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The day was not yet when he could safely say, "Mutato nomine....." Would the day ever be? But, meanwhile, just to have told her the first ten lines of that story, he could not help feeling, somehow advanced matters tremendously, somehow put a new face on matters. "The hour for which the ages sighed may not be so far away as you think," he said to Marietta. "The curtain has risen upon Act Three.

These were rough times, and it is not improbable that Stoke had a brush with the Town before he got safely back to Catte's Hall. The old rudeness gave way gradually, as the colleges swallowed up the irregular halls, and as the scholars unattached, infando nomine Chamber-Dekyns, ceased to exist.

Report made and rendered to the Most Reverend and Illustrious Father in God, Laurent, Abbot of the Monastery of Vaux, this the tenth day of July in the year of grace one thousand five hundred and ninety-six. DOCUMENT No. 3 Indorsed on back, "Further notes by Abbot of Vaux." In Nomine Patris, et Filii, et Sanctus Spiritus. Amen.

He bustled about with great energy, and took the arrangement of the whole explanation upon himself. 'Come, come, gentlemen, sit down; this is all in my province; you must let me arrange it for you. Sit down, my dear Colonel, and let me manage; sit down, Mr. Brown, aut quocunque alio nomine vocaris; Dominie, take your seat; draw in your chair, honest Liddesdale. 'I dinna ken, Mr.

In this programme the former item was the gilt on the pill of the latter. James Balfour who was in London at the time exposed the real character of the Assembly's business when he was told of it by Bishop Law of Orkney, who had come to Court to report the proceedings to the King: "In nomine Domini incipit omne malum!

Being the only able officer in the far west, he had of a necessity been intrusted with this expedition, but only de nomine; in fact, he had with him agents of the government to watch him, and who took a decided pleasure in counteracting all his views; they were young men, without any kind of experience, whose only merit consisted in their being more or less related to the members of the existing government.

It is true that they cannot take the place of practical work, done under the guidance of experts, but they are of very great use to the experts themselves. It would be easy to give a list of happy emendations. The old reading was: "Philosophia unde dicta sit, apparet; ipso enim nomine fatetur.

Buxtona, quae calidae celebraris nomine lymphae Forte mihi post hac non adeunda, Vale. Thus wrote Queen Mary with a diamond upon her window pane, smiling as she said, "There, we will leave a memento over which the admirable Dr. Jones will gloat his philosophical soul. Never may I see thee more, Buxton, yet never thought I to be so happy as I have here been."

The matron hastily adjusting her muffler, and resuming her chair by the hearth, demanded who was there. "Salve in nomine sancto," was answered from without. "Salvete et vos," answered Magdalen Graeme. And a man entered in the ordinary dress of a nobleman's retainer, wearing at his girdle a sword and buckler "I sought you," said he, "my mother, and him whom I see with you."

But the nursery rhyme about Arthur and the bag-pudding of barley meal with raisins and meat has a documentary worth for us beyond the shadowy recital of the banquet at Caerleon, for, mutato nomine, it is the description of a favourite article of popular diet in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The narrative of Mrs.