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I shall never be romantic again about chivalry. Such coarseness! such slavery! such ignorance! Ah, how happy we ought to be that we are born in a civilized time, with no Mr Peepers for father confessors, nor fighting with firebrands for amusement!" "You have been reading Hallam's Middle Ages a present from your uncle Samson till you have become a right-down Utilitarian.

Sec also Hallam's Const. Hist. Filling up of Vacant Livings by the appointment of New Ministers. For the sequestered livings there were, of course, numerous candidates.

Froude and other Liberals; and therefore, of course, first, as between Mr. Froude and Mr. Hallam. Mr. Hallam's name is so venerable and his work so Important, that to set ourselves up as judges in this or in any matter between him and Mr. Froude would be mere impertinence: but speaking merely as learners, we have surely a right to inquire why Mr.

Macaulay followed the Milton essay with others on Macchiavelli, Dryden, Hallam's "Constitutional History," and on history in general, which displayed to great advantage his unusual learning, his keen historic instinct, and his splendor of style.

See in Hallam's Supplement to Europe during the Middle Ages, p. l33, and in Motley's Dutch Republic, Vol. I. pp. 32, 33, various causes mentioned for voluntary and compulsory servitude in the early European times. See also Summer's White Slavery, p. 11. Moors, living In Spain as subjects, and nominally Christianized.

You're the one thing that ..." He swerved sharply, at an abrupt tangent. "There's one thing we can do, of course." She looked up inquiringly. "Craven Street is just round the corner." "Yes?" wonderingly. "I mean we must go to Mrs. Hallam's house, first off.... It's too late now, after five, else we could deposit the jewels in some bank.

Used to sleep all morning, then breakfast with my pint of fizz, and lie in a hammock and read Hallam's 'Middle Ages. Have you read that? I always take something solid to the islands. There's no doubt I did the thing in rather a fine style; but if it was gone about a little cheaper, or there were two of us to bear the expense, it ought to pay hand over fist. I've got the influence, you see.

Throughout the whole reign of Charles the Second Hallam's "Constitutional History" is singularly judicious and full in its information. Lingard becomes of importance during this period from the original materials to which he has had access, as well as from his clear and dispassionate statement of the Catholic side of the question.

But eventually it was not really long there came the quick rush of Mrs. Hallam's feet along the upper hall, and the woman reappeared, one hand holding her skirts clear of her pretty feet as she descended in a rush that caused the candle's flame to flicker perilously. Half-way down, "Mr. Kirkwood!" she called tempestuously. "Didn't you find it?" he countered blandly.

If Guilford Duncan had been a little more worldly wise than he was, he would have gone at once to Captain Will Hallam. He would have told that shrewdest of shrewd men of the world all that had passed between himself and Tandy, and he would have asked Will Hallam's advice as to what course to pursue. Instead of that Guilford Duncan went at once to Barbara.

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