In times of danger it is proper to be alarmed 5 until danger be near at hand; but when we perceive that danger is near, we should oppose it as if we were not afraid. Hitopadesa.

In times of misfortune men's understandings even are sullied. Hitopadesa.

In times of necessity the words of the wise are worthy to be observed. Hitopadesa.

In too much disputing truth is lost. Fr. Pr.

In totidem verbis—In so many words.

In toto—In the whole; entirely. 10

In toto et pars continetur—In the whole the part also is contained.

In transitu—In passing.

In treachery it is not the fraud, but the cold-heartedness, that is chiefly dreadful. Ruskin.

In trinitate robur—My strength lies in trinity (or triunity). M.