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Leverton, Lincolnshire, Acc'ts, Archæologia, xli, 333 ff. In the Chelmsford Acc'ts, Essex Arch. Soc., ii, 225-6 , is a most interesting inventory showing an elaborate stage outfit. Examples are Thos. North, St. St. St. Edmund and St. Thomas, Sarum, Acc'ts, introd., p. xvii. At St. T.N. & A.S. Garry, St. Examples: Wandsworth Acc'ts in Surrey Arch. Wilts Arch. Chagford Acc'ts in Devon Ass.
XLI. As soon as Caesar heard that Pompey was at Asparagium, he set out for that place with his army, and having taken the capital of the Parthinians on his march, where there was a garrison of Pompey's, he reached Pompey in Macedonia, on the third day, and encamped beside him; and the day following, having drawn out all his forces before his camp, he offered Pompey battle.
A poor man who gave way to drink said sadly, "I have broken the pledge again and again"; then pointing to his pledge card he said, "But now I have written a text on it, Isaiah xli. 13: 'For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not, I will help thee." Then looking up he said simply, "Maybe, Him and me will do it together." Is it victory over temptation you long for?
XXXIX. Fear is the desire of avoiding the greater of two dreaded evils by the less. XL. Audacity is the desire by which we are impelled to do something which is accompanied with a danger which our equals fear to meet. XLI. A person is said to be pusillanimous whose desire is restrained by the fear of a danger which his equals dare to meet. Explanation.
Curio, as his idea of their present behaviour was calculated to confirm his former hopes, imagined that the enemy were running away, and led his army from the rising grounds down to the plain. XLI. And when he had advanced from this place about sixteen miles, his army being exhausted with the fatigue, he halted.
At its lowest points, however, the rim is over 2 feet above the ground, which slopes away from it for some distance in every direction. Plate XLI shows the eastern side of the depression; the large tree in the middle distance is on the bank of Clear creek and below the terrace. Plate XLII shows the northern gateway or dip in the rim, looking southward across the depression.
This passage could not have been in the first Life; for that was written before she had ever been Prioress. Job. iv. 15: "Inhorruerunt pili carnis meae." John of the Cross. See ch. xxix. See ch. xx. section 21. Section 9, supra. Section 10. Psalm ci. 8: "I have watched, and become as a sparrow alone on the house-top." Psalm xli. 4: "Ubi est Deus tuus?"
XLI. News reached Rome that Sulla was encountering the generals of Mithridates in Bœotia, while the consuls were quarrelling and taking up arms. A battle was fought, in which Octavius got the victory and ejected Cinna, who was attempting to govern by violent means, and he put in Cinna's place as consul Cornelius Merula; but Cinna collected troops in Italy and made war against Octavius.
Never, that I know of, has it been inflicted by an American man-of-war on the home station. The reason, probably, is, that the officers well know that such a spectacle would raise a mob in any American seaport. By XLI. of the Articles of War, a court-martial shall not "for any one offence not capital," inflict a punishment beyond one hundred lashes.
13: Isaiah xli:20 "That they may see, and know, and consider, and understand together, that the hand of the Lord hath done this, and the Holy One of Israel hath created it." 14: Isaiah xliii:13 "I am the Lord thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Savior."
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