[13] Roo-bay´.

[14] Toor-kwan´ (n nasal).

[15] Meh-nan´ (n nasal).

[16] Chaucer, "the morning star of English song," born 1340, died 1400.

[17] Diks-müd´.

[18] The most brilliant, and perhaps the greatest, of all English generals, specially famous for his genius in tactics; born 1650, died 1722. (See Highroads of History, Book VI., Chaps. VII. and VIII.). Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty from October 1911 to May 1915) is a direct descendant of the great general.

[19] Ow-den-ar´deh.

[20] Doo-ay´.

[21] See Vol. II., p. 107.

[22] See Vol. II., pp. 26 ff.