London: Published for the Early English Text Society by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.
A few months later Hübner succeeded Bach, and the Liberal system was inaugurated.
The dream was soon dissipated; Hübner was succeeded by Thierry, a bad disciple of Bach, armed with the old and superannuated systems of Austria; all reform was abandoned.
Baron Hübner seemed suddenly to give place in the Emperor’s mind to thoughts of peace, Cavour was carried away by such agitation that some extreme resolution was apprehended.
Thus, Hübner has united one group of the species of Vanessa into the genus Pyrameis just mentioned, on account of certain characteristic distinctions of the butterflies.
For this reason Hübner in his work on caterpillars has termed the species of this family “Semi-Geometræ.
Herr von Hübner was Austrian Ambassador in France under the Second Empire, before the Italian War.
Baron Hübner arrived at his conclusions by a totally different road from that pursued by Mr. Froude, but the burden of his story is much the same.
Baron Hübner consented to be driven back to his hotel, where his new friend was also residing.
Baron Hübner seems to have been struck with amazement at the phenomenon.
The information on these subjects which Baron Hübner acquired should be considered in connection with Mr. Froude's statements.
Baron Hübner is a more genial, discursive, and garrulous traveller.
If Baron Hübner had known all this, he would have regarded his two new acquaintances with even greater interest than he did.
Baron Hübner found that the Australian colonists fully comprehend the disadvantage which complete independence would be to them.
But Baron Hübner found that the people did not understand or desire this much vaunted contrivance.
The latter are sometimes completely retained, this being the case in a caterpillar figured by Hübner (Sphinges, III.
Baron Hübner speaks in discouraging tones of our position at the Cape.
Illustration: Off the Cape] Table Mountain is admirably described by Hübner as a mighty buttress confronting the restless billows of the Southern Ocean.
The present writer’s contributions towards a grammar and dictionary of Quichua were published by Trübner in 1864, and a few years previously a more complete and elaborate work had seen the light at Sucre, the capital of Bolivia.
Trübner is fair-dealing, but powerless as a publisher.
Not to be behindhand in co-operating with your fortunes, I called on Trübner at once about your Japanese letters.
This misled Hübner into treating line 7 (ERP) as a blundered reading of that necessary word.
The notice lay neglected till Hübner undertook to edit the Roman inscriptions of Britain, which he issued in the seventh volume of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum in 1873.
When next I saw Mr. Trübner I consulted him on the subject.
Yet Mr. Trübner and Mr. Jeaffreson did these things for me without fee or reward.
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