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Updated: June 13, 2025


It is strong and steadfast, though, and in time is always victorious over its menial opposition, for what is history but the past tense of truth, and it is justly said that veritas numquam perit, truth never dies.

"The hand-writing is drunken, but the sense is clear as Seltzer-water. The scholars tell me in vino veritas est, but it appears to me that truth really comes out in the repentance and headache that follow." The best proof is that she absolutely refused to join her expectations with mine, though I am something of an Adonis.

'The inquiry is delicate, Merton admitted, 'but the fact may be almost taken for granted. In vino veritas. 'I don't know if there is money in it, but there is a kind of larkiness, Logan admitted. 'Yes, I think there will be larks. 'About the dinner?

And the result was this, in his own words: "700,000 French reconciled to England, not because they are getting rebel money; I believe, indeed that no rebels will get a farthing; but because they believe that the British governor is just. Canadians at the beginning of the twentieth century may also say as Lord Elgin said at the close of this letter, Magna est Veritas.

I dare say they may not appear palatable to you. There is no accounting for tastes; and, as you probably know, "veritas odium parit!" Still, you cannot separate a man and his opinions; they are inseparable. Fancy an individual without an opinion of his own! Why, he would be a nonentity a thing! Don't talk nonsense.

Now and again an American or a Canadian newspaper would come our way. "Anything to read" is a never-ending cry at the front, and every scrap of newspaper is read, discussed and read again. In the early days of 1914-15, these newspapers would have long and weighty editorials which called forth longer and weightier letters from "veritas" and "old subscriber."

But all this was spasmodic, and not likely to take the world by storm, while Spiritualists had adopted the time-honoured maxim "Magna est veritas et prevalebit." Therefore they must organize.

Magna est veritas et prævalebit. It is right that views so important and so ably stated, and which are obviously prompted by so pure a spirit of philanthropy and true piety, should receive the full weight that they are entitled to; and should be canvassed and considered by all who feel an interest in the question.

Every legal means tending to his liberation has already been tried. 'I see. And now you are determined to adopt illegal means? I refuse to have anything to do with the malpractice you propose. You objected to a phrase in French, Mr. Sanderson, perhaps one in Latin will please you better. It is "Veritas praevalebit," which means, "Truth will prevail."

'She has plenty of money to give to those scoundrels in hoods, but nothing for me, who can write books which will make her famous. In ira veritas. But for Erasmus and Batt the rather simpering statue of Anne on the front of the town-hall at Veere would have little meaning for us to-day. We must not judge Erasmus too hardly in his double tongue.

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