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"There are limitations even to Timmins. He did not." "You can guess?" "Well, I suppose I can," answered Ayre, with some resentment. "He's given it up, apparently." "I don't know." "He must have. Awfully cut up he looked, poor old chap! I was glad Kate and Haddington didn't see him." "Poor chap! He takes it hard. Hallo! here's the fons et origo mali." Morewood joined them.

He was still engaged upon it when he received the summons from Cardinal Origo. He hurried to the palace, wondering what new thing had befallen, and was at once admitted to the Cardinal. It was no bad thing, at all events, as Wogan could judge from the Cardinal's smiling face. "Mr.

Of which error in the foundation, it may be said, in respect of all the mal-administrations since, it was fons et origo mali.

'She is, said the tutor sullenly. 'Then what brings her here with you, of all people? 'I will tell you if you will give me time, Mr. Pomeroy, the tutor said plaintively. And he proceeded to describe in some detail all that had happened, from the fons et origo mali Mr.

"Delectus verborum origo est eloquentiae was the saying of JULIUS CAESAR; one so curious in his, that none of them can be changed but for the worse. "One would think 'Unlock the door! was a thing as vulgar as could be spoken; and yet SENECA could make it sound high and lofty, in his Latin "Reserate clusos regii postes Laris. "Thus, CRITES! I have endeavoured to answer your objections.

Athlone is a wonderful place for donkeys, which swell the nine-fold harmony with incessant cacophonous braying, so that the town might fairly claim the distinction of being the chosen home, if not the fons et origo, of Nationalist oratory. Athlone, June 3rd. No. 31. Once again the Atlantic stops me.

Genius explains all sublime achievements and genius is, so to speak, its own fons et origo. Thus Diderot says: "Genius is the higher activity of the soul." "Genius," remarks Rousseau in a letter, "makes knowledge unnecessary." And Kant defines genius as "the talent to discover that which cannot be taught or learned." This appears to be more of an evasion than a definition!

The maintenance until thirty-eight years ago of the Established Church, which raised its mitred head in a country where its adherents formed one-eighth of the population, but where its funds were extorted from those who regarded its doctrines as heresy, was, I verily believe, the fons et origo of the sectarian bitterness which still persists among Catholics, "Lui demander," wrote a French observer of the position of the Catholic Church in the days before 1870, "de s'associer a une telle entreprise lui parait une injure; lui forcer est une violence; la continuance de cette violence est une persecution."

'I seem to understand that this gentleman' -indicating Morris 'is the fons et origo of the trouble; and, from what I gather, he has already paid through the nose. And really, to be quite frank, I do not see who is to gain by any scandal; not me, at least. And besides, I have to thank you for that brief. Michael blushed. 'It was the least I could do to let you have some business, he said.

Boomer, as they passed the imitation Greek portico of the old Concordia College building, "is our original home, the fons et origo of our studies, our faculty of arts."

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