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Remarks on the Scenery of Scotland, by JOHN WILSON, prefixed to A History of the Scottish Highlands, edited by John S. Keltie, 2 vols. Edinburgh, Fullarton, 1875. Oliver and Boyd's Scottish Tourist. Edinburgh, 1852. Black's Picturesque Tourist Guide of Scotland. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1879. Travels in Scotland, by J. G. K

I will not ask sad Pity to deplore His wayward errors, who thus early died; Still less, CHILDE HAROLD, now thou art no more, Will I say aught of genius misapplied; Of the past shadows of thy spleen or pride: But I will bid th' Arcadian cypress wave, Pluck the green laurel from Peneus' side, And pray thy spirit may such quiet have, That not one thought unkind be murmur'd o'er thy grave.

These old cannon are set in the pavement of the quay as posts for the mooring of ships and for similar uses. 92 24 A peine vient-il de sauter ... qu': 'scarcely has he leaped when. A peine reenforces vient de. For the inversion cf. note to 5 32. 93 5 en carton peint: 'of painted pasteboard, i.e. counterfeit.

The Project Gutenberg EBook of Le comte de Moret, by Alexandre Dumas Le voyageur qui, pour ses affaires ou pour son plaisir, venait, vers la fin de l'an de grâce 1628, passer quelques jours dans la capitale du royaume des Lys, comme on disait poétiquement

Proceedings of the Geological Society, vol. I, p. 320. CAP DE BONNE-ESP

The grave was formed in the following manner: A large pit was sunk, of a sufficient width all round to admit of a wall two feet thick of solid masonry being constructed on each side; thus forming an exact oblong, the hollow space within which was precisely twelve feet deep, near eight long and five wide. A bed of masonry was at the bottom.

The Worship of the Presbyterian Church, by Rev. D. D. BANNERMAN. Edinburgh, Andrew Elliot, 1884. The Worship and Offices of the Church of Scotland, being lectures delivered at the Universities of Aberdeen, Glasgow, St-Andrews, and Edinburgh, by GEORGE W. SPROTT. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh, 1882.

Souls made of fire, and children of the sun, With whom revenge is virtue. «Ames formées de flammes, et enfans du soleil, pour lesquels la vengeance est une vertuMEDJNOUN et LEÏLA, les ROM

J.N. Mackenzie (Journal of medical Science, 1884) a rapporté,

[Note 19: Voyez Histoire de la Louisiane, par Lepage-Dupratz; Charlevoix, Histoire de la Nouvelle-France; Lettres du R. Hecwelder, Transactions of the American philosophical society, v. 1; Jefferson, Notes sur la Virginie, p. 135-190. Ce que dit Jefferson est surtout d'un grand poids,

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