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Literary Study of the Bible, passim. But there is a leading American voice which will speak in that behalf, in President Nicholas Murray Butler, of Columbia University. In his address as President of the National Educational Association, President Butler makes strong plea for the reading of the Bible even in public schools. "His reason had no connection with religion.
See Heywood Townshend, Proc. in the Last Four Parl. of Eliz., Debates, passim. J.E. Foster: Ch'wd'ns Acc'ts of St. Thos. North, Chronicle of St. E. Freshfield, Vestry Minutes of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, Append., 71. Ibid., 7. For similar vestry orders see Vestry Minutes of St. Burn, Eccles. Memorials of Stepney, 51. Cf. Op. cit., 43. Art. xxi, Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 326. Leicest. Archit.
Statutes of the Realm, iv, Pt. ii, 968-9. Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 189 ff. Dr. Pilkington's will, Surtees Soc., xxii, Append., p. cxxxviii. Ibid., p. cx ff. Kelke's will of 1583, on p. 230. Also Wills and Inventories, Surtees Soc., xxxviii, Pt. ii, passim. Surrey Wills in Surrey Arch. Coll., x , passim. Ibid., 263.
Conversely, is the mellivorous larva killed by animal food? Reservations are needful here, as in the previous tests. We should be courting a flat refusal if we offered a pinch of Locusts to the larvae of the Anthophora or the Osmia, for instance. "Bramble-bees and Others": passim. There would be no use whatever in trying.
I've got a note of it in my pocket. Here you are. PSYCHOLOGY OF MIND, 1876, pages 472-4 ET SEQ.; 372, 384, 386-7 ET PASSIM. What do you say?" "Nothing. I am not interested in psychology. You know it perfectly well. "Why not? Wouldn't you get more fun out of life if you were?" "I have Perrelli." "Always your old Perrelli! That reminds me, Eames.
"Spes hominum caecos, morbos, votumque, labores, Et passim toto volitantes aethere curas."
The policy of this general doctrine, so qualified, is evident enough. In the mean time the ears of their congregations would be gradually habituated to it, as if it were a first principle admitted without dispute. For the present it would only operate as a theory, pickled in the preserving juices of pulpit eloquence, and laid by for future use. Condo et compono quæ mox depromere passim.
Ibid., II, p. 64. He was a well-known wool merchant of York, at different times member of the town council of twelve, sheriff and mayor, who died in 1435. I and II, passim. Cely Papers, pp. 30-1. Ibid., p. 64. See his will in Test.
The Merchant Adventurers tried sometimes to restrict merchants to the Cold and the Synxon marts, which were the most important. Cely Papers, p. xl, and passim. Ibid., p. 74. Richard Cely the younger to George: 'I understand that ye have a fair hawk. I am right glad of her, for I trust to God she shall make you and me right great sport.
I have not seen the book. Ascribed to Mrs. Haywood in the advertisements of her additional Works, 1727. The B.M. copy, catalogued under "Ariel," contains only a fragment of 24 pages. Miss M.P. Conant, The Oriental Tale in England in the Eighteenth Century , passim. The "key" is almost the sole contribution to Mrs. Haywood's bibliography in Bohn's Lowndes.
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