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Updated: June 9, 2025
Notice recepit 'recovered', Tarentum having been lost by the Romans to Hannibal in 212 B.C. SENEM ADULESCENS: observe the emphasis given by placing close together the two words of opposite meaning. ERAT ... GRAVITAS: 'that hero possessed dignity tempered by courtesy'. Expressions like erat in illo gravitas are common in Cicero; e.g. Mur. 58 erat in Cotta summa eloquentia.
This army, from various indications, he felt sure was that of Barung, which had passed there within twelve hours. "Perhaps my wife with them, so I no want to go that way, father," he added with sincere simplicity. "Where could they be travelling?" I asked. "Don't know," he answered, "but think they go round to attack Mur from other side, or perhaps to find new land to north."
John Kirk of Kirk-knowe, and he wussed them just to get the king's mercy, and nae mair about it. But he spake to unreasonable folk he might just hae keepit his breath to hae blawn on his porridge." "But can the king gie her mercy?" said Jeanie, earnestly. "Some folk tell me he canna gie mercy in cases of mur in cases like hers." "Can he gie mercy, hinny? I weel I wot he can, when he likes.
When the projected House of Deputies, the City Hall, and the University building are completed, the Ring street will deserve to stand by the side of the Rue de Rivoli and the Champs Élysées. Encircling them is the mur d' octroi, or barrier where municipal tolls are levied upon articles of food and drink.
"But Harmac has come to Mur, Roderick," I said; "at least his head has fallen on to the cliff that overlooks the city." "Oh! my father," he answered, "then that make great difference. When Fung find out that head of Harmac has come here, no doubt they come after him, for head his most holy bit, especially as they want hang all the Abati whom they not like."
Indeed, only this morning one of these inquired, in a letter to the press, alluding to some adventurous traveller who, I am told, lectured to the British Association several years ago, whether Professor Higgs did not, in fact, ride across the desert to Mur, not upon a camel, as he alleged, but upon a land tortoise of extraordinary size.
Other writers speak of the Germans as bathing in their rivers, doubtless in the summer; but in the winter they use the warm bath, as more agreeable in that cold climate. So in Russia and other cold countries, cf. Mur. in loco. Separatae mensa. Contra Romanorum luxuriam, ex more fere Homerici aevi. Guen.
Shadrach replied that there was such a back door facing to the north some eight days' journey away. Only at this season of the year it could not be reached, since beyond the Mountains of Mur in that direction was a great lake, out of which flowed the river Ebur in two arms that enclosed the whole plain of Fung.
I hewed sixty steps upon this slope, and each step had cost a minute, by Hirst's watch. The Mur de la Côte was still before us, and on this the guide-books informed us two or three hundred steps were sometimes found necessary. If sixty steps cost an hour, what would be the cost of two hundred?
But I could not, for although I tried once more, Barung would not listen. So I answered: "Plead, O Joshua, with him who has the power in Mur to-day, for I have none. You have fashioned your own fate, and must travel the road you chose." "What road do you ride, mounted on a horse of the plains, Maqueda? Oh! what need is there for me to ask?
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