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Quanquam autem harum e non paucis scholis explosarum notionum, praesertim prioris, causam hic non gero, maximi tamen momendi erit monuisse. gravissimo illos errore labi, qui tam perverse argumentandi ratione utuntur.

"But you don't understand that, either! "Gerö was in union with those who, under the leadership of a priest of high rank, wished at the end of the last century, to prepare the country for another century. No success crowned their efforts; they fell with him and fell without a head.

One afternoon your grandfather was sitting in the family circle it was toward the end of dinner when a strange officer entered in the midst of us, and, with a face utterly incapable of an expression of remorse, informed Gerö that he had orders to put him under guard. Gerö displayed a calm face, merely begged the stranger to allow him to drink his black coffee.

The knot of the controversy excepted, I have always kept myself in equanimity and pure indifference: "Neque extra necessitates belli praecipuum odium gero;" for which I am pleased with myself; and the more because I see others commonly fail in the contrary direction.

For example: one nation is preparing to invade another; but before the threatened invasion takes place, the latter attacks the former as the best mode of repelling the invasion. In this case, the party making the attack acts on the defensive. The word belligerent is from the Latin bellum, war, and gero, to wage or carry on. Nations that take no part in the contest, are called neutrals.

"In vain was written upon the front of this house of sorrow, 'Lead us not into temptation. You can see. Seven have already taken up their abode here. All the seven have cast at the feet of Providence that treasure, an account of which will be asked for in Heaven. "Job left three children: Ákos, Gerö, and Kálmán. Ákos was the eldest, and he married earliest.

Look! there is her tomb: 'Struck down in her sixteenth year! She loved; became unhappy; and died. "You cannot understand it yet! "So already three lay in the solitary vault. "Gerö was your grandfather my good, never-to-be-forgotten husband.

He is perhaps the historical Margrave Gere of East Saxony, whom Otto the Great appointed as a leader against the Slavs. See O. von Heinemann, "Markgraf Gero", Braunschweig, 1860, and Piper, L 43. "Eckewart" is also a late accession. He is perhaps the historical margrave of Meissen , the first of the name. He, too, won fame in battle against the Slavs.