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Pyrrhus, who had tried to mediate between Tarentum and Rome, meeting with non-success, advances on Rome.
Oct. 4Austria asks Holland to mediate with allies for peace.
FRUCTIFICATION, all, is originally derived from the influx of love, wisdom, and use from the Lord; from an immediate influx into the souls of men; from a mediate influx into the souls of animals; and from an influx still more mediate into the inmost principles of vegetables, 183.
While we were mediating in Berlin the Russian armies appeared on our long and almost entirely open frontier.
Sir E. Grey suggests that the four other Powers should mediate at Vienna and St. Petersburg.
Before long an occasion arose to test Lord Elgin's tact and discretion in mediating on such questions between the colony and the mother-country.
No light is vouchsafed on the relation between primary and secondary causes, between the immediate divine causality and the divine causality mediated through finite causes.
Or if those are denyed, let innocence, To which all passages in Heaven stand open, Appear in her white robe, before thy throne; And mediate for her: or if this age of sin Be worthy of a miracle, the Sun In his diurnal progress never saw So sweet a subject to imploy it on.