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Arnold deserves our gratitude he deserves it not least for the way in which he has singled out two sentences, one from St. Augustine and the other from the Imitation, 'Domine fecisti nos ad te et irrequietum est cor nostrum donec requiescat in te, and, 'Esto humilis et pacificus et erit tecum, Jesus. The men who could write thus are not to be despised.

It is equally evident why we never say cum nobis, but nobiscum; though we do not scruple to say cum illis; viz. because, in the former case, the union of the consonants m and n would produce a jarring sound: and we also say mecum and tecum, and not cum me and cum te, to correspond with nobiscum and vobiscum.

The inscription had been read by placing the first tile after the two others, thus, PAX TECUM FILUMENA, Peace be with thee, Filumena; and Filumena was adopted as a new saint in the long list of those to whom the Roman Church has given this title. It was supposed, that, in the haste of closing the grave, the tiles had been thus misplaced.

I understand that he always believed that the whole thing was a trick of Gottlieb's to humiliate him; and, indeed, some members of the bar have suspected me of the same thing entirely without justification, of course. During the rest of his exceedingly distinguished career one had only to mention the words duces tecum in the presence of Mr.

'Tis as the poet says: 'Nec tecum vivere possum, nec sine te. Married people must assiduously pray against these assaults of the devil. I have seen marriage where, at first, husband and wife seemed as tho they would eat one another up; in six months they have separated in mutual disgust. 'Tis the devil inspires this evanescent ardor, in order to divert the parties from prayer." Dr.

QUANTI: 'how valuable! but the word may have exactly the opposite meaning if the context require it; thus in N.D. 1, 55 and Rep. 6, 25 the sense is 'how worthless! STIPENDIIS: 'campaigns'. The four words from libidinis to inimicitiarum are to be taken in pairs, while cupiditatum sums them up and is in apposition to all. SECUM ESSE: cf. Tusc. 1, 75; Pers. 4, 52 tecum habita.

Stephen's to the Bishop's house. J. C. P. What a night of peace! the harbour like a silver mirror! 'B. of W. Dominus tecum. 'Mrs. A. I trust you will sleep. 'J. C. P. I thank you; I think so. I feel calm. Glorious day. Church crowded many not able to find admittance; but orderly. More than two hundred communicants. All day you have been in our minds.

"'Duces tecum'," he repeated thoughtfully. "'Dooces taycum. They be Latin words meanin' 'take him alive or dead." "Thanks," said Mike. "Trust me!" And he started forthwith for Wall Street, where Mr. Winthrop Van Rennsellaer's office was located.

. . . I read a letter of Cicero's to his friend Valerius, this morning, in which he urges him to come and see him, saying that he wants to have a pleasant time with him, tecum jocari,-and says, "When you come this way, don't go down to your Apulia," to wit, Cummington. Nam si illo veneris, tanquam Ulysses, cognosces tuorum neminem.

The following lines, at the same time that they show how diligently the preceptor and his pupil were employed through the whole day in the cultivation of moral science, afford a more agreeable picture of domestic comfort and philosophical conviviality, than might be expected in the family of a rigid stoic: Tecum etenim longos memini consumere soles, Et tecum primas epulis decerpere noctes.