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II THE PROBLEMS OF THE DEEP SEA III ON SOME OF THE RESULTS OF THE EXPEDITION OF H.M.S. "CHALLENGER" IV YEAST V ON THE FORMATION OF COAL [1870] (A Lecture delivered at the Philosophical Institute, Bradford.) VI ON THE BORDER TERRITORY BETWEEN THE ANIMAL AND THE VEGETABLE KINGDOMS (A Friday evening Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution.)
Some chroniclers of the fourteenth century say that Philip the Handsome was particularly munificent and lavish towards his family and his servants; but it is difficult to meet with any precise proof of this allegation, and we must impute the financial difficulties of Philip the Hand-some to his natural greed, and to the secret expenses entailed upon him by his policy of dissimulation and hatred, rather than to his lavish generosity.
Lions, wolves, bears, &c. Some with hoofs, horns, tusks, teeth, nails: How many noxious serpents and venomous creatures, ready to offend us with stings, breath, sight, or quite kill us?