INA.
APOSTLES.
In the diplomatic language of Charles I.'s time, were marginal notes, generally in the king's hand, written on the margin of state papers. The word, in somewhat a similar sense, had its origin in the canon law. There are many instances of apostles by Charles I. in Archbishop Laud's Diary
JAMES SILVESTER.
When Voltaire was at Berlin, he wrote this epigram on his patron and host the king of Prussia:—
"King, author, philosopher, hero, musician,
Freemason, economist, bard, politician,
How had Europe rejoiced if a Christian he'd been,