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Souls, therefore, are not to weary themselves so much as I did, when, by the goodness of our Lord, they may have come to this state. See Way of Perfection, ch. liii., but ch. xxxii of the old edition. St. Matt. xvii. 4: "Bonum est nos hic esse." See ch. xvii. section 6. Ch. x. section 1. Ch. xiv. sections 3, 4. Ch. x. section 9. Ch. xviii. section 4, and ch. xxi. section 9. Section 3. Section 5.

Nil igitur mors est ad nos neque pertinet hilum, quandoquidem natura animi mortalis habetur. et velut anteacto nil tempore sensimus aegri, ad confligendum venientibus undique Poenis, omnia cum belli trepido concussa tumultu horrida contremuere sub altis aetheris oris, in dubioque fuere utrorum ad regna cadendum omnibus humanis esset terraque marique, sic, ubi non erimus, cum corporis atque animai discidium fuerit quibus e sumus uniter apti, scilicet haud nobis quicquam, qui non erimus tum, accidere omnino poterit sensumque movere, non si terra mari miscebitur et mare caelo.

All reconnaissance observers must carry out a simultaneous search of the earth for movement and the sky for foes, and in addition keep their guns ready for instant use. And should anything happen to their machines, and a forced landing seem likely, they must sit tight and carry on so long as there is the slightest hope of a safe return. A nos moutons.

Both boats disappeared from sight on two or three occasions in this rapid and emerged nearly filled with water. The section just passed is credited with the greatest descent on the rivers, a fall of 75 feet in 3/4 of a mile. This includes the three rapids: Nos. 21, 22, and 23. Proceeding on our way the canyon narrowed, going up almost sheer to a height of 2500 feet or over.

Que es occasion, que por esto supplicamos a vostra Alteza muy humilmente, que, pues que la potentissimo magestad del grand Sennor es seruida nos fauorescer por los dichos articulos, tambien sea seruida vostra Alteza assistimos en ellos, otorgandonos por vostra autoridad su auida y fauor, segun que esperamos, para que puedan estar libres, y boluer para aca aquellos pobres hombres ansi hechos esclauos, como dicho es.

The externals of life are kept closed after death, and the internals of life are opened, nos. 4314, 5128, 6495.

"Nous avons a plaisir complique le bonheur, Et par un ideal frivole et suborneur Attache nos coeurs a la terre; Dupes des faux dehors tenus pour l'important, Mille choses pour nous ont du prix ... et pourtant Une seule etait necessaire.

With this view they published a series of articles in the shape of a journal, which now form a complete treatise. They entitled their journal, "The Federalist," a name which has been retained in the work. The Federalist is an excellent book, which ought to be familiar to the statesmen of all countries, although it especially concerns America. See constitution, sect. 8. Federalist, Nos. 41 and 42.

Max Müller begs me to learn these languages first; but this would be a toil and drudgery, whereas to me the pursuit of literary excellence and fame is a mere amusement, like lawn-tennis or rinking. It is the fault of the age to make a labour of what is meant to be a pastime. Telle est de nos plaisirs la surface légère; Glissez, mortels, n'appuyez pas.

"You, pretty Marquise, would call me a fool because to-day Antony is not my lover. But I oh, I am glad!" He did not even kiss my finger-tips last night. We parted sadly after a storm of words neither he nor I had ever meant to speak. "Il s'en faut bien que nous commissions tout ce que nos passions nous font faire!" Once more La Rochefoucauld has spoken truth.