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MS. copy of Matthew Clarkson's Journal in 1766. Do. Memoirs of the Hist. Soc. of Penn., 1826. Account of first settlements, etc., by John Watson . Do. An admirable account of what such a frolic was some thirty-five years later is to be found in Edward Eggleston's "Circuit Rider." Such incidents are mentioned again and again by Watson, Milfort, Doddridge, Carr, and other writers.
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The male differs from the female in his immense tusks, greater size, strength, and endurance; so great is the difference in these respects that the males when caught are valued at one-fifth more than the females. Dr. Campbell, in 'Proc. Zoolog. Soc. 1869, p. 138. See also an interesting paper by Lieut.
O supreme mistress, queen of Babylon, may thy liver be pacified. O supreme mistress, whose name is Nanâ, may thy heart be at rest. O mistress of the house, lady of the gods, may thy liver be pacified. Abel-Winckler, Keilschrifttexte, p. 33, col. iii. ll. 52-58. Ball, Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch. xi. 124 seq. Annals, Cylinder B, col. v. ll. 30-46.
We'll take this man down to your grandfather's island and when we get there we'll tell him all about it. He'll know best what to do and we'll wait for his advice before we do anything." "That's all right, Soc," said Fred, greatly relieved by the words of his friend.
"I don't know of but one way to get even with him," suggested Fred. "What's that?" "Why, to set Soc on him and make him answer questions about canals. I'm telling you that if Grant should ask him about how wide the Suez Canal is or how deep the Sault Ste. Marie is he'd get an answer that would surprise him." "I haven't any doubt about that," said John somewhat ruefully.
Hist. Soc. Proceedings, second series, Vol. XV, p. 392. See especially G. L. Beer, "The English-Speaking Peoples," p. 79. Rush's "Residence at the Court of London," p. 419. Ibid., pp. 429, 443. "Political Life of Canning," Vol. II, p. 26. Rush's "Residence at the Court of London," p. 448. "Political Life of Canning," Vol. II, p. 33. "Messages and Papers of the Presidents," Vol. II, p. 209.
More recently these identical pieces were purchased for the Museum of Antiquities, Edinburgh, where they now are. See Proc. Soc. Antiq., vol. xxiii. Sir John Malcolm, who was at this time M.P. for Launceston.
I shall never forget my feelings of surprise, disgust, and shame, at seeing a great powerful man afraid even to ward off a blow, directed, as he thought, at his face. This man had been trained to a degradation lower than the slavery of the most helpless animal. In returning we spent two days at Soc^go, and I employed them in collecting insects in the forest.
The next year, for testifying against the treatment of Norton, William Bond, Mary Dyer, and Mary Whetherstead were apprehended by the same authorities, and forcibly carried back to Rhode Island. H. Rogers, Mary Dyer, p. 36. See New Haven Hist. Soc. Papers, ii, 399. Connecticut, July, 1665.
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