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He makes similar remarks in another place; but I cannot tell whether this desolation has been caused by a want of population, or by an altered condition of the land. Edinburgh, Phil. Journ., Jan., 1830, p. 74; and April, 1830, p. 258 also Daubeny on Volcanoes, p. 438; and Bengal Journ., vol. vii. p. 324. Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain, vol. iv. p. 199.
And he adds, "If any person take upon him the place of knight, citizen, or burgess, not being duly elected, according to the laws and statutes in that behalf provided, and according to the purport, effect, and true meaning of this our proclamation, then every person so offending to be fined or imprisoned for the same." * D'Ewes, p. 397. * Journ. Feb. 8th, 1580.
Hist. vol. viii. p. 214. Journ. 13th June, 1628. A commission had likewise been granted, and some money remitted, in order to raise a thousand German horse, and transport them into England. It must, however, be confessed, that the king was so far right, that he had now at last fallen on the only effectual method for supporting his prerogative.
One Shepherd opposed this bill, objected to the appellation of Sabbath as Puritanical, defended dancing by the example of David, and seems even to have justified sports on that day. For this profaneness he was expelled the house, by the suggestion of Mr. * Journ. 15th, 16th, Feb. 1620. 28th May, 1621. In Shepherd's sentence, his offence is said by the house to be great, exorbitant, unparalleled.
* The excess was formerly greater, as appears by Salisbury's account. See chap. 2. Journ. 21st May, 1604. Interest, during this reign, was at ten per cent. till 1624, when it was reduced to eight. This high interest is an indication of the great profits and small progress of commerce.
Possibly to be translated "mountain". The rendering of the proper name as that of Dilmun is very uncertain. For the probable identification of Dilmun with the island of Bahrein in the Persian Gulf, cf. Rawlinson, Journ. Roy. As. Soc., 1880, pp. 20 ff.; and see further, Meissner, Orient. Lit- Zeit., XX. No. 7, col. 201 ff.
L'Etoile computes them at one hundred and twenty-seven. Journ. de Henri IV, vol. iii. p. 21. Mézeray, vol. x. p. 205. Matthieu, Hist. des Troubles, book ii. pp. 426, 427. Monttaucon, vol. v. p. 410. Péréfixe, vol. ii. p. 377. Mézeray, vol. x. p. 209. Réné de Marée-Montbarot, Governor of Rennes in 1602.
You see, Juan, he had a sister, and this here Cal Greathouse, he " "I object, yo' Honah! I object!" cried the State's attorney, springing to his feet. "This is bringin' the dignity o' the law into ridicule, sah! into ridicule! I object!" "Er, ah-h-h!" yawned the judge, suddenly sitting up, "'Journ court, Mr. Clerk! We will set to-morrow mornin' at the same place, at nine o'clock. Mr.
It was Walbran, again, who gave these reasons for assigning the crypt to Wilfrid. Before his time it was thought to have been built during the Roman Occupation. See article by Mr. J. T. Micklethwaite, V.P.S.A., in Archæol. Journ., vol. xxxvii. p. 364. A confessio, it need hardly be said, has nothing to do with a confessional.
Jahrbuch, 1823, p. 217. Pétersbourg, t. xxxii., No. 3, 1884; Astr. Journ. of Science, vol. i. Prof. Hubbard's calculations indicated a probability that the definitive separation of the two nuclei occurred as early as September 30, 1884. See also, on the subject of this comet, W. T. Lynn, Intellectual Observer, vol. xi., p. 208; E. Ledger, Observatory, August, 1883, p. 244; and H. A. Newton, Am.
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