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But if we admit Bishop Andrews’ gloss, then why doth the Apostle, after he hath given goodreason for the veiling of women, subjoin, if any man seem to be contentious,” &c.

In compliance with this custom unquestionably a bad one we subjoin a few biographical words, in relation to the party at Mr. Pickwick's assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Winkle, being fully received into favour by the old gentleman, were shortly afterwards installed in a newly-built house, not half a mile from Mr. Pickwick's. Mr.

I subjoin the conclusion of my reply in the same journal for October 25th. "If this were a question of opinion, or a question of interpretation of parts or of terms, were it even a question of observation in which the testimony of my own senses alone was pitted against that of another person, I should adopt a very different tone in discussing this matter.

When I copied the foregoing, I intended to have shown you how to improve it; but, upon second thought, determine to leave it to yourself. Do me the favour to endorse it on, or subjoin it to, your next letter, corrected and varied according to the best of your skill. "Ma begs you will omit the thoughts of leaving Congress," &c.; "omit" is improperly used here.

When we have jointly repeated the first precept, which is, to love God, we pray thus: 'O Jesu Christ, thou Son of the living God, grant us thy grace to love thee above all things! and immediately after we say the Lord's prayer; then immediately we subjoin: 'O holy Mary, mother of Jesus, obtain for us, from thy Son, that we may have the grace to keep this first commandment. After which we say the Ave Maria.

By way of enlivening these historical data, and as an epigrammatic conclusion to our description, we subjoin a pleasant little anecdote related by Sir Walter Scott, of a certain old Earl of Strathmore, who, in superintending some improvements of the castle, displayed an eccentric love of uniformity.

To support those statements with adequate evidence I should have to compile a book four times as large as the present volume. As I have not room to state the case properly, I shall content myself with the recommendation of some books in which the reader may study the subject for himself. A list of these books I now subjoin: The Golden Bough. Frazer. Macmillan & Co. A Short History of Christianity.

Nobody in Lady Hester's establishment was suffered to enjoy an interval of rest. A description of the bedchamber, which, for most purposes, was Lady Hester's principal apartment, we shall now subjoin. It bore no resemblance to an English or a French chamber, and, independent of its furniture, was scarcely better than a common peasant's. The floor was of cement.

I will not willingly serve with a man who considers himself the first general in Europe." Numbers of letters from Bonaparte to his wife have been published. I cannot deny their authenticity, nor is it my wish to do so. I will, however, subjoin one which appears to me to differ a little from the rest.

Your most humble lover, and obedient servant, ANT. HARLOWE. Here's a letter of courtship, my dear! and let me subjoin to it, that if now, or hereafter, I should treat this hideous lover, who is so free with me to my mother, with asperity, and you should be disgusted at it, I shall think you don't give me that preference in your love which you have in mine.