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Dr. P. Gregg, of Rock Island, Illinois, has been kind enough to forward to the writer an interesting work by J. V. Spencer, containing annotations by himself.

Pf. Biographical sketch, glossary, fingering, phrasing, pedaling & instructive annotations on form and structure & interpretation, by Arthur Edward Johnstone.

1-2 Containing Rhode Island annotations prepared by Gurvey Edwards.

Biographical sketch, general information, fingering, phrasing, instructive annotations on form & structure by <pb id='012.png' /> Maurice Aronson.

SEE CORPUS JURIS 1946 ANNOTATIONS.

OKLAHOMA DIGEST AND STATUTE SERVICE; a service which supplements the digest and statute annotations.

Unquestionably, they sometimes irritated him, and then he abused them, but it is only necessary to read his annotations of his copy of Swedenborg's Wisdom of the Angels (now in the British Museum) to realise in the first place that he sometimes misunderstood Swedenborg's position and secondly, that when he did understand it, he was thoroughly in agreement with it, and that he and the Swedish seer had much in common.

Persons of that cast may here have the satisfaction of seeing Annotations upon an old Roman Poem, gathered from the hills and valleys where it was written.

" In reviewing my diary, preparatory to its publication, I have occasionally eliminated an expression that seemed to be too personal,a sprinkling of pepper from the caster of my impatience,and I have also here and there added an explanatory annotation or illustration.

The learning contained in these eclogues is so various and extensive, lhat according to the opinion of his son, who has written long annotations on each, no man's reading besides his own was sufficient to explain his references effectually.

The author has withheld this work, (excepting a few pages) many years from the press, according to the rule of Horace, hoping to have rendered it more worthy the acceptance of the public,but finds at length, that he is less able, from disuse, to correct the poetry; and, from want of leizure, to amplify the annotations.

SCHOLIASTS, name given to a class of grammarians who appended annotations to the margins of the MSS. of the classics.

There is a victory off Cape St. Vincent in February, 1797, but Green is attacking Bentley's annotations on Horace.

" FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 25: Annotations, p. 96.]

The Hawaiian Annual of 1898 makes this annotation: During the year various changes have occurred in the labor population of the country; and under the working of the present law, requiring a proportion of other than Asiatic of all immigrant labor introduced, there has already arrived one company of Germans, comprising 115 men, 25 women and 47 children, all of whom found ready engagements with various plantations.

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