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ibery, treating, canvassing, processions of voters at the heels of the candidate, dancing attendance after the great, forming factions, and other electioneering arts, occur in the classic ages. Among us, the candidates were not always present at the day of election, and under-sheriffs observe, that they mean to return according to the number of votes, _provided the sheriff does not direct otherwise_. Lord Chancellor Jefferies went to Arundel on purpose to overawe the electors. The seats were as much sought formerly as now. The members received wages as low as Elizabeth's reign. _Lucretius._--A summary of that part of the system of Lucretius, in which he describes man emerging from barbarity, acquiring the use of language, and the knowledge of various useful and polite arts, is comprised in a few lines of a satire of Horace, lib. i. sat. iii. v. 97. It has been ingeniously paraphrased by Dr. Beattie: "When men out of the earth of old, A dumb and beastly vermin crawled, For acorns first and holes of shelter, They tooth and nail and helter-skelter, Fought fist to fist; then with a club, Each learned his brother brute to drub; Till more experienced grown, these cattle Forged fit accoutrements for battle. At last (Lucretius says, and Creech) They set their wits to work on speech; And that their thoughts might all have marks To make them known, these learned clerks Left off the trade of cracking crowns, And manufactured verbs and nouns." H.H. Every trade has its technicalities. The other day we overheard a lamplighter complain of a cunning fellow workman who tried to get all the _straightforward_ work himself, and to leave the _turnings_ to others. _A Physician's Advice to his Student._ "Dum aeger ait--Ah! ah! Tu dicito--Du! du!" A free translation is requested. H.H. * * * * * _Printed and published by J. LIMBIRD, 143, Strand, (near Somerset House,) London; sold by ERNEST FLEISCHER, 626, New Market, Leipsic; G.G. BENNIS, 55, Rue Neuve, St. Augustin, Paris; and by all Newsmen and Booksellers_. * * * * * End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction., by Various *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE *** ***** This file should be named 11541.txt or 11541.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats wi
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