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If the certificate of bankruptcy is not granted, the creditors then select the permanent assignees, take extreme measures, and form an association to get possession of the whole property and the business of their debtor, seizing everything that he has or ever will have, his inheritance from his father, his mother, his aunt, et caetera.
Nevertheless, it so distinctly exists for the common good, that we may say of Society in relation to the individual, it is the body to the soul. We may wash, trim, purify, but we must not maim it. The assertion of our individuality in opposition to the Government of Society this existing Society is a toss of the cap for the erasure of our civilization, et caetera.
We go down, then; complete the furnishing, quite leisurely; accept listen accept one or two invitations: impossible to refuse! but they are accepted! and we defy her: a crazy old creature: imagines herself the wife of the ex-Premier, widow of Prince Le Boo, engaged to the Chinese Ambassador, et caetera. Leave the tussle with that woman to me.
Warwick, but tell her I regret, et caetera, he said; 'and by the way, as my uncle's illness appears to be serious, the longer she is absent the better, perhaps. 'It would never do, said Lady Esquart, understanding his drift immediately. 'We winter in Rome. She will not abandon us I have her word for it. Next Easter we are in Paris; and so home, I suppose.
Well, ma'am, there always were scapegoats, and always will be; we find it comes round pretty square in the end. 'And I may be the scapegoat, Emmy! It is perfectly possible. The grocer, the pork-butcher, drysalter, stationer, tea-merchant, et caetera they sit on me. I have studied the faces of the juries, and Mr. Braddock tells me of their composition.
The flags on the Pont Neuf were, during the ceremony, only half-mast high, and covered with crape." Et caetera, et caetera, et caetera. "The tombs of the Louvre were covered with black hangings, and adorned with tri-colored flags. In front and in the middle was erected an expiatory monument of a pyramidical shape, and surmounted by a funeral vase.
People reciprocally profess wishes which they seldom form; and concern, which they seldom feel. This is not the case between you and me, where truth leaves no room for compliments. 'Dii tibi dent annos, de to nam caetera sumes', was said formerly to one by a man who certainly did not think it. With the variation of one word only, I will with great truth say it to you.
Those whom you and I once thought great and good men, continue still so in my eyes and my heart; only with a Caetera desiderantur. Britons. Heathens. The most ancient account we have of Britain is, that the island was full of inhabitants, divided into several petty kingdoms, as most nations of the world appear to have been at first.
Now it is in this widest sense that Lord Lytton understands the term; there are examples in his two pleasant volumes of all the forms already mentioned, and even of another which can only be admitted among fables by the utmost possible leniency of construction. 'Composure, 'Et Caetera, and several more, are merely similes poetically elaborated.
His Royal Highness the Duke is hourly expected here: his arrival will make some bustle; for I believe it is certain that he is resolved to make a push at the Duke of N., Pitt and Co.; but it will be ineffectual, if they continue to agree, as, to my CERTAIN KNOWLEDGE, they do at present. This parliament is theirs, 'caetera quis nescit'?
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