We may also say In praeselas, praesens in teempas, or in praeseatena, to express the same idea as "In praesenti. " —"A written description of an individual. " A DUTCHMAN'S TESTIMONY. Page 8 g8 A NEW DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONS.. On Eurocentrism and Laziness: The Thought of Jose Rizal > Articles. A la immortalidad el alma asida. This and the preceding quotation form a single line in thle original: thus, "Per warios casus, per tot rernmn. " Beyond which the most intrepid gourmand [glutton, gastronomist, or gastrophilist] cannot proceed and live. "
This is a phrase very often used; it is, however, but partially and circumstantially just. 395, wuaiet, 122, 183 opum, 97 ostendis, 394 [402 paille, 75 opus, 54, 1 47, 160, 1 65, 16, 7 ostensivae, 226 pain, 7 1 95, 232, 234, 267, 27 1, ostentat, 381 paix, 237, 242 27 35, 1, 371, 39 23, ostentatur, 452 pija, 112 or, 43 [L437 ostia, 397 palais, 241 oi1, Ital., 145 ostinati, 203 pall-m, 423 ol0a, s.. 100, 274, 375, 446 oaTrC, 143 a 0. t, yKo-dC4, 142 /li), 183 osto, 113 pallidula, 32. Such a thing shall be granted, salvo jurme Regis, "saving the King's right, " if it do not trench upon his rights or prerogative. Meaning A Prosperous Or Flourishing Colony, Abad - Under the sea. The curb of moral and religious discipline] "those reins, without whose restraint man is left all alone with his nature. " " With one gift to make two friends. "
The remark made by SCALIGER concerning the "PERsius" of CASAUBON. Avarus, nisi cum moritur, nil recte facit. See "'SaIS-CtlottdeS. " " No man should be a judge in his own cause. "
IIAYDN never began a symphony "invita MINERVA:" that is, "when he felt himself unequal to the task; when he was not in the humor for composing. "The motto prefixed to the work is a most judicious one, Tritus, et e aredio, " &c. Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimine agetur. " A sink, an abominable mess. " —"In order to know the value of money, a man must be obliged to borrow some. " "By the head [individually]. " 301 geons -wh, 'woal't believe in a pike till he swallows them up alive! —Sometimes written, Mal Aria. Meaning of prosperous or flourishing colony abad 13. — " Not to be purchased, not purchasable, by gems, nor by purple, nor by gold. " "The Turkish is the only European language, " says Mr. URQUHART, in his Spirit of the East, " which possesses, in the word harem, a synonym [a word of the same meaning] for home; but it implies a great deal more.
The minds of children are of so plastic a nature that, if they do not answer the hopes of the parent, it is in the greater number of instances to be attributed to his neglect of their education. '-"Tis folly to be gaping near an oven. " Ne sutor ultra crepidam. "The usual rencontre of a country curate with his bishop is at the meetings for certain religious societies. " On the tombstone at once arrested his attention. Meaning of prosperous or flourishing colony abad city. "
"That the socalled Holy Cities, which are the salcta sanzctoruza of the Moslem faith, should excite deep and serious curiosity amiong Ch-iristian nations is only natural. "Similar examples of remarkable cures every medical man of experience could contribute in partial confirmation of the old adage'Foi est tout:' and of all moral engines, I conceive that faith. " Let him depart, like a contented, well-satisfied, guest. " Young paint too much couleur de r-ose, the old wash in their dark tints too freely. " "They stand in silent astonishment, and wait for the fall of iile yet doubtful thunderbolt. " " Go with a favorable anticipation of good luck. "The debt of nature, death. " "Don" is generally applied by us ironically to one who thinks himself a great mnan. Scindentur vestes, gemmae frangentur et aurum; Carmina quam tribuent fama perennis erit. Spoken of a man who has atoned for a temporaly lapse by great efforts of virtue or of valor. "A lucky hit, clever or bright thought, happy idea. "
An allusion to the mercenary services of that people. The more one thinks, the less one speaks. "