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Berlin Ephemeris, 1788. Edin. Phil. Journ. vol. vi. p. 313. Life and Correspondence of Dr Bradley, Oxford, 1832, p. 533, See also his Supplement. Oxford, 1833, p. 17.

Journ. of Sc., vol. i., p. 381; also Phil. Jour. Brit. Astr. Roy. Roy. Brit. Astr. Roy. Jour., vol. xxix. Astr. Ass., vol. ii., p. 386; Miss E. Brown, Ibid., p. 210; Month. Roy. Society, vol. lii., p. 307; Rev. W. Sidgreaves, Mem. Baxendell, of Manchester, reached independently a similar conclusion. See Month.

Tonnage and poundage had not yet been granted by parliament; and the commons had artfully, this session, concealed their intention of invading that branch of revenue, till the royal assent had been obtained to the petition of right, which they justly deemed of such importance. * Rushworth, vol. i. p. 628. Journ. 18th 20th June, 1628. Journ, 26th June, 1628.

A similar interesting case is recorded in the Madras Medical Quart. Journ., 1839, p. 340. Dr.

Whatever noise had been made, the president was the author of the most of it, though he did not seem to know it. "Perhaps we'd better 'journ that," said Gov. Grimes. "That's what they do to things in meetings, when they want to put them off, my father says." "Well, we can do that, only I think we'd better have a "

Cases of puerperal fever seeming to originate in erysipelas. Elkington, of Birmingham, in Provincial Med. Journal, cited in Am. Journ. Med. Sc. for April, 1844. Six cases in less than a fortnight, seeming to originate in a case of erysipelas. West's Reports, in Brit. and For. Med. Review for October, 1845, and January, 1847.

Multitudes flocked towards Westminster, and insulted the prelates and such of the lords as adhered to the crown. * Nalson, vol. ii. p. 646. Journ. 16th Nov. 1641. Dugdale, p. 79. Rush. part. iii. vol. i. p. 710. * Nalson, vol ii. p 784, 792. Nalson, vol. ii. p. 792. Journ. 27th, 28th, and 29th of Dec. 1641.

So the young men gathered round Hapley and applauded him. It was a long struggle, vicious from the beginning, and growing at last to pitiless antagonism. The successive turns of fortune, now an advantage to one side and now to another now Hapley tormented by some success of Pawkins, and now Pawkins outshone by Hapley, belong rather to the history of entomology than to this story. Quart, Journ.

* We may judge of the great grievance of purveyance by this circumstance, that the purveyors often gave but sixpence for a dozen of pigeons, and twopence for a fowl. Journ. 25th May, 1626. Rymer, tom. xvii. p. 441, et seq. v This volume was written above twenty years before the edition of 1778. In that short period, prices have perhaps risen more than during the preceding hundred and fifty.

This river is likewise laid down in Ogilvy's map as Manhattan Noordt, Montaigne, and Mauritius river. Juet's Journ. Purch. Pil. The delectable accounts given by the great Hudson and Master Juet of the country they had discovered excited not a little talk and speculation among the good people of Holland.

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