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But leaving this to their own Reflections, I shall conclude this Trouble with what Caesar said upon the Irregularity of Tone in one who read before him, Do you read or sing? If you sing, you sing very ill. Philip Stubbs, afterwards Archdeacon of St. No. 148 Monday, August 20, 1711 Steele 'Exempta juvat spinis e pluribus una. Hor.

Finally they looked at the great seal on our passports and saw it was an American document, and they began to turn pale, as pale as a Russian can get without using soap, and when I said, "Washington, embassador, minister plenipotentiary, Roosevelt, Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight, E Pluribus Unum, whoopla, San Juan Hill," and pointed to dad, who was just coming out of the stable, looking like Washington at Valley Forge, the guards and other robbers bowed to dad, gave him a bag full of Russian money in place of that which they had taken away, and let us take a freight train for St.

Few poets who have written so little in verse have dropped so many of those "jewels five words long" which fall from their setting only to be more choicely treasured. E pluribus unum is scarcely more familiar to our ears than "He builded better than he knew," and Keats's "thing of beauty" is little better known than Emerson's "beauty is its own excuse for being."

Can't expect your life now. O, no!" "Now you must put your hands behind you, and walk across the room," suggested Dotty; "that's the way." "If my memory preserves me right," continued the young doctor, pacing the floor, "you've got the ahem! pluribus unum." Here Dr. Prudy ran her fingers through her hair. "But it goes light this year with care, ma'am, you know.

But the mischief was to pay when on the night of the blizzard the committee met at the Heavenly Bower to make their report. The chairman insisted upon "E Pluribus Unum," the second member's favorite was "Murderer's Holler," while the third would not listen to anything except "Wolf Eye," and each was immovably set in his convictions.

As they approached they read, carved into the marble architrave: AEDES TEMULENTI PERPETUI E PLURIBUS UNUM The little porch, under the marble columns, was cool and shady. A signboard said: Visiting Hours, Noon to Midnight. Quimbleton looked at his watch. "It's not noon yet," he said, "but as we're old friends I dare say he'll be willing to see us."

Harlow, "you can come out here and help us in the office, making up prescriptions for spiritually afflicted folk we've all got to take up that line nowadays, you know and handling the Latin end of the business. Helen never was strong on Latin. She translated 'E pluribus unum' as 'One too many' when she was young!"

Satis prope hunc locum in orientem, est Ecclesia quae dicitur, de Domina nostra magna: et inde non remote alia, quae dicitur nostrae Dominae latinorum, aedificata super locum, vbi Maria Magdalene, et Maria Cleophae cum alijs pluribus, dum Christus cruci affigebatur, flebant et dolores lamentabiles exercebant.

'That python is the straight goods, says he, 'but he doesn't catch their eyes, so I'll paint the blame snake red, white and blue and christen him the "anacondus flagelum americanibus e pluribus unum," and give the reporters something to work on, says he.

E pluribus nihil. Whenever one of your mobs surrounds a man and begins to holler, 'Lynch him! he says to himself, "Oh, dear, I suppose I must look pale to please the boys, but I will, forsooth, let my life insurance premium lapse to-morrow. This is a sure tip for me to play Methuselah straight across the board in the next handicap.

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