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Voyez le grec Nicetas et notre vieux Villehardouin; voy. aussi Gibbon, Decline and fall of Roman Emp., c. 60. En 1204.

Melrose and its Environs, containing a short History and Description of the Abbeys of Melrose and Dryburgh, and of Abbotsford, by WILLIAMS DEANS. Edinburgh, J.-B. Mould, n. d. The History and Antiquities of Melrose, Old Melrose, and Dryburgh Abbeys, with a description of Abbotsford, Eildon Hills, etc. Melrose, Misses S. and C. Cameron, 1869. Quiggin's Guide to the Isle of Man. Quiggin, Douglas.

Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face, Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek For that which thou hast heard me speak to-night....

His school days at Lyons were equally agreeable to the young vagabond. His studies occupied him little; he loved to wander through the streets of the great city, finding everywhere food for fanciful speculation. He would follow a person he did not know, scrutinizing his every movement, and striving to lose his own identity in that of the other, to live the other's life.

The Canadians and Indians at the left having come helter-skelter, the woods being full of them, running with undaunted courage right down hill upon us, expecting to make us flee as they had before done at the , and just now did to our menExtrait d'une lettre du général américain Pomeroy, alors colonel dans les milices de New-York,

Your affair with the prince is known; you must keep your eyes open mighty wide. 6. From the top of the penitentiary he could see only one side of the city. 7. Do that; otherwise he will see you somewhere. 8. He courted Baia from the top of the tower. 9.

A Memoir of the Life of the late Robert Burns, written by R. HERON. Edinburgh, Printed for T. Brown, 1797.

During the next few years he added to his reputation as a writer of short stories; to this period belong several collections of tales and sketches: "Lettres

[Footnote 322: Chambers. Life of Burns, tom III, p. 152. Voir aussi, sur Tam de Shanter, le discours prononcé par le Dr Charles Rogers,

This insane act would rouse the devil in any soldiery, and may explain how, after a twenty-four hours' struggle, the unhappy town was a heap of ruins. Lord Roberts, the justest and gentlest of conquerors, most properly ordered widespread farm-burning in South Africa for the same offence.

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