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1 1,1| is prompt to record the name of the chosen one, and to 2 1,3| prison. ~Mentioning his name to the turnkey, who however 3 4,2| If there be any means, name it, and if I should perish 4 5,1| have a son, you will let my name grow extinct, and my guilders, 5 5,2| and that just one more name, that of Southwold Bay, 6 5,2| readily enough, in the name of the city. ~After having 7 5,2| to him, a citizen of the name of Isaac Boxtel who from 8 5,3| Tourneforts a tulip which bore his name, and which, after having 9 6,1| so much so, that Boxtel's name disappeared for ever from 10 7,1| and for having given his name to a magnificent tulip; 11 7,1| send to claim it in his name. ~And Van Baerle, as we 12 7,2| horticulture which would render the name of Cornelius van Baerle 13 7,2| into existence. And by what name shall we call this offspring 14 7,2| Yes Barlaensis: a fine name. All the tulip-fanciers - 15 7,2| to which I have given his name. ~"Oh! these darling bulbs! ~" 16 7,3| said the judge, "in the name of the States, I order you 17 7,3| Yes, sir, for in the name of the States I arrest you." ~ 18 7,3| were not as yet made in the name of William of Orange; he 19 9,1| saw from the warrant the name and station of his prisoner, 20 9,2| hanging the great rogue of the name of John de Witt, and the 21 11,2| in the yard of the same name, where the public executioner 22 11,3| that is to say, that its name should combine yours and 23 11,3| might therefore forget this name, try to get for me pencil 24 11,3| constitute a new species, the name of Rosa Barlaensis, that 25 17,1| an undertone." ~"And his name?" ~"Jacob Gisels." ~"I don' 26 22,2| messenger!" ~"What's the name of the President?" ~"Give 27 23,1| more successful under the name of Jacob than under that 28 23,1| down to posterity under the name of Tulipa nigra Boxtellensis 29 25,2| Rosa Gryphus; but as her name, well as it might sound, 30 25,2| that I have now heard his name pronounced for the first 31 26,1| again moved by the magic name of the black tulip. ~But 32 26,1| tulip-grower of Dort." ~"His name?" ~"Boxtel." ~"His quarters?" ~" 33 26,2| glance, offered, in the name of the tulip, his thanks 34 27,1| Isaac Boxtel went by the name of Master Jacob." ~"What 35 27,1| the catalogue under the name of an illustrious personage. 36 27,1| he said, "is a man whose name in itself will prove to 37 27,1| condemned to death." ~"And his name?" ~Rosa hid her face in 38 27,1| movement of despair. ~"His name is Cornelius van Baerle," 39 27,2| penalty for both. A man of his name may be a conspirator, and 40 29,2| not in this world give my name either to a child to a flower, 41 31,2| on which is written the name of the grower; and his Highness, 42 33,1| its production, and the name of its grower, will be inscribed 43 33,1| will therefore bear the name of its producer, and figure 44 33,1| Barlaensis, because of the name Van Baerle, which will henceforth 45 33,1| which will henceforth be the name of this damsel." ~And at 46 33,2| John. Remain worthy of the name you have received from one