

'A 



ti was wrought up to a high 



i*i*l prftenskms Ix 



Bryce. He had brn an adv.. 



fnatral t < 



r i - ' ' i ' ' ' ' ! - i 



' 



with the marriage 

 1 tlio colon 



:..-.. :. !: f |bi .- -. 

 Ill IK 



a legal ii. i-. 



I ' 



tan 



- I hut 

 lawn, 



tsftion that dealt 

 Iritam aiM 



rrquestof 



it inn f 



8 



' 



Lai 



lnd*|>ondriit Political Coimiitinitirs." Hi-, tr 

 i*l * 



i.-r" Hli.l "Til.' \M'* 



Tim- ic translated into French 



the awUanr, 



llniN II.- wa* OM "f t It. f. .iiti'i< r- in !*;-. . f 



and nil.. 



: in 1878. 



ami 



had UTII .r diuVrvi 



laces in thr provinces when Victor Cousin (elected 



7a*hiscbieful..rd.nat 

 - 



room, and became very popular with th stu- 

 * history twas 



condemned l " <-lcryr. an-1 



v (Jratry.be replied in *,. 



was suspended from hi. 

 function*. When Louis Napoleon became Km- 



t Science.- n...l 



!>oleonicfTtem 



1 and ientencei! to a trar'* 



. n a 



iilnnt i,d afterward throratoriraJ rham- 

 pion of the empire, was impended from the Parfo 

 Ur. In 1H6M Vaoherot wco 

 f Mural Science*. 

 Premier in January. 1MTO. offcrvtl him a |-l.- 



< the riege, wat elc, and 



was one of three Deputies of Paris who roted in 



favor of concluding peace with Germany. Be sun. 



. : ., ., . . 



'-' 



A EL 1 * 3*"?***" 



al treatises, ii ^^ 



vigor and the elegance . M. 



afesfpuftsW hi n.- r. i .- . 



. ..... , , . . 



hi., an English prelate. 



, -. !, . ' . . . < ,....;; 



lie ano'his brothers were trai^IlM 



>*, rlrrtr.1 a 



Ad ... :.,.. iftrr -.-,-.-. -; 

 a* presented to M. Martin's, Leiceater. one of his 



three years. He was a candidate in 1*4* far the 

 bra I mastership of Rttgby. rendered vacant by the 



Mai .:.,- ' IT .\r, ... IH44 - 

 choatn head master of Harrow, varant through the 



-. ... ,- ' |,, -A . - .. . - - 



tion the school rapidly rer^vrredfnimiUprrviooUy 

 ;.. r a' ISuY 



;. of the Temple to I8M 



was a t rrvtted the 



Iran Mat i.! ^od editr: 



f the Epistles, but his sermons, of which away 



votional spirit, and contained scarce a trace of 



al or ecclesiastical en 

 dialectics. He insisted on 



>t argument, and 

 aspects of religion in an' 



t-nhach. vTllhelm. 

 born in Hamburg in 18*0: died in Prank 



X*. 1M7. Aft.-r .tii.| ? ii, tf in an-.ii. uMrr-itr hr 



- IW-rlin andbsoameai 

 anl ..n- , I 



for this work in the Vienna archives and in 



/ f i i 



ine eeoweMooai History off oonemte and oravta. 



n ' 



- 



media-ral and ancient history. In I8M he became 



IV hSi r ' I! m 1) :.! -.- -i ' H. - 



berg. 8oon after that he publiahr, 



|*laxraphy and an 

 study of I .at m |laxratthy. also a book on the 



- -, ' . M .... kfai ii. vi 



.ftrmrr|.dcribtogholid* 



tains of haiony. 

 history .f thr i*pacj. 



/. a German publicist, born about 

 I8tt ; died in Frank fort^mie-Main. Ma 



Mr a*,: 



in later years called himself a Social Dem 

 though be was not a thorough upholder of the 

 principle, and purposes of the party of that name. 

 He a* alwayt an advocate of peace and disarma- 

 ment, founded a branch of the Pease Soci< 

 Frankfort in 188ft. and was a constant contributor 

 t.. t,,- ji-r..,ii.-.-N d.-..trd t. that ... al I .- 

 German members of the Inter- 

 national Peace Bureau at Bern. 



Walter. Counter O Sullhan known as CBAB- 



unrt. an Austrian actrtes. born in Cologne, March 



1. 18S4; died in Vienna, June 14. 1807. She re- 



,cnna,made berf^/ at 



Buda-Pesth in 1857 as Jane Eyre, played for a while 



