at my moderation flitted over the old man's face. "I find you kvite right; kvite right," he said, "New York has done Mees Veensheep goot; she looks fery vell."
All Brussels interpreted it for the cardinal's hat, and every appearance of such a servant renewed their laughter; this badge of a fool's cap, which was offensive to the court, was subsequently changed into a bundle of arrows an accidental jest which took a very serious end, and probably was the origin of the arms of the republic. Vit. Vigl. T. II. 35 Thuan. 489.
Haeckelheimer askt me to pay his complimends to you unt to say vill you dine vit him next veek, or may he dine vit you vicheffer iss most conveniend. So." In the mayor's chair of Chicago at this time sat a man named Walden H. Lucas. Aged thirty-eight, he was politically ambitious. He had the elements of popularity the knack or luck of fixing public attention.
A tablet on the cross bore the inscription: "1900 Le Christ Dieu Homme Vit Regne Commande Christo Redemptori Jubilé 1901 Atuona." "The tiki of the true god," said Titihuti, observing my gaze, and crossed herself with the fervor of the believer in a new charm. On the roof a score of doves were cooing as we filed into the church.
Joseph. in Vit. sect. 3. Joseph. Antiq. 1. xx. c. 4, sect. 2. "Because that Claudius had commanded all Jews to depart from Rome." Suet. Gland. c. xxv. "Judeos, impulsero Chresto assidue tumultuantes, Roma expulit." "After this man, rose up Judas of Galilee, in the days of the taxing, and drew away much people after him." Joseph. de Bell. 1. vii.
At which there leaped to his feet a Russian Jewish tailor, Rabin by name; his first name was Scholem, which means Peace, and he cried in great excitement: "Vot business have ve Socialists vit such vords? Ve might leaf dem to de enemy, vot?" You might have thought you were in Leesville, listening to Comrade Stankewitz.
You've your mother's orders for that. She's nothing to do with my gift." "Splendid!" almost shouted Dab. "Oh, but don't I hope they'll fit!" "Vit?" said the tailor. "Vill zay vit? I dell you zay vit you like a knife. You vait und zee." Dab failed to get a very clear idea of what the fit would be, but it made him almost hold his breath to think of it.
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