Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 9, 2025
Amidst the tears which their pains drew from them, the exasperated and howling sick began to chant the "Ave maris Stella" with a growing clamour in which lamentation finally turned into cries of hope. Marie had again taken Pierre's hand between her little feverish fingers. "Oh, mon Dieu!" said she, "to think that poor man is dead, and I feared so much that it was I who would die before arriving.
Mysterious and full of tragic pathos is the irony of God in history, which allowed one of the very noblest of the emperors to act the part of Jeroboam, and brought the old intriguer Maris of Chalcedon to cry against the altar like the man of God from Judah. But Maris was right, for Julian was the blinder of the two.
Among the Asiatics, however, there was a small but influential group of Arianizers, disciples of Lucian like Arius himself. Chief of these was Eusebius of Nicomedia, who was rather a court politician than a student like his namesake of Cæsarea, and might be expected to influence the Emperor as much as any one. With him went the bishops of Ephesus and Nicæa itself, and Maris of Chalcedon.
An illustrated lecture on the Yellowstone Park, by Professor George L. Maris. "Work or How to Get a Living," by Hon. Roswell G. Horr. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," by Rev. Robert Nourse, D.D. "Backbone," by Rev. Thomas Dixon.
Let the error have originated as it might, it is of a character so cognate with that in the second book, as to induce one to believe that both parts of the Annals proceeded from the same hand, and that that could not have been the hand of Tacitus, as in his day the Romans spoke specifically of the Euxine and the Caspian Sea, so that if he had written the Annals, he would have written in the first instance, "ad Pontum Euxinum," and in the second,"Caspii Maris."
"Tarnowsy is regarded as a wonderful marksman." "Worse luck!" growled Colingraft, gloomily twiddling his thumbs. "What kind of a shot is the baron?" asked Jasper Jr., hopefully. No one was able to enlighten him, but Billy Smith shook his head dolefully. "Maris Tarnowsy is a dead shot. He'll pot the baron sure." "Hang it all," said I, and then lapsed into a horrified silence.
And witethe wel, that in that contree and in othere yles there abouten, the see is to highe, that it semethe as though it henge at the clowdes, and that it wolde covere alle the world: and that is gret mervaylle, that it myghte be so, saf only the wille of God, that the eyr susteynethe it. And therfore seyth David in the Psautere, Mirabiles elationes Maris.
'C'est l'usage du pays: les maris ne voient leurs femmes sans voile que lorsqu'elles sont devenues meres. Now our theory of the myth of Urvasi is simply this: 'the custom of women, which Pururavas transgresses, is probably a traditional Aryan law of nuptial etiquette, l'usage du pays, once prevalent among the people of India.
It is in the first place an attribute alluding to the most beautiful and expressive of her many titles: "Stella Maris" Star of the Sea, which is one interpretation of her Jewish name, Miriam: but she is also "Stella Jacobi," the Star of Jacob; "Stella Matutina," the Morning Star; "Stella non Erratica," the Fixed Star.
Ces grands cannons ou, comme en des entraves, On met tous les matins ses deux jambes esclaves. Ecole des Maris, i, I. cf. Pepys, 24 May, 1660: 'Up, and made myself as fine as I could, with the linen stockings on and wide canons that I bought the other day at Hague. p. 403 The Count of Gabalis.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking