[79] This statement is incorrect. The saying quoted above occurs in Mr. J.R. Lowell's address at the memorial meeting to Dean Stanley, Dec. 13, 1881. He introduces it as "a proverbial phrase which we have in America and which, I believe, we carried from England."

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[81] The Ottoman Empire, 1801-1913. By W. Miller. Cambridge: At the University Press. 7s. 6d.

[82] This article was, of course, written before the war which subsequently broke out between the Bulgarians and their former allies, the Greeks and the Servians.

[83] The Diary of Frances, Lady Shelley (1818-1873). London: John Murray. 10s. 6d.

[84] History of the Peninsular War, vol. iii. p. 209.

[85] Maxwell's Life of Wellington, vol. i. p. 78

[86] British Statesmen of the Great War, p. 241.

[87] Burma under British Rule. By Joseph Dautremer. London: T. Fisher Unwin. 15s.

[88] The Life of Madame Tallien. By L. Gastine. Translated from the French by J. Lewis May. London: John Lane. 12s. 6d. net.