[138] With polite mien and deportment.
[139] What a rare people are these English!
[140] Mentioned by Hirtius—Bell. Hisp. Cap. XXVII.
[141] The salutary waters of the divine Genil.—Don Quijote.
[142] Dion and Hirtius.
[143] Zurita and Hardouin maintain, that it is not in the old editions of Pliny.
[144] Foreign gentlemen.
[145] The wheel of fortune revolves more rapidly than that of a mill, and those who were elevated yesterday, to-day are on the ground.
[146] These Salvo conductos were by no means uncommon in those days. A friend of mine offered to procure me one to ensure me the protection of the celebrated José Maria.
[147] Forward, forward, heartless deceiver!