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PLANTAE: 'suckers', shoots springing out of the trunk. SARMENTA: 'scions', shoots cut from branches not from the trunk. VIVIRADICES: 'quicksets', new plants formed by dividing the roots of the mother plant. PROPAGINES: 'layers', new plants formed by rooting a shoot in the earth without severing it from the parent plant; Verg. Georg. 2, 26. EADEM: n. on 4 eandem. CLAVICULIS: cf.

An inscription proclaimed, 'Eadem mutata resurgo: I rise again like unto myself. Geometry would find it difficult to better this splendid flight of fancy towards the great problem of the hereafter. There is another geometrical epitaph no less famous.

Its extremity will not leave the plane and will describe a logarithmic spiral within it. It is, in a more complicated degree, a variant of Bernouilli's 'Eadem mutata resurgo: the logarithmic conic curve becomes a logarithmic plane curve.

She hesitated a little where to go when she reached the hall, but the schoolroom door was open, and she heard a mournful voice concluding with a gasp 'Our glorious semper eadem, the banner of our pride. And Miss Vincent saying, 'Now, my dear, go and wash your face, and try not to be such a dismal spectacle.

Semper eadem, Peppermore, semper eadem, that's the motto of this high-principled, respectably ruled borough. Always the same and no change." "Except from bad to worse!" said Peppermore. "All right, sir; but something's going to happen, this time." Something did happen immediately following on the official announcement of the Local Government Board inquiry, and it was Tansley who told Brent of it.

Si prohibuerunt, nulla de eadem re in eundem diem consultatio; sin permissum, auspiciorum adhuc fides exigitur.

However, she had, on such occasions, the advantage of concealing her blushes from the eyes of men; and De non apparentibus, et non existentibus eadem est ratio in English, "When a woman is not seen to blush, she doth not blush at all."

Higginson says: "The vigor of the style, the learning exhibited, and the source whence it came, all contributed to give it an extraordinary influence.... It was boldly proclaimed in this pamphlet that, since 1870, Rome has substituted for the proud boast of semper eadem, a policy of violence and change of faith;... 'that she had equally repudiated modern thought and ancient history; ... 'that she has reburnished and paraded anew every rusty tool she was thought to have disused, and 'that Rome requires a convert who now joins her to forfeit his moral and mental freedom, and to place his loyalty and civil duty at the mercy of another."

And this is not because they are adapted one to the other by some inconceivable preordinating power, but because mind and body are una et eadem res, the one absolute being affected in one and the same manner, but expressed under several attributes; the modes and affections of each attribute having that being for their cause, as he exists under that attribute of which they are modes, and no other; idea being caused by idea, and body affected by body; the image on the retina being produced by the object reflected upon it, the idea or image in our minds by the idea of that object, &c. &c.

And, in consideration of that undertaking, the Spanish cardinals, on their side, promised to give him their suffrages. Here are the precise words in which Burchard records the transaction: "Eadem die, 29 Octobris, Rmus. If that does not entail simony and sacrilege, then such things do not exist at all.