| Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 408 pages
...Justum ao. tonaccm propositi virum," who knows how to withstand the " Civium ardor prava jubentinm." He has left the helm of state to be with us here,...should the storm come, he will say with Seneca's Pilot, "0 Neptune! you may save me if you will; you may sink me if you will ; but whatever happen, I shall... | |
| Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 404 pages
...Justum ac tonaccm propositi virum," who knows how to withstand the " Civium ardor prava jubcntium." He has left the helm of state to be with us here, and so long as it is intnisted to his hands we are sure that, should the storm come, he will say with Seneca's Pilot, "0... | |
| Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1888 - 676 pages
...the j-uttum tt tenacem propogitl virum, who knows how to withstand the civivm ardor praTa jubentium. He has left the helm of state to be with us here,...should the storm come, he will say with Seneca's pilot : ' 0, Neptune, you may save me if you will, you may sink me If you will, but whatever happens I shall... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 342 pages
...who knows how to withstand the " Civiura ardor prava juhentinm." He has left the hehu of state to he with us here, and so long as it is intrusted to his hands .ve are sure that, should the storm come, he will say with Seneea's Pilot, " O Neptune, you may save... | |
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 336 pages
...3. Thou must be true thyself if tliou the truth would teach. 4. The prayer of Seneca's pilot was : " O Neptune, you may save me if you will ; you may sink me if you will. But whether you save me or sink me, I must keep my rudder true." 5. Idle gossip is like a pinch of lampblack... | |
| Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 328 pages
...3. Thou must be true thyself if thou the truth would teach. 4. The prayer of Seneca's pilot was : " O Neptune, you may save me if you will ; you may sink me if you will. But whether you save me or sink me, I must keep my rudder true." 5. Idle gossip is like a pinch of lampblack:... | |
| Mandell Creighton - 1902 - 412 pages
...the Justum et tenacem propositi virum, who knows how to withstand the Civium ardor prava jubentium. He has left the helm of State to be with us here, and so long as it is entrusted to his hands we are sure that, should the storm come, he will say, with Seneca's pilot, 'O... | |
| 1905 - 660 pages
...the lustum ac tenacem propositi virum, who knows how to withstand the Civium ardor prava iubentium. He has left the helm of state to be with us here, and so long as it is entrusted to his hands we are sure that, should the storm come, he will say with Seneca's Pilot, 'O,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 462 pages
...Justum et tenacem propositi virum,"1 who knows how to withstand the " Civlum ardor prava Jubentium."' He has left the helm of State to be with us here, and 80 long as it is intrusted to his hands we are sure that, should the Storm come, he will say with Seneca's... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1906 - 994 pages
...lustum et tenacem propositi virum,' who knows how to withstand the " ' Civium ardor prava iubentium.' He has left the helm of State to be with us here; and so long as it is entrusted to his hands we are sure that, should the storm come, he will say with Seneca's pilot, '... | |
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