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Archaic and obsolete refer to words, customs, or the like, the former to such as savor of an earlier period though they are not yet completely out of use, the latter to such as have passed out of use altogether.

The lines "Day, natheless, will glow Down in the regions far below," doubtless refer to DANA the less, who, when his sheet is utterly overwhelmed in its self-made oblivion, will deserve, and probably obtain, all the brightness and warmth to which the verse refers.

In all official conversation refer to other soldiers by their titles, thus: Sergeant B, Private C. [Illustration] CHAPTER II. ARMS, UNIFORMS, AND EQUIPMENT.

ENTER WINCKELMANN Even to ordinary mortals Nature has not denied a very precious endowmentI refer to that lively impulse felt from earliest childhood, to take hold of the external world, to learn to know it, to enter into relation with it, and to form with it a complete whole.

What makes this evidence the more conclusive is that Rohde's use of the word "sentimental" refers, according to his own definition, to egoistic sentimentality, not to altruistic sentiment.

Footnote 27: "Our sources with the utmost possible uniformity refer to the Spirit in terms implying personality.

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