Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850 by Various
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likewise delivered, declaring that the afore-mentioned regulations have
been exactly executed. It is likewise proper and just to reward M. Gem. for the expense of moveables, money, &c, &c., and for the advantage travellers may get to examine the Volcan, for better than Empedocli, Amodei, Fazelli, Brydon, Spallanzani, and great many others. M. Gemm. has lately been authorized to deny the key whenever is unkindly requested. He is also absolutely obliged to inform the gen. of the army, who is determined to punish with rigour their insolence." _Mount Sinai._--(On the fly-leaf of the travellers' book.) "Here in too were inscribed as in one legend, all whose in the rule of the year come from different parts, different cities and countries, pilgrims and travellers of any different rank and religion or profession, for advise and notice thereof to their posterity, and even also in owr own of memory acknowledging. 1845, Mount Sinai." VIATOR. [Footnote 1: The name of this gentleman will be recognised by some of the readers of NOTES AND QUERIES as that of a most indefatigable explorer of the wonders of the mountain, and the author, in the _Transactions of the Catanian Academy_., of excellent descriptions of its recent eruptions.] * * * * * FOLK LORE. _May-dew._--Every one has heard of the virtues of "May-dew," but perhaps the complex superstition following may be less generally known. A |
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