Classical and Foreign Quotations: Law Terms and Maxims, Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Expressions in French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Spanish, and Portuguese. With Translations, References, Explanatory Notes, and Indexes |
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+ signifies date of death . ? occurring after a quotation means that author , or passage ( or both ) , are uncertain . See p . i . at the bottom , and p . viii , and note . The first words of a quotation beginning with the end of a line ...
+ signifies date of death . ? occurring after a quotation means that author , or passage ( or both ) , are uncertain . See p . i . at the bottom , and p . viii , and note . The first words of a quotation beginning with the end of a line ...
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No dirges for my fancied death ; No weak lament , no mournful stave ; , And vain the tribute of a grave .-- Conington . 21. Absit invidia . ( L . ) - All offence apart . 22. Absit invidia verbó . ( L. ) Liv . 9 , 19 , 15 .
No dirges for my fancied death ; No weak lament , no mournful stave ; , And vain the tribute of a grave .-- Conington . 21. Absit invidia . ( L . ) - All offence apart . 22. Absit invidia verbó . ( L. ) Liv . 9 , 19 , 15 .
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A personal right of action expires with the death of the person concerned . Thus , in Osborne v . Gillett , Lord Bramwell held that a father might bring an action for negligence , whereby his daughter was killed : but Chief Baron Kelly ...
A personal right of action expires with the death of the person concerned . Thus , in Osborne v . Gillett , Lord Bramwell held that a father might bring an action for negligence , whereby his daughter was killed : but Chief Baron Kelly ...
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Tis only known to those who stand Already on death's borderland The bliss it is to die : Where life is vigorous still , to give Men courage to endure to live , The gods have sealed the eye . — Ed . 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ .
Tis only known to those who stand Already on death's borderland The bliss it is to die : Where life is vigorous still , to give Men courage to endure to live , The gods have sealed the eye . — Ed . 147. Agnosco veteris vestigia flammæ .
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... now I am old , my object is to meet death with fortitude . 310. Ante tubam tremor occupat artus . ( L. ) Virg . A. 11 , 424. — He trembles before the signal of battle is given . 311. Ante victoriam canere triumphum . ( L . ) ANTE .
... now I am old , my object is to meet death with fortitude . 310. Ante tubam tremor occupat artus . ( L. ) Virg . A. 11 , 424. — He trembles before the signal of battle is given . 311. Ante victoriam canere triumphum . ( L . ) ANTE .
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