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Brutus

But let us beware, on the other hand, of the rash observation of that extravagant perspective which claims that to have an ill cause is the readiest way to succeed. We say, on the contrary, that, all other things being equal, to have reason and justice on one s side is a fair step along the path to victory. However grave the disorders of humankind, it cannot yet be said with truth that to be in the [Pg.32]

But that would be a mistake. I shall give you a stronger case. [Pg.33]

One party has right on his side, his candidature is honest and therefore he must sink. The candidature of the other party has all possible defects it contravenes the basic formalities, including the fundamental laws of the nation and that, on its own, is enough to secure him the victory and the triumph. [Pg.33]

Note that in some encounters they fail because they lack the courage to be [Pg.34]

I remarked in the body of this article that several Romans disagreed with the deed of Brutus. It is necessary therefore to cite a witness. [Pg.35]


Antoine-Alexandre-Brutus Bussy (1794-1882) obtained the metal by the reaction of magnesium chloride with potassium. [Pg.38]

William Shakespeare Brutus to Cassius in Julius Caesar... [Pg.170]

The quantity of metal which Davy prepared was very small, and it was not until 1831 that it was first prepared in a coherent form. This was done by the French chemist, Antoine-Alexandre-Brutus Bussy, who was bom at Marseilles on May 29, 1794. He studied at the Ecole Polytechnique for a time, but his interest in chemistry soon led him to abandon his military career and to become apprenticed to a pharmacist. After studying pharmacy at Lyons and at Paris he became a pupil of P.-J. Robiquet, who was then a pr parateur in chemistry at the Ecole de... [Pg.526]

Antoine-Alexandre-Brutus Bussy, 1794— 1882. French chemist, pharmacist, and physician. Professor of chemistry at the Ecole de Pharmacie in Paris. He was connected with this school for more than fifty years, and for nearly thirty years he served as its director. In 1831 he obtained magnesium in coherent form. [Pg.527]

The following short passage from Julius Caesar, Act IV, Scene 3, is spoken by Brutus, when he realizes that he must face Mark Antony s army. It is an information-rich nonrandom arrangement of 125 letters of the English alphabet ... [Pg.24]

Samuel Morse, "The Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union A British Aristocratic Plot" (New York John F. Trow, 1862) Samuel Morse, "A Foreign Conspiracy against the Liberties of the United States" (New York originally published by the New York Observer, 1835) see also the soon-to-be-published book, The First American Intelligence Service (New York Campaigner Publications). Morse signed all his published articles under the name "Brutus."... [Pg.53]

The Latin word color in the sense of ornatus is for example often used by Cicero in the course of polished ut-pictura-poesis imagery. A quote from Brutus will make this clear ... [Pg.105]

MCLC357 J. Azmiel, M. Brutus, G. LeCoustumer, Y. Mollier and M. Stavaux Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst.,... [Pg.858]

French chemist Antoine-Alexandre-Brutus Bussy is born on May 29 in Marseille, France. [Pg.163]

Geoffrey of Monmouth had written that the kings of Britain were descended from the Trojan Brutus. " The Tudors glorified Bmtus descendant King Arthur as the epitome of British Imperial Christianity s kings who rule by divine right. [Pg.162]

Brutus and his father were among the Trojan royalty who escaped to Rome. Brutus returned to Greece after accidentally killing his father while hunting. In Greece, he freed the Trojan slaves and liberated the Trojan fleet. The he sailed to Hibernia where his Trojan brothers were already ruling. In III5BCE, Brutus arrived in New Troy, which later became London. Britain derived its name from Brutus. [Pg.180]

Hamilton, Madison, and Jay (writing as Publius ) The Federalist with The Letters of Brutus (edited by Terence Ball)... [Pg.261]

More spectacular and sustained is the scene in Julius Caesar in which both Brutus and Mark Antony address not only the crowd in the Roman forum over the dead body of Caesar, but also, inevitably, the audience. Given that the play was probably the first performed at the newly built Globe Theatre it is hard to believe its rhetorical effects were not carefully thought through. Mark Antony s famous speech appears designed to force an audience in... [Pg.36]

So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you Caesar was ambitious. [Pg.37]

Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest -For Brutus is an honourable man. [Pg.37]

Antoine-Alexandre-Brutus Bussy (1794-1882) was a pharmacist and doctor. He became professor of chemistry at the ficole de Pharmacie in Paris. An inorganic chemistry experiment he performed in 1828 entitles him to a position in the story of element discoveries. Beryllium chloride and potassium metal were mixed in a platinum crucible, which was closed by a platinum hd. The crucible was heated by a spirit lamp. The reaction was so violent that the crucible became white hot After washing the residue with water, elemental beryllium remained as a grayish-black powder. Independently, and about the same time, F. Wohler in Germany carried out the same reaction. [Pg.348]

The same idea, tracing the arguments to their consequences, is held out in several of the late publications against the New Constitution. [See Brutus i (443-45), published ten days earlier. Brutus III develops the argument at greater length.]... [Pg.4]

Brutus avers that America is too large and diverse to be ruled by a single consolidated national government. He favors instead a confederation of independent states. See Brutus V (466 and 470). Compare The Federal Farmer, Letter xvii AF 87-95). [Pg.5]


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