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"Rank is only the E pluribus Unum stamp, on the trade dollar: a feller is a feller for all that." But I'll be hanged if he didn't, after all my expenditure of wind and eloquence, and quotin' poetry, and every thing if he didn't turn round at the foot of that doorstep, and strikin' that same patient, determined attitude of hisen, say, says he, "You are mistaken, mom.

Democritus and Heraclitus were two philosophers, of whom the first, finding human condition ridiculous and vain, never appeared abroad but with a jeering and laughing countenance; whereas Heraclitus commiserating that same condition of ours, appeared always with a sorrowful look, and tears in his eyes: "Alter Ridebat, quoties a limine moverat unum Protuleratque pedem; flebat contrarius alter."

"But can he hurt you, Phil either of you?" she asked, after a moment. "I'd like to see him try it," Phil Goodrich declared And his wife thought, as she looked at him, that she would like to see Mr. Parr try it, too. Phil Goodrich had once said that Mr. Plimpton's translation of the national motto E pluribus unum, was "get together," and it was true that not the least of Mr.

Towards the close of that century a prominent actor in the great movement which gave their present authority to the four Gospels was Theophilus, Bishop of Antioch; he it was who brought them together, incorporated into a single work in unum opus; and it may be, after all, that in him we have the long-sought person to whom St.

Circular silver coin. Very much defaced. Part of inscription, "E Pluribus Unum." Probably a Russian rouble, but quite as likely to be a Japanese yen or a Shanghai rooster. That's as far as that collection got.

Can't expect your life now. O, no!" "Now you must put your hands behind you, and walk across the room," suggested Dotty; "that's the way." "If my memory preserves me right," continued the young doctor, pacing the floor, "you've got the ahem! pluribus unum." Here Dr. Prudy ran her fingers through her hair. "But it goes light this year with care, ma'am, you know.

Cive Romano per orbem nemo vivit rectius. Quippe malim unum Catonem, quam trecentos Socratas.

'That python is the straight goods, says he, 'but he doesn't catch their eyes, so I'll paint the blame snake red, white and blue and christen him the "anacondus flagelum americanibus e pluribus unum," and give the reporters something to work on, says he.

It deals much with man, but not with man's relations with his Creator, whom it utterly ignores. Christianity comes not to destroy its ethics, beautiful as they are, nor to ignore its metaphysics; but to fulfil, to give a higher truth, and to reveal a larger Universe and One who fills it all not only law, but a Law-giver. "Sicut cadaver." "Et fiet unum ovile et unus pastor." Vulgate, John x. 16.

174. +unum necessarium or one thing needful. Arnold refers here, and in his subsequent chapter title, Porro Unum est Necessarium, to Luke 10:42. Here is the context, 10:38-42. King James Bible. 177. +Romans 11:34. "For who hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been his counsellor?" King James Bible. 189-90. +Romans 2:21-22.