Nane are so weel but they hope to be better. Sc. Pr.

Napoleon affords us an example of the danger of elevating one's self to the Absolute, and sacrificing everything to the carrying out of an idea. Goethe.

Napoleon, for the sake of a great name, broke in pieces almost half a world. Goethe.

Narrative is linear, but Action, having breadth and depth as well as length, is solid. Carlyle.

Narratur et prisci Catonis / Sæpe mero caluisse 40 virtus—It is said that the virtue even of the elder Cato was often warmed by wine. Hor.

Nascentes morimur, finisque ab origine pendet—We are born but to die (lit. die in being born), and our end hangs on to our beginning. Manilius.

Nascimur poetæ, fimus oratores—We are born poets, we become orators. Cic.

Natales grate numeras? ignoscis amicis? / Lenior et melior fis accedente senecta?—Do you count your birthdays thankfully? forgive your friends? grow gentler and better with advancing age? Hor.

Natio comœda est—The nation is composed of actors. Juv.

National character varies as it fades under invasion 45 or corruption; but if ever it glows again into a new life, that life must be tempered by the earth and sky of the country itself. Ruskin. (?)