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Plato, Republic, Book 10, section 607e (search)
ainers?” said he. “But if not, my friend, even as men who have fallen in love, if they think that the love is not good for them, hard though it be,BI/A| ME/N, O(/MWS DE/: Cf. Epist. iii. 316 E, and vii. 325 A, and Raeder, Rhein. Mus. lxi. p. 470, Aristoph.Clouds 1363MO/LIS ME\N A)LL' O(/MWS, Eurip.Phoen. 1421MO/LIS ME/N, E)CE/TEINE D', and also Soph.Antig. 1105, O.T. 998, Eurip.Bacch. 1027, Hec. 843, Or. 1023, El. 753, Phoen. 1069, I.A. 688, 904. nevertheless refrain, so we, owing to the love of this kind of poetry inbred in us by our education in these fineIronical, as KALLI/S
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
fourteen times in the interest of the natives. Made Universal Protector of the Indians by the Spanish government......1516 Cordova, Francisco Fernandez de, died in Cuba in 1518; discovers Mexico and explores the coast of Yucatan......1517 Grijalva, Juan de, born in Spain; died in Nicaragua, Jan. 21, 1527. Explores Yucatan and hears of Mexico and Montezuma......1518 Cortez, Hernando, Spanish adventurer, born in Spain in 1485; died in Spain, Dec. 2, 1547; conqueror of Mexico......1519-21 Magellan, Fernando, Portuguese navigator, born in 1470. Discovers the Strait of Magellan, which he enters Oct. 21, 1520, and names, passing through into the ocean, Nov. 27, 1520, to which he gave the name Pacific. He was killed at one of the Philippine Islands, by the natives, April 17, 1521. Only one of his ships, under Sebastian del Cano, reached Seville (the first ship to circumnavigate the globe)......Sept. 8, 1522 Verazzano, Giovanni de, Florentine navigator; born near Florence i
kung in Hempel's Goethe, VII. 5. to select the theme for his first tragedy from Chap. II.} the kindred epoch in the history of the Netherlands. But the interest of the circle in which he moved became far more lively when, in a remote part of the world, Goethe, XXII. 321. a whole people showed signs that it would make itself free. He classed the Boston tea-party of 1773 among the prodigious events which stamp themselves most deeply on the mind of childhood. Goethe's Briefe, III. 1420, 1421. Like everybody around him he wished the Americans success, and the names of Franklin and Washington shone and sparkled in his heaven of politics and war. Goethe's Werke, XXII. 321. When to all this was added reform in France, he and the youth of Germany promised themselves and all their fellow-men a beautiful and even a glorious future. Ibid. The thought of emigrating to America passed placidly over his imagination, leaving no more mark than the shadow of a flying cloud as it sweeps ov
--The Brokers Circular resorts the sales of cotton for the week at 35,000 bales. The market has been firmer, and an advance in prices of ¼d a d. is established. The sales to speculators were 2,000 bales, and those to exporters 4,000 bales. The sales of Friday were 5,000 bales, the market closing very dull. The authorized quotations are: Orleans.Mobile.Upland. Fair1211½11 ¼ Middling,10 ½10 ½10 3/8 The stock in port is estimated at 597,000 bales, of which 240,000 are American. Advices from Manchester are unfavorable. The market is very dull. Havre Cotton Market December 12--Cotton advanced 4f. a 5f., closing steady. Sales of the week, 3,250 bales. New Orleans tree ordinance, 1421;New Orleans tree ordinance bas, 1361. Stock, 141,000 bales. Liverpool Breadstuffs and Provision Market, Dec. 14th--Breadstuffs are generally quiet, but steady. Provisions firm. The Niagara had not arrived at Halifax at 8 o'clock last night, when the line close